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Historical context of Romans
Date:
Approximately 56 A.D.
toward the end of his 3rd missionary journey
Historical context of Romans
Audience:
Christians gathered in Rome
Historical context of Romans
Author:
Paul
Wrote 12 NT letters
Historical context of Romans
Paul's Life:
Jew from the tribe of Benjamin
Sinful state of mankind;
wickedness; supressing truth
Original Sin/Depravity of Man (Romans 1)
Connection between Paul's teachings on Depravity & his teachings on the grace of God in Jesus Christ
Didn't glorify God->Didn't give thanks to God
Heart->Darkness
Mind->fertile
Exchange: truth of God->worshiped created things
Theological Themes discussed by Paul regarding God's grace in Jesus Christ
Propitiation
Redemption
Sanctification
Glorification
Justification
Election
"Performance Trap"
Self worth = accomplishments + others opinion
Romans 1-11
What to believe
Romans 12-16
How to behave
Another way to say letter
Epistle
Wrote 50% of the new testament
Paul
Old Testament we see the ________ of Christ
Promise
Gospels we see the _________ of Christ
Person
Acts we see the __________ of Christ
Power
Letters/Epistles we see the _________ of Christianity
Practice
Epistle Romans written where
City of Corinth
Who had the honor of delivering the letter
Phoebe
What to believe
Sinfulness of mankind
Forgiveness of sin through Christ
Freedom from sin's grasp
Israel's past, present and future
How to behave
Personal responsibilities
Personal notes
God's sovereign choice in Christ of those whom he graciously regenerates saves and santifies
Election
God's sovereign act by which he declares righteous those who have place their faith in Christ through repentance
Justification
God's sovereign act of removing the punishment of sin for those who have placed their faith in Christ through the perfect sacrifice of Christ
Propitiation
God's sovereign act through the obedience of Jesus Christ by which the price for our freedom from sin and judgement is paid
Redemption
God's sovereign act by which he declares a person holy as a result of their faith in Christ and the process by which God works when the life of a saint to daily conform them to the image of Christ
Sanctification
God's sovereign act by which a saint is finally and perfectly conformed to the image of Christ and dwells with him for eternity
Glorification