1. Introduction (1:1-17)
a. Paul presents the letter (1:1-7)
b. Paul presents the author (1:8-15)
i. He is a grateful essayist (8)
ii. He is a supplicating creator (9-12)
1. He petitions God for them always (9-10)
2. Longs for shared consolation (11-12)
iii. He is a yearning essayist (13)
iv. He is a committed author (14)
v. He is a willing essayist (15)
c. Paul presents the subject (1:16-17)
i. The force of the Gospel to each of the (16)
ii. The honorableness of God uncovered in the Gospel (17)
2. Justification-the ascription of God's exemplary nature (1:18-4:25)
a. The requirement for ascribed exemplary nature (1:18-3:20)
i. The Indecency of Man and God's fierceness (1:18-1:32)
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All that do underhandedness will be rebuffed and those that do cooperative attitude have magnificence and honor (9-10)
d. No favoritism from God
iii. God's judgment concerning the law (2:12-2:29)
1. All have the law (2:12-2:16)
a. All will be judged with or without the law (12)
b. Only does of the law are legitimized (13)
c. Gentiles are a law to themselves (14)
i. The law is composed on their souls (15-16)
2. The Jews don't keep the law (2:17-2:24)
a. They take much trust in the law (17-21)
b. Do they take themselves (21)
c. Do they Submit infidelity in their souls (22)
d. Do they take wonderfulness from God (22)
e. Those that boastin the law break it themselves (23)
f. God is disrespected for their deception (24)
3. Circumcision of the heart (2:25 - 2:29)
a. Circumcision is uncircumcision in the event that one infringes upon the law (25)
b. If one keeps the law he is in this way circumcised (26)
c. Internal circumcision is superior to anything outside (27)
d. Being a Jew is not matter of circumcision of the tissue (28)
e. Being a Jew is a matter of Circumcision of the heart (29)
iv. God is upright in His judgment (3:1-3:8)
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No (9)
b. Jews and Greeks are under wrongdoing (9)
3. Is composed (10)
a. All are indecent (10)
b. No one looks for God, regardless of turned (11,12)
c. They are liars ( 13)
d. Their mouths are loaded with toxin (13)
e. Their mouths are is loaded with sharpness and revoltingness (14)
f. They seek out brutality and don't know peace (15-17)
g. They don't fear God (18)
4. Accountable to God (19-20)
a. All under the law, all without reason and responsible to God (19)
b. None legitimized by the law, law brings passing (20)
b. The procurement for ascribed exemplary nature (3:21-26)
i. God's uprightness demonstrated separated from the law (21)
ii. By confidence in Jesus there is uprightness (22)
1. No favoritism (22)
2. All are heathens and profane (23)
iii. Justification is a blessing by beauty from the reclamation Jesus paid for (24)
iv. Jesus is the appeasement amongst God and man (25)
v. Jesus is just and the justifier of those of confidence (26)
c. The clarification for ascribed exemplary nature (3:27-31)
i. Man's association in this honesty (27-31)
1. Boasting (27)
a. Excluded (27)
2. Law (27)
3. Works (27)
a. No, confidence alone (27)
4. Justification by confidence, no works