Romans 1:16-17 (Part 2) Paul's Heartbeat

Pastor Scott Hedge
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Paul’s theme—1:16-17

• The attitude of the proclaimer of the gospel, v. 16a—he was eager (v. 15). Why? v. 16a

• The characteristic of the proclamation, vv. 16b-17.

o Its potency, v. 16b

 It is power when one believer (the power only operates for those who believe)

 “Power” is divine power that will bring salvation for man (the gospel IS power)

 Nothing but the gospel is the power of God unto salvation

 Believe is to rest in God for your eternal salvation

 “Jew first”—this is historical order not priority

o Its revelation, v. 17

 Righteousness of God

 Righteousness of man

Why would the gospel illicit contempt?

• It insists on the helplessness of man to save himself.

• Your hands must be empty.

• If you hear and believe the gospel, you have struck gold.

• This is why Paul proclaims the gospel in a straightforward and unashamed manner.

• The gospel is the only thing that saves man.

Salvation—two senses:

• From the guilt and penalty of sin

• To righteousness and life

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