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Romans #14: “Righteousness Revealed”
Romans 3:21-26
Remember where we are in the book.
I.
SIN: God’s righteousness is revealed through Condemnation (1:18-3:20).
a.
The Gentiles Guilty (1:18-32)
b.
The Jews Guilty (2:1-3:8)
c.
The Whole World guilty (3:1-20)
II.
GRACE: God’s righteousness is revealed through Justification (3:21–5:21).
a. Justification Stated (3:21-3:31)
b.
Justification illustrated in Abraham (4:1-25)
c.
Justification explained in Adam (5:1-21)
Thought Flow
1. TONIGHT:
2. NEXT WEEK:
Faith brings righteousness (3:21–26).
Faith excludes boasting (3:27-31).
1. Justified apart from the Law (3:21)
Apart from the Law:
Witnessed by the Law and the Prophets:
2. Justified through Faith (3:22-25a)
22 What is Faith?
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No difference:
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Through the redemption: What is redemption?
Justification: This word is from
the root meaning “righteous.”
It is
used judicially, meaning “declared
righteous.”
It involves two things:
1. __________ Removed
2. Righteousness _________
Redemption: This word involves two ideas.
1. ________________
2. ________________
Redemption means that Christ purchased
us with His blood from slavery to sin – its
penalty and power.
25 God gave Jesus as the propitiation for our sins.
He accomplished this by His blood.
Propitiation has two senses in the context.
1.
Its meaning: “__________
_____________ ______________”
2. Its referent: The “__________
________” (see Lev 16).
3. Justified by Justice (3:25b-26)
God’s righteousness is demonstrated in two ways.
1. God’s righteousness in the ___________.
2. God’s righteousness in the _____________.
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