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Well.
Okay.
All right.
Well, it is good to see everyone this morning.
Praise the Lord for this new day that the Lord has given us, what a privilege to be alive and well, so, I want to welcome.
Welcome.
Welcome you.
All right.
This is going to be the thing that's going to be the characters, the signature welcome in our class.
So, so you're too.
And it's all because of Tom beginning Prayer by the right?
Thank you so much for the privilege that we have, is your people to come.
I just study your word.
Are the what of an amazing opportunity that we had that you would speak to us through your Holy Spirit?
We know that your holy spirit is our teacher.
This morning.
We pray that you would guide the words and the thoughts.
And the attitudes and the focus this morning to be on the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Jesus name.
Amen.
So regard to the gospel.
I want to just show this slide against, I think it really sums up.
What we were talking about with regard to the gospel.
Now, we're this whole the whole theme of the book of Romans at the is the rightness of God reveal.
And of course, we as we mentioned last week, great men that we respect like Martin Luther particularly a man who desired to know how to be right with God.
And he tried through through the human means to become right with God and it wasn't until he came to the gospel, understood it.
That he understood how to become right with God, the righteousness of God revealed.
How is it revealed?
And we're going to see.
We're going to unpack this in in this book, but we see God's judging righteousness because God is a just got.
He must judge said, he ain't nothing winked at sin.
He doesn't just say, oh, that's okay.
He must judge sin.
But God is also a loving compassionate, long-suffering and merciful.
God.
So God saving righteousness and God's judging righteousness, come together at the cross.
That's what we're going to unpack.
So let's go to every teacher, does this write reviews.
We'll see how the review can be an encouraging or discourage anything, right?
If if, if you didn't come through and nobody knows the answers.
Well, then you just give up and go home.
No, not really simple.
He's a real Because I want to get through this introduction quickly.
Alright, so Who wrote Romans all good?
And where was it written?
All right, that's right.
And there were several references to people who lived in Corinth with Paul.
So, how did the Roman Church begin?
Not sure yet.
If you said unknown, you would be correct.
If we don't know exactly.
There are some theories that possibly those who were saved at Pentecost, went back to Rome.
There's a reference to Aquila and Priscilla who were in Rome for a.
Of time and their house churches that are there, but we don't know for sure.
So what are the theme versus?
And by the way, we will get to these next week for Blake's theme of the book of Romans.
Dry cleaners.
If you said, if you would thinking, it's correct.
Romans, 1, 16 and 17, correct?
Okay, so I'm Excited that you sort of know those things last week.
We started with the introduction again, but we are going to pick up where we left off, and it was this heading of salutation that that we have to remember this salutation.
If you look at the Apostle Paul's Epistles, this is the longest opening the longest salutation of any of his Epistles.
Some very good reason for that.
And in fact, it's hard for me to get out of this salutation because there's so much in this, I'm going to try to get through this, but just to reiterate where we're going.
I'm going to read for you, verses 1 through 15 because I believe that this is how we're going to.
This is where we're going to go today, through all 15 verses.
That's okay.
All right, let's let's this read these out loud Vale servant of Jesus Christ.
Jesus called to be an apostle set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised before hand through His prophets in the Holy scriptures, concerning his son, who is descended from David, according to the Flash and was declared to be the Son of God and power.
According to the spirit of God by his resurrection, from the dead.
I see fear of Holiness.
I'll buy the resurrection from the dead.
Jesus Christ, Our Lord through whom we have received Grace and apostles ship to bring about The Obedience of update for the sake of his name among all the nations.
According according you, including you who are called to be long.
The Jesus Christ is the really long sentence, but the Apostle Paul is known for having good long, run on sentences and verse 7, to all those in Rome who are loved by God and called to be Saints, grace to you and peace from God, our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ or safe.
First.
I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you because your faith is proclaimed in all the world.
For God, is my witness.
Whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his son.
That without ceasing I mention, you always, in my prayers asking that somehow by God's will, I'm a No, I now at least At Last I should say succeed in coming to you while I long to see you that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to strengthen you that it is that we may be mutually encouraged by each other's Faith, both yours and mine.
I want you to know brothers that I have often intended to come to you.
But thus far have been prevented in order that I might wreak some Harvest among you as well as among the rest of the Gentiles.
I am under obligation both to Greeks.
Send two barbarians boat to the wise and to the fullest.
So, I am eager to preach the gospel to you.
Also, who are in Rome?
Once I get my mouth moves faster than my brain, so all right.
So we're in this part of the salutation.
Verses 1 through 7 week, finished burst one last week, but just as a way of review, we see Paul calls himself.
What a servant and Apostle we talked about the fact that the word servant is the Purdue lost you lost is related to bond servant back in the book of Exodus, where it has a servant would want to stay with this master after.
He has fulfilled his obligations.
He wants to stay with his master.
He loves his master.
The master would put a hole in his ear, and he would be his slave forever or servant.
We also realize that he calls himself an apostle, and that Apostle is one who was sent forth with orders as we see here, but we believe, even though technically this word, it can be used today cuz we are sent forth by God and orders in order that we might proclaim the gospel.
No bacon.
In this instance.
We believe this was a an office or a spiritual gift that was given in the first century.
Those two had seen the Risen Christ would qualify to be an apostle.
We don't have apostles today.
Okay, and we saw that he was set apart.
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