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St. Anne Bible Study 5 Nov 2012 1
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Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of they law. Psalm 119:18 O God, our Father, Open our eyes and enlighten our minds as we study your word. So grant that our minds may know your truth and our hearts may feel your love; And then confirm and strengthen our wills, that we may go out to live what we have learned: through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen 2
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Paul wanted the Romans to sponsor him to Spain; He needed their support; wanted to set the record straight on his message “law free gospel” ◦ He anticipates the objections; Does “law free” means “anything goes”? Paul is rehearsing the arguments he may need in Jerusalem He wants everyone to get along; reconciliation of the Jews and Gentiles ◦ Jews returning to Rome could cause issues for the Gentile Christians 3
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Both Jews & Gentiles under the wrath of God (1:18-3:20) ◦ Gentiles Did not have scripture to guide them but this does not excuse their behavior Did not have the “Law” but they violated the law written on their hearts ◦ Jews Did have scripture to guide them but they disobeyed Both Jews & Gentiles are the beneficiaries of God’s grace ( 3:21-5:21) 4
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Abraham – righteous because of his faith God’s action in Jesus restored human beings to a right relationship with God ◦ They are JUSTIFIED BY FAITH ◦ Through Jesus, both Jews & Gentiles can have peace with God 5
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Righteousness ◦ Being in a right relationship Justification ◦ The act of being put into a right relationship with God Sanctification ◦ Being made holy or righteous by God See handout 12.7 6
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Something God displays (3:25), reckons (4:3,6) & imparts (10:3) What is done through Jesus shows God is righteous God Shows grace to all humanity God displays the righteous qualities of faithfulness & generosity God is faithful to the covenant; he gives Jews a means of salvation through faith in their Messiah God offers salvation to the undeserving (5:6, 5:10) 7
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Romans are justified by their faith ◦ Restored, reconciled to God Justification is a consequence of faithfulness ◦ Assumes that those faithful trust God’s promises, believe the gospel and strive to be faithful Consequence is sanctification (6:22) 8
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Paul wants all people to live in a way pleasing to God ◦ Jews failed to do this ◦ Gentiles unlikely to do better if they shown the scriptures and told to live by the law True obedience to God’s will comes through faith ◦ Result of being reconciled with God (5:10) & Receiving the gift of the spirit (8:4) 9
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Divine blessings are available to all who have faith ◦ Once available only to Israel, now offered to all Opportunity for inclusion of all Might be Paul’s main point of the letter 10
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Refer to the following passages; Discuss the reading with the following question in mind Chapters 6:1 – 7:6; Also see handout 12.8 ◦ If Salvation comes by grace, why shouldn’t people just continue to sin so that grace may abound? Chapters 7:7 – 8:39 ◦ What is the role of the law now? Does it still have a place in the lives of Christians 11
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Romans has been used as a scripture basis to justify exclusion of others based on homosexuality. Romans has been used to justify slavery, to show that you didn’t have to do good works for others. If Paul was around now, how do you think he would feel about these interpretations? 12
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Topic: Paul’s Letters:ReadingPlaceDate RighteousnessRomans 1-8El Rancho Grande Nov 5th Jews and the chosen peopleRomans 9-11El Rancho Grande Nov 19th Practical aspects of lifeRomans 12-15El Rancho Grande Dec 3rd Letter to Phoebe & Conclusions Women in Romans Romans 16El Rancho Grande Dec 17 th 13
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The Bible Challenge ◦ http://thecenterforbiblicalstudies.org/what-is-the-bible- challenge/ http://thecenterforbiblicalstudies.org/what-is-the-bible- challenge/ Websites ◦ http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/NT_Canon.htm http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/NT_Canon.htm ◦ http://www.matthewmcgee.org/paultime.html http://www.matthewmcgee.org/paultime.html ◦ http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/corinthians/city.stm http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/corinthians/city.stm ◦ http://www.thinkonthesethings.com/materials/Gal.pdf http://www.thinkonthesethings.com/materials/Gal.pdf ◦ http://executableoutlines.com/pdf/ga_sg.pdf http://executableoutlines.com/pdf/ga_sg.pdf ◦ http://groupcurriculum.org/source/galatians.pdf Books ◦ Barclay, William. Barclay’s Guide to the New Testament. Westminster John Knox Press. 2008 ◦ Powell, Mark Allan Powell. Introducing the New Testament. Published by Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Copyright © 2009 14
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