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Dr. Andy Woods
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Divine Righteousness Revealed!
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Review
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Answering Eight Questions 1)Who wrote it? – Paul 2)Who was it written to? – Roman Believers 3)Where was it written from? – Corinth 4)When was it written? – A. D. 57 5)Why was it written? – Doctrinal Foundation 6)What is inside? – 7 Part Outline 7)What is it about? – Righteousness 8)What makes the book different? – Theological formality
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Structure I.Salutation (1:1-17) II.Sin (1:18–3:20) III.Salvation (3:21–5:21) IV.Sanctification (6–8) V.Sovereignty (9–11) VI.Service (12:1–15:13) VII.Summation (15:14–16:27)
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Romans 15:14 ‒ 16:28 I. I.Motivation in writing (15:14-21) II. II.Intention to visit Rome (15:22-33) III. III.Recommendation of Phoebe (16:1-2) IV. IV.Greetings to various saints (16:3-16) V. V.Warning against false teachers (16:17- 20) VI. VI.Greetings from companions (16:21-24) VII. VII.Benediction (16:25-27)
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Romans 15:14 ‒ 16:28 I. I.Motivation in writing (15:14-21) II. II.Intention to visit Rome (15:22-33) III. III.Recommendation of Phoebe (16:1-2) IV. IV.Greetings to various saints (16:3-16) V. V.Warning against false teachers (16:17- 20) VI. VI.Greetings from companions (16:21-24) VII. VII.Benediction (16:25-27)
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I. Paul’s Motivation in Writing (Rom 15:14–16:27) A. A.Paul’s persuasion of their maturity (15:14) B. B.Paul’s boldness described (15:15-21) 1. 1.Boldness stated (15:15) 2. 2.Boldness defended (15:16-21) a. a.His appointment (15:16) b. b.His achievement (15:17-21)
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I. Paul’s Motivation in Writing (Rom 15:14–16:27) A. A.Paul’s persuasion of their maturity (15:14) B. B.Paul’s boldness described (15:15-21) 1. 1.Boldness stated (15:15) 2. 2.Boldness defended (15:16-21) a. a.His appointment (15:16) b. b.His achievement (15:17-21)
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I. Paul’s Motivation in Writing (Rom 15:14–16:27) A. A.Paul’s persuasion of their maturity (15:14) B. B.Paul’s boldness described (15:15-21) 1. 1.Boldness stated (15:15) 2. 2.Boldness defended (15:16-21) a. a.His appointment (15:16) b. b.His achievement (15:17-21)
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Remembrance Has forgotten that he has been cleansed (1:9) Has forgotten that he has been cleansed (1:9) I will always remind you of these things (1:12) I will always remind you of these things (1:12) It is right to refresh your memory (1:13) It is right to refresh your memory (1:13) You will always be able to remember these things (1:15) You will always be able to remember these things (1:15) I have written both of them as reminders (3:1) I have written both of them as reminders (3:1) Do not forget (3:8) Do not forget (3:8) Bear in mind (3:15) Bear in mind (3:15)
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I. Paul’s Motivation in Writing (Rom 15:14–16:27) A. A.Paul’s persuasion of their maturity (15:14) B. B.Paul’s boldness described (15:15-21) 1. 1.Boldness stated (15:15) 2. 2.Boldness defended (15:16-21) a. a.His appointment (15:16) b. b.His achievement (15:17-21)
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I. Paul’s Motivation in Writing (Rom 15:14–16:27) A. A.Paul’s persuasion of their maturity (15:14) B. B.Paul’s boldness described (15:15-21) 1. 1.Boldness stated (15:15) 2. 2.Boldness defended (15:16-21) a. a.His appointment (15:16) b. b.His achievement (15:17-21)
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Conclusion
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I. Paul’s Motivation in Writing (Rom 15:14–16:27) A. A.Paul’s persuasion of their maturity (15:14) B. B.Paul’s boldness described (15:15-21) 1. 1.Boldness stated (15:15) 2. 2.Boldness defended (15:16-21) a. a.His appointment (15:16) b. b.His achievement (15:17-21)
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