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THE EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE ROMANS
CHAPTERS
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Romans 1
The gospel is the power of God unto salvation through Jesus
Christ—Wrath of God rests on those guilty of murder,
homosexual practices, fornication, and other sins if the
guilty do not repent.
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Romans 2
God shall render to every man according to his deeds—Both
Jews and Gentiles judged by gospel laws.
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Romans 3
Man is not justified by the law of Moses—He is justified
through righteousness which is by faith in Christ, made
possible through his atoning sacrifice.
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Romans 4
Abraham’s faith was imputed to him for righteousness—Man is
justified by faith, righteous works, and grace.
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Romans 5
Man is justified through the blood of Christ—Adam fell, and
Christ atoned that man might be saved.
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Romans 6
Baptism is in similitude of the death, burial, and
resurrection of Christ—The wages of sin is death—Christ
brings eternal life.
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Romans 7
Law of Moses is fulfilled in Christ—Paul delights in the law
of God after the inward man.
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Romans 8
Law of Christ brings life and peace—Those adopted as sons of
God become joint-heirs with Christ—God’s elect are
foreordained to eternal life—Christ makes intercession for
man.
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Romans 9
How the law of election (foreordination) operates—Israel
chosen (foreordained) to receive the adoption, the
covenants, the promises, and the blessings of the gospel;
yet they are not all Israel, which are of Israel—They must
seek their blessings by faith—The Gentiles also attain to
righteousness and salvation by faith.
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Romans 10
Salvation comes through righteousness to those who believe
in Christ—Faith comes by hearing the gospel taught by legal
administrators sent of God.
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Romans 11
Israel was chosen (foreordained) according to the election
of grace—But some hardened their hearts against it—The
Gentiles are grafted into the house of Israel—The gospel
goes preferentially to the Gentiles until the fulness of the
Gentiles comes in.
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Romans 12
Paul counsels the saints to present their bodies as a living
sacrifice; to use their own grace-given gifts; to live as
becometh saints.
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Romans 13
Paul counsels: Be subject unto God’s ministers; keep the
commandments; love one another; righteousness leads to
salvation.
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Romans 14
Avoid doubtful disputations and unrighteous judgment of each
other—Every knee shall bow to Christ—Kingdom of God embraces
righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.
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Romans 15
True saints fellowship one another—Paul recounts his
diligence in preaching the gospel—Gifts of the Spirit poured
out upon the Gentiles.
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Romans 16
Paul salutes divers saints—He counsels the saints to avoid
those who cause divisions—They should be wise concerning
good, and simple concerning evil.
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