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1.
Paul Longs to Visit Rome; Consequences of Sin
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Paul commends his calling to the Romans;
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and his desire to come to them.
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What his gospel is.
18.
God is angry with sin.
21.
What were the sins of mankind.
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God's Just Judgment; The Jews and the Law
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No excuse for sin.
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No escape from judgment.
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Gentiles cannot;
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nor Jews.
3.
All Have Sinned and are Justified by faith
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The Jews prerogative;
3.
which they have not lost;
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howbeit the law convinces them also of sin;
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therefore no one is justified by the law;
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but all, without difference, by faith, only;
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and yet the law is not abolished.
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Abraham's Faith Credited as Righteousness
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Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness;
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before he was circumcised.
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By faith only he and his seed received the promise.
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Abraham is the father of all who believe.
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Our faith also shall be credited to us as righteousness.
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Peace with God; Joy in Our Hope; Through Christ Many Will Live
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Being justified by faith, we have peace with God;
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and joy in our hope;
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that since we were reconciled by his blood, when we were enemies;
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we shall much more be saved, being reconciled.
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As sin and death came by Adam;
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so much more righteousness and life by Jesus Christ.
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Where sin abounded, grace did superabound.
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The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life
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We may not live in sin;
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for we are dead unto it;
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as appears by our baptism.
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Let not sin reign anymore;
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because we have yielded ourselves to the service of righteousness;
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and because death is the wages of sin.
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No Law has Power; Conflict with the Sinful Nature
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No law has power over a man longer than he lives.
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But we are dead to the law.
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Yet is not the law sin;
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but holy, just and good;
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as I acknowledge, who am grieved because I cannot keep it.
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No Condemnation for those in Christ Jesus; We Are More than Conquerors
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Those who are in Christ are free from condemnation.
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What harm comes of the flesh;
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and what good of the Spirit.
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The glorious deliverance the creation longs for,
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was beforehand decreed from God.
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Nothing can sever us from his love.
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Paul's Sorrow for Israel's Unbelief
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Paul is sorry for the Jews.
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All of Abraham not of the promise.
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God's sovereignty.
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The calling of the Gentiles and rejecting of the Jews, foretold.
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The cause of their stumbling.
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Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved
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The difference between the righteousness of the law, and that of faith;
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all who believe, both Jew and Gentile, shall not be shamed;
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and that the Gentiles shall receive the word and believe.
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Israel was not ignorant of these things.
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The Remnant Chosen by Grace; Ingrafted Branches; All Israel Will Be Saved
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God has not cast off all Israel.
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Some were elected, though the rest were hardened.
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There is hope of their conversion.
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The Gentiles may not exult over them;
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for there is a promise of their salvation.
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God's judgments are unsearchable.
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Offering yourselves as Living Sacrifices; Revenge forbidden
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God's mercies must move us to offer ourselves.
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No man must think too well of himself;
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but everyone attend to the calling wherein he is placed.
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Love, and many other duties are required of us.
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Revenge is especially forbidden.
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Submit to the Authorities; Love fulfills the Law
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Subjection, and many other duties, we owe to the authorities.
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Love is the fulfillment of the law.
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The acts of darkness are out of season in the time of the Gospel.
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Principles of Conscience for The Weak and the Strong in Faith
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Men may not condemn one another for disputable matters;
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but must take heed that they give no offense in them;
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which the apostle proves unlawful by many reasons.
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We who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of the weak; Paul Plans to Visit Rome
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The strong must bear with the weak.
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We must not please ourselves;
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for Christ did not so;
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but receive one another, as Christ did us all;
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both Jews and Gentiles;
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Paul excuses his writing;
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and promises to see them;
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and requests their prayers.
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Greetings and Love
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Paul wills the brothers to greet many;
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and advises them to take heed of those which cause dissension and offenses;
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and after various salutations ends with praise and thanks to God.
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