13 - Romans Flashcards

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purpose of letter 3 mid proposals

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  • mature and complete statement of Paul’s theology (but it doesn’t include some things in other letters)
  • paul wants to plant a chruch in Rome and this is introduction (but there is already a church in rome established before him, he normally establishes churches in places with none)
  • there is division in the church in Rime and Paul writes to bring unity, (but this does not explain the entirety of the letter)
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best purpose proposal 5

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  • paul hopes the church in rome will play a key role in his future missionary plans moving westward
  • to prepare it, he provides it with a “big picture” perspective of the outworking of God’s righteous purposes for His people and His world
  • concerned that the mainly gentile church in rome may be tempted to set aside matters to do with God’s work in and through the people of Israel
  • recent events in rome such as the expulsion of jews by emperor cluadius might have resulted in them wanting distance from the jewish way of life or see themsleves as superior
  • that’s why pushing big picture, main theme is God’s worldwide purposes through the death and resurrection of Jesus which rescues and renews Israel and the whole world
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righteousness comprehensive definition

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  • God’s own redeeming covenent faithfulness -> Jesus -> Spirit -> believers’ faithfulness (more than typical protestant of just people being faithful)
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why is paul not ashamed of the gospel 4

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  • it contains the power of God yo save/rescue all who believe, Jew first and also gentile
  • in it, the righteousness of God is revealed
  • “through faith for faith” perhaps meaning something like “from God’s faithfulness revealed in Jesus’ faithfulness, seen in the believers Spirit-empowered faithfulness”
  • it is by being faithful that the righteous will experience true life even now and ultimately so
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the human problem 2

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  • idolatrous and immoral when left to its own devices
  • israel too, so why covt rship with them? bc they are the people of which God will establish His righteousness, as fulfilled by Jesus, who the rescued and renewed people of God are gathered and guided by the Spirit to participate in God’s mission in the world
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human problem solution 5

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  • God’s righteousness revealed in Jesus
  • most revealed by faith in or the faithfulness of Jesus
  • revealed a part from the law (does what the law could not: save)
  • attested by the law (law pointed towards and was fulfilled by Jesus)
  • by grace, we can be justified even now and no longer bound to sin
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ch 1-4

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all ab God’s righteouness

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ch 5-8

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the honour of being people of God known to Israel now been made available to everyone who believes

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ch 9-11

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struggles with the particular problem of unbelieving israel, arguing that all people come to God by believing in the gospel concerning Jesus

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ch 12-15

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instructs the church in Rome how they must live in love and unity

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16

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concluding series of final inst

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