The first Chronicle in this series on the Scriptures
45th book, Romans, will provide an overview. It will give the
structure (how the material is arranged), thought flow (common
theme that connects the book as a whole) and purpose of the writer
(what truth he is proving by his verses). This will help
us to know what God is communicating and preserve us from proof
texting (borrowing a phrase to prove our own particular thinking).
Rom. 1:1 Paul ... separated unto the gospel of God.
The main subject is the gospel of God. Romans gives us an
exposition of the doctrine of Gods gospel. But the Lords
apostle is doing more than just telling how a sinner is justified
(declared just or righteous) before God. He also shows how God
is justified in His gospel.
Rom. 1:17 For therein [the gospel] is the righteousness
of God revealed ... .
This gospel reveals the very righteousness or justice (fairness)
of Gods character and therefore Paul is not ashamed of
it. The God Paul is presenting has no contradiction in His character.
While Gods gospel offers grace and mercy, it does not do
so at the expense of violating the rule of righteous law and
holiness. The God of this gospel is full of grace and truth.
Therefore, in Romans you will see these statements:
Rom. 3:3 Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance?
Rom. 3:25 To declare His righteousness for the
remission of sins that are past ... .
Rom. 3:26 To declare, I say, at this time His righteousness:
that He might be just, and the justifier of him which
believeth in Jesus. (Notice, not only does God justify but also
He is declared just).
Rom. 9:14 Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid.
Thus in presenting the righteousness of God, the following
questions will be answered in Romans.
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(1:18) Why is Gods wrath revealed against mankind?
Is it because He is a grouchy old man that lashes
out in destruction whenever a bad mood moves Him - or - is it
against unrighteousness (sin) and therefore just?
(1:19-32) Why are societies depraved in their life-style
with disease, death and destruction? Is it because God hasnt
revealed Himself nor His moral code to them - or - is it because
He has and they knowingly walked away?
(1:19 - 2:16) Will God judge those who are ignorant of
His existence and morality? Is judgment fair if one was never
told something was wrong? But if one is not ignorant and
sins anyway, does justice now necessitate righteous punishment?
(2:17 - 3:19) Do races with a moral religion have a more
favorable standing with God than races without a good religion?
Is it only the Gentile nations (non Jew without the law
of the Bible) that need Gods salvation - or - do the Jews
(people with the law of the Bible) need to be saved also?
Is the gospel prejudiced or equal?
(3:20-26) Will God show mercy without justice? Is it
justice to have mercy while ignoring the just penalty of the
law that was broken?
(3:27-31) If God saves by a percentage of law (good works)
one does, would that uphold the perfect justice of the law?
Does saving one on the basis of faith alone (in the gospel of
Christ) uphold the demands of the justice of law?
(4-5) Did God have a different way of saving His Old Testament
people? Is He unfair?
(6:1-13) Does saving a sinner by grace alone (unearned
and undeserved favor) promote sin? Does Gods gospel
encourage continuing in sin in order to demonstrate His rich
forgiving grace - or - does His grace-gospel provide the basis
for not continuing in sin?
(6:14 - 8:39) Doesnt taking one out from under the
rule of law say that the law is actually sin and bad? Does
being under grace and not law promote sin and defame the law
-or - does it actually produce the very righteousness of the
law in ones life?
(9 - 11:24) Since Gods elect people in the Old Testament,
Israel, is not saved, does that prove that God has broken His
promises? Is the fall of Israel Gods fault or theirs?
Is God unrighteous or Israel? Does man have a responsibility
to come on Gods terms? Is he accountable when he doesnt
- or - is God?
(11:25-36) Can Gods gospel be trusted as true if
there is no future for the nation of Israel? If all the eternal
and unconditional promises in the Old Testament to Israel concerning
their existence, land and kingdom will not be kept, is God trustworthy
today in His gospel? Or is God going to keep those promises of
old to national Israel through His gospel?
(12-16) Does this gospel promote love to your neighbor
and obedience to government? Is it concerned only with the
soul and not the actions of the body? Is it a Christian political
manifesto that advocates the overthrow of mans government
- or - does it uphold earthly authority?
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It is a positive thing that God is a legal God. One is not
subjected to the whims and moods of a ruthless dictator but finds
security of mind in the faithful and predictable actions of God
based on legal justice.
The book of Romans has four major movements of thought as
it progresses in revealing the righteousness of God
in the gospel as it justifies God (Luke 7:29).
It is recognized that the Holy Spirit of God may have within
this book other flows of thought running concurrently and hence
other overview outlines may be perfectly valid. Nevertheless,
the following table will be used as a tool in these studies.
The introduction of the gospels nature and four movements
are as follows:
Introduction
| 1:1 |
ORIGIN OF GOSPEL - not the
culture, churches or Christians, but God |
| 1:2 |
AUTHENTICITY - not some new thing, but
verified and promised in OT Scriptures with its hundreds of fulfilled
prophecies |
| 1:3,4 |
SUBJECT - Gods Son, Jesus the Christ
who is a man from Davids kingly line and also God
proven such by the resurrection |
| 1:5 |
OBJECTIVE - for the obedience of faith |
| 1:5 |
SCOPE - among all nations
not just Israel but multiracial |
| 1:5 |
PURPOSE - for His Name
to reveal God and His glory to mankind |
| 1:7 |
CAUSE - grace not what
man does for God but what God does for man |
| 1:7 |
EFFECT - peace the
absence of estrangement and anger |
| 1:16 |
FORCE - power of God
not money, religion or politics |
| 1:16 |
PROMISE - salvation
saved from the punishment of sin (past, His death) saved
from the power of sin in a life (present, His Spirit)
saved from the presence of sin in our bodies (future, His coming) |
| 1:16 |
CONDITION - trust alone in the Lord Jesus |
| 1:16 |
ORDER - to the Jew first (honoring them
for their national service to God for which they were chosen)
and then the Greek (non Jew) |
| 1:17 |
CHARACTER- righteousness of God
- not based on changing feelings but legal justice |
Movement 1
The Righteousness of God Declared
Not justified by
law - but law established (3:28,31)
(Chapters 1:17 - 5:11)
Romans 3:26 To declare, I say, at this
time His righteousness: that He might be just,
and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.
SAVED FROM WRATH
A. Gods righteousness in wrath (1:18-32)
- revealed only against sin
- only against those who sin knowingly
- societies corrupt because they walked away first
B. Gods righteousness in judgment (1:19-3:19)
- Gentiles are not ignorant - witness of creation
- Gentiles are not ignorant - witness of conscience
- Jews are not innocent- witness of law they broke
- All mankind thus guilty of sin for no one is innocent for
no one is ignorant - Condemnation
C. Gods righteousness in salvation (3:20-26)
- Penalty of lawbreaking (sin) is required for Gods mercy
wont bypass the penalty of death
- Justice of death is laid on Gods Son for us
- The right payment for sin (death-blood) was given to God
by the Lord Jesus - Redemption
- Gods wrath is thus propitiated (satisfied)
- God can now justify by faith (grace) for legal justice has
been fully honored - Justification
- God not only justifies but also is Himself just
D. Gods righteousness in faith (3:27-5:11)
- Saving by faith alone excludes human boasting
- Faith alone excludes discrimination of ones race and
religious works over anothers
- Faith excludes injustice for saving by law-keeping must overlook
the laws one didnt keep
- Abraham promised to be father of all. If by Jewish
law, all could not get the promise, but if by faith, like Abraham,
all can have it!
- The justified are saved from wrath - Salvation
Ends with LOVE demonstrated,
Christ died (5:8)
Movement 2
The Righteousness of God
Developed in the Mind
"Not under
the law" - but - "righteousness
of the law" fulfilled in Spirit led life (6:14, 8:4)
(Chapters 5:12 - 8:39)
Romans 8:4 That the righteousness
of the law might
be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but
after the Spirit.
SAVED FROM WRECKAGE OF SIN
A. The two family trees (5:12-21)
- In Adam = sin & death / In Christ = life
- Not just what one does is wrong but what one is
B. The two lives (6:1-14) - Sanctification
- Why doesnt grace promote continuing in sin?
- Death of Christ separates from old man (Adam)
- Resurrection of Christ unites to new life (God)
- Reason obeys the One with whom youre united
C. The two masters (6:15-23)
- Sin demands service to sin. Results = death
- Righteousness expects service to holiness = life
- Believer freed from master sin - now under God
D. The two husbands (7:1-6)
- Legally separated from husband of law by death
- Legally united to husband of Christ by resurrection
thus under new authority and principle
E. The two natures (7:7-25)
- Gods holy law is not sinful but we are
- New inward man delights in doing law (good)
- Law reveals principle of sin still living in us
- New mind serves God - but flesh still serves sin
F. The two laws (8:1-4)
- Law (principle) of Spirit of life in Christ Jesus frees believer
from the law of sin and death
- Walking in Spirit fulfills righteousness of law
G. The two minds (8:5-39)
- Mind of flesh = death / Mind of Spirit = life
- Spirit gives dead body life - Glorification
Ends with LOVE in Christ Jesus
our Lord (8:39)
Movement 3
The Righteousness of God Defended
in His Dispensational Dealings with
Israel and the Gentiles
"Christ is
the end of the law
for righteousness ..." (10:4)
(Chapters 9 - 11)
Romans 9:14 What shall we say then? Is there
unrighteousness with God? God forbid.
SAVED FROM DOUBTING GOD
A. The Forming of Israel (9:1-29)
- The problem - Is God unrighteous because His people, Israel,
are now separated - not saved?
- Israels formation was by Gods election
- God made unconditional promises to fathers - Abraham, Isaac
and Jacob - Election
- God did not form nation by their works but by His promise
- election of grace, not works
- God has creative rights to choose as He pleases
- God has chosen to save by mercy, not works
B. The Fall of Israel (9:30-11:24)
- Gentiles are being declared righteous by faith
- Israel in following law is not declared righteous
- Why? Israel, though zealous of God, will not submit to Gods
choice in saving people faith
- Israel has both heard the gospel and knew it
- Thus shes been cut off from Gods blessing tree
- For Israels fall was Israels fault not
Gods
- For 40 years (Acts) all day long she rejected
Gods gospel arms would I said the Lord,
but ye would not (Matt. 27:37)
C. The Future of Israel (11:25-11:36)
- Because of the unconditional promises to the fathers, God
cannot cast national Israel away forever so all
Israel shall be saved
- If theres no national salvation then God is not righteous
and His gospel is not right
- Israel will be saved by mercy not law as all!
Ends with riches of the WISDOM of
God (11:33)
Movement 4
The Righteousness of God
Demonstrated by Body Actions
"Love is the
fulfilling of the law" (13:10)
(Chapters 12 - 16)
Romans 14:17 For the kingdom of God is not meat
and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the
Holy Ghost.
SAVED FROM WRONG THINKING
| A |
12:1 Right actions to God first - Consecration |
| B |
12:2,3 Renewed mind - for you do as you think |
| C |
12:4-16 Right actions to body of Christ |
| D |
12:17-21 Right actions to our enemies |
| E |
13:1-7 Right actions to our government |
| F |
13:8-14 Right actions to our neighbors |
| G |
14 Right actions for maintaining unity of faith |
| H |
15 Unity in action as demonstrated by Paul |
| I |
16 Church in House not Jew in temple |
Ends, "to only WISE God
be glory" (16:27)
Old Testament Picture
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In Exodus we find a picture of the gospel and its four movements
in Romans.
#1. 1-12 Israel in land of the judgment of God (death). Saved
from judgment by lambs blood.
#2. 13-15 Israel under enemys power. Freed to serve
God by His power over enemy at Red Sea.
#3. 16-18 Moses rehearses Gods faithful dealings with
Israel causes a Gentile to glorify God.
#4. 19-24 Code of conduct is given for living.
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