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Overview of Romans I. Intro. + Theme 1:1-17 II. Condemnation 1:18-3:20 III. Justification 3:21-5:11 IV. Sanctification 5:12-8:39 V. Illustration 9:1-11:36 VI. Application 12:1-15:13 VII. Epilogue 15:14-16:27

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Overview of Romans. I. Intro. + Theme1:1-17 II. Condemnation1:18-3:20 III. Justification3:21-5:11 IV. Sanctification5:12-8:39 V. Illustration9:1-11:36 VI. Application12:1-15:13 VII. Epilogue15:14-16:27. You ever heard this?. “Man, this is living!”. You ever heard this?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Overview of Romans

I. Intro. + Theme 1:1-17 II. Condemnation 1:18-3:20 III. Justification 3:21-5:11 IV. Sanctification 5:12-8:39 V. Illustration 9:1-11:36 VI. Application 12:1-15:13VII. Epilogue 15:14-16:27

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You ever heard this?

“Man, this is living!”

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You ever heard this?

What does it mean?

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You ever heard this?

“I’m dead!”

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You ever heard this?

What does it mean?

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John 10:10b

Life is both a possession and an experience.

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The experience of life

1 Thess. 3:8…“for now we really live, if you stand firm in the

Lord”.NASV

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Life!

The importance of being well connected!John 10:10

John 5:39; 17:3

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Life!

That eternal life is Jesus Christ!1 John 1:1-2; 5:20; also John 14:6

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Life!

Eternal life was given to us both to possess and to experience!

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Life!

Abiding in Him to experience life.John 15:1-5

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Romans

Sin leads to enslavement

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Romans

Enslavement leads to the experience of death.

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The experience of death

Rom. 7:24; 8:6, 10; Eph. 2:1-3; 5:14; Col. 3:5; 1 Tim. 5:6

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Romans

In other words, according to Romans 5, sin reigned over humanity and brought the experience of

death.

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Romans

Grace reigns in righteousness which leads to freedom and the experience of life!

Romans 5:20-21

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Romans

Adam brought us to sin which brought the experience of death.

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Romans

Jesus leads us to grace and righteousness which leads to the experience of life.

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Romans

The experience of death is earned and deserved.

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Romans

The experience of life is neither...it is the gift of grace!

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Romans

It’s important to notice Paul’s words in Romans 5.

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Romans

The judgment which came from sin produced a “servitude to sin” – 5:18

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Romans

People didn’t just die.

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Romans

Humanity became enslaved to sin.

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Romans

Paul builds to an important issue in Romans.

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Romans 8:10

In what sense can a believers body be described as “dead”?

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Romans 8:10

This issue didn’t begin in chapter 8.

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Romans 8:10

For Paul, this discussion begins in the first chapter and in earnest in chapter 5.

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Romans 5:9-10

Paul promises that we can be saved from wrath by Christ’s life!

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Romans 7:9

The Law led to the experience of death for Paul.

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Romans 7:9

Taken alone, one could understand this as the experience of an unbeliever.

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Romans 7:9

Taken in the context of the book, especially from chapter five on, this is the experience of those who

sin.

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Romans 7:13-24

This experience of death is one every believer knows all too well!

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Romans 6:1-14

Since we are connected to both the death and life of Christ, we can expect to experience life!

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Romans 6:1-14

But it is important that we both know the right things and live in those realities!

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Romans 6:15-16

Do these realities of grace give us a license to sin?

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Romans 6:15-16

“Of course not! You are giving yourselves over to be slaves of sin.”

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Romans 6:17-18

Once the Romans had been converted, they had sincerely obeyed what they had been taught about

Christian growth.

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Jerusalem Bible

“You submitted without reservation to the creed you were taught”.

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Romans 6:17-18

Having become obedient, they became servants to the Lord instead of sin.

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Romans 6:19

Their former “slavery” created a mess, while their new “slavery” created service to God and holiness.

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Romans 6:20-21

In their former “service”, righteousness was powerless and so brought no positive result.

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Romans 6:20-21

In their former “service”, righteousness was powerless and so brought no positive result.

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Romans 6:20-21

All that came was shame and death, ultimately and experientially!

Eph. 2:1-3; 4:18; James 1:13-15

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Romans 6:22-23

Regeneration has brought freedom!6:7

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Romans 6:22-23

But, as we know, that freedom isn’t always experienced.

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Romans 6:22-23

And, if that freedom isn’t experienced, neither is life…but death sure is!

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Romans 6:22-23

Now, freedom can be experienced when we follow what we’ve been taught!

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Romans 6:22-23

There is fruit in that life!Gal. 5:22-23

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Romans 6:22-23

But, as Paul taught moments ago, one has to “know” and “consider” as true those truths he has

brought to light (6:1-14)!

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Romans 6:22-23

So many detach these truths from the context.

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Romans 6:22-23

As every believer knows, these things are not automatic, even for those who so teach!

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Romans 6:22-23

The result of obedience is the experience of life!

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Romans 6:22-23

Eternal life is nothing less than the life of our Lord Jesus Christ!

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Romans 6:22-23

The payoff of sin is the experience of death; ultimately and experientially now.

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Romans 6:22-23

That is what is earned!Romans 8:13 – to believers!

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Romans 6:22-23

Eternal life is an unearned experience!

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Romans 6:22-23

Because we are in Christ, we get the great gift of eternal life!

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Romans 6:22-23

And, because we are in Christ we both possess the gift of eternal life and can experience it!

Romans 5:15-17

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Romans 6:22-23

We not only possess life, we “reign” in life!John 10:10b; 17:3; Gal. 2:20; Col. 3:1-4; 1 Jn. 1:1-2

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Romans 6:22-23

The context brings to us what Paul intended for this passage.

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Romans 6:22-23

Taken out of the context of Christian growth, Romans 6:23 becomes what it has been for most of

us: a verse about becoming a Christian.

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Romans 6:22-23

But, the discussion here is about Christian growth and the concern for experiencing death and life!

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Romans 6:22-23

Eternal life is something to be both possessed and experienced!