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The Gospel of Christ is the Power of God unto Salvation

Romans 1

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Romans 1:3-4; Luke 1:31-32; 3:23-31

Jesus is both the son of David and the son of God because being born of the line of David He is the son of David and being rissen from the dead and conceived of the Spirit makes Him the son of God.

Because the Lord is both the heir of David and the heir of God he can rule a king on earth and in heaven thus making Him ruler over heaven and earth.

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Why was it essential for the Savior of the world to be both mortal and

immortal? Based on John 10:17-18 it was important for the Savior to be of the world both mortal and immortal because He was given power over death from the Father but it was necessary for Him to come to earth and die for us in order to fulfill the Father’s plan.

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Romans 1:15-20

Paul felt that the gospel was “the power of God unto Salvation and he loved the Gospel and wanted everyone to hear it.

Some ways I can show that I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ is by sharing His gospel with everyone I meet and by living the gospel to the fullest.

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The people’s sins and what is still a problem today (Romans 1:21-32)

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Romans 1:21-23 (continued)• What reasons are given for why people

commit these sins?

People commit these sins to gain approval from the world

• What does it mean in verse 25 when Paul said that the people “worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator”?

When Paul said that the people “worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator” he meant that the people listened to the world rather than God.