Friday, September 29, 2017

Study of Romans - Roman 2

Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     3                                           Passage: Romans 2
Content (List of Topics or Events)
No Excuse and No Escape – Those who Judge points to own need. (Romans 2:1-4)
a. No excuse for those who judge; God judges on truth (1-2)
b. A mere human being do the same things being judged; no escape (3)  
c. Is there contempt; not realizing God kindness leading to repentance (4)

No Favoritism  - Stubborn and Unrepentant bring God’s wrath on themselves (Romans 2:5-11)
a. Wrath is stored 2:5-11up for stubborn and unrepentant (5-6)
b. Persistence contrasted good to eternal life and rejecting truth to God’s wrath  (7-8)
c. Jew or Gentile rejecting truth and evil bring trouble without favoritism (9-11)

Jew or Gentile God judges by the law you know and the heart you have (Romans 2:12-29)
a. Sinners will perish apart from Law – hearing missing the mark if there is not obedience  (12-13)
b. Gentiles have a law unto themselves – God judges through Jesus Christ (14-16)
c. Jews rely on Law and boast, but break the Law bringing blaspheming him among Gentiles (17-24)
d. Circumcision doesn’t mark you for God if the law is broken (25-27)
e. Jew is inward to the heart bringing God’s praise (28-29)


Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
No Excuse and No Escape – Judging just points to need.
Romans 2:1-4
No Favoritism  - Stubborn and Unrepentant bring God’s wrath on themselves
Romans 2:5-11
Jew or Gentile God judges by the law you know and the heart you have
Romans 2:12-29


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
God’s unfavored wrath or reward is judged by our heart
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that whether Jew or Gentile God judges us through Jesus Christ based on what we have done and our inward hearts.
Specific Application Questions
1.
Where are you doing the same things you judge in others?  Are your actions showing contempt for what God has done for you?
2.
God has exposed our sin to us… What secret thing won’t you needs to be confessed?
3.
Doing the right things is not  necessarily what God wants… What shortcoming needs to be fixed with God?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
God’s judgment is based on truth.
2.
No excuse we know sin; no one needs to tell us.
3.
God judges our heart.
4.

Characteristic of God
God does not show favoritism
Theme
God righteous judgment is based on the truth we know and in our hearts.


Saturday, September 23, 2017

Study of Romans - Romans 1:18-31

Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     2                                           Passage: Romans 1:18-32
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Wrath of God revealed against godless and wicked  (Romans 1:18-20)
a. Wrath revealed against those suppressing truth of their wickedness. (18-19)
b. God is plainly known there is no excuse (20)  

Godless hearts are described with God giving them over to their sin (Romans 1:21-28)
a. Wicked knew God but did to thank of glorify Him – Foolish Dark Hearts (21)
b. Claimed to be wise but became fools (22)
c. Exchanged glory of immortal God temporal images – gave over sinful desires degrading selves (23-24)
d. Exchanged truth for lie; serving created rather than creator – gave over to shameful lust and acts (25-27)
e. Did not think worthwhile to retain knowledge of God  - given over to depraved mind (28)
Godless behavior is described; with their death punishment deserved (Romans 1:29-32)
a. Filled with every kind of wickedness  (29-31)
b. Godless know righteous decree knowing punishment of death; they approved of those who practice evil (32)


Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
Wrath of God revealed against godless and wicked
Romans 1:18-20
Godless hearts are described with God giving them over to their sin
Romans 1:21-28
Godless behavior is described; with their death punishment deserved
Romans 1:29-32


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
God’s wrath described to the wicked given over to sin
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL human wickedness suppresses the truth about God, leading to false truth, unnatural relations being filled with a lifestyle that has  no understanding, no fidelity, no love and no mercy.  They are outside God’s righteous decree.
Specific Application Questions
1.
What is plain to you about God and His desire for you?
2.
Have you exchanged God’s best for you for something of your own making?
3.
Where are you seeking things other than God’s righteousness?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
The truth of God is plainly revealed; there is no excuse.
2.
Foolish claim there is no God
3.
Sinners are deserving of a death punishment
4.

Characteristic of God
Jealous God
Theme
God will give over the wicked to their sin.


Friday, September 15, 2017

Study of Romans - Romans 1:1-17

Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     1                                           Passage: Romans 1:1-17
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Romans Letter; the Salutation from Paul  (Romans 1:1-6)
a. Paul describes himself an apostle set apart for Gospel (1)
b. Gospel of God’s son described in scriptures, lineage, spirit, resurrected and our Lord (2-4)  
c. Grace extended to Gentiles who by faith to those called to belong to Jesus (5-6)

Romans Letter Addressee Purpose for writing (Romans 1:7-13)
a. Addressee described – called holy people (7)
b. Paul thankfulness for the report of Roman faith bringing prayer and desire to meet them. (8-10)
c. Paul’s longing to impart mutual encouragement in faith (11-12)
d. Paul has been prevented from seeing Romans and seeking a harvest  in Rome (13)
Gospel it’s Power Defined (Romans 1:14-17)
a. Paul’s obligation to all to preach gospel in Rome  (14-15)
b. Pauls declaration of the gospel as power of God bringing salvation (16)
c. God’s righteousness revealed in gospel (17)


Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
Romans Letter; the Salutation from Paul  
Romans 1:1-6
Romans Letter Addressee Purpose for writing
Romans 1:7-13
Gospel it’s Power Defined
Romans 1:14-17


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
Paul’s Roman letter salutation recognizes their faith; and defines gospel.
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that the gospel needs to be boldly shared so that, through it, God is revealed, salvation is possible to those who believe and our way of living is established.
Specific Application Questions
1.
How do you describe the Son of God?
2.
What do you thank God for in sharing the gospel? How do you pray for those who have not received the gospel?
3.
Are you apprehensive in sharing the gospel; what is holding you back?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
Obedience comes from living in faith in Jesus
2.
Faith needs to be lived out for others to see
3.
The gospel reveals God and his power to save
4.

Characteristic of God
Brings Salvation
Theme
Paul to the Romans describes himself as apostle, the gospel and faith life.