Homiletics Study
of Romans
Lesson 6 Passage:
Romans 3:27-31
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Law requires faith; we are justified by faith (Romans 3:27-28)
a. No Boasting -
Law requires faith. (27)
b. We are justified by faith (28a)
c. Faith is apart from the works of the law (28b)
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Only one God who justifies through faith (Romans 3:29-30)
a. God is God of Jews and Gentiles (29)
b. God justifies through common faith held by Jew and
Gentile (30)
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Faith upholds the Law (Romans 3:31)
a. Faith does not nullify the law (31a)
b. Faith upholds the law
c. Current Purpose: Just action for those who have faith
in Jesus (26)
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Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
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Scripture
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Law requires faith; we are justified by faith
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Romans 3:27-28
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Only one God who justifies through faith
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Romans 3:29-30
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Faith upholds the Law
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Romans 3:31
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Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No
more than 10 words)
Faith brings justification independent of our identification
or law keeping.
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Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that there is only one God for all mankind; God
justifies through our faith in Jesus Christ.
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Specific Application Questions
1.
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What do your spiritual walk do you boast about? Are you boasting about yourself or what God
has done?
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2.
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How do you compare yourself to others? How do you compare your accomplishments with
others? If so, how does this bring glory to God?
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3.
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In what ways do you demonstrate your faithfulness to God’s
truth?
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4.
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Principles to Remember
1.
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Law requires faith
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2.
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There is only one God
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3.
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Faith upholds the Law.
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4.
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Characteristic of God
Justifying God
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Theme
God requires faith in Jesus which upholds His truth
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