Not Ashamed: Paul’s Letter to the Romans
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1. Paul’s Concerns


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2. The Shape & Opening of the Letter


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3. The Power of God for Salvation


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4. The Seriousness of Sin


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5. The Universality of Sin


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6. The Righteousness through Faith


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7. The Law of Works & the Law of Faith


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8. Abraham: The Father of the Faithful


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9. Reconciliation & the Two Adams


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10. New Identity in Christ


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11. The Ongoing Struggle


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12. Assured of Salvation, Alive in the Spirit


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13. Adopted as Sons


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14. God’s Certain Plan & Good Purpose


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15. God’s Loving Protection


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16. Israel & God’s Purpose


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17. The Central Promise of Salvation


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18. The Unfailing Word to Israel


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19. Living Sacrifices


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20. The Life of Love


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21. The Lordship of Christ


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22. The Theme of Hope


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23. Paul’s Conclusion


Not only is sin so serious that its penalty is death, but it is also universal in scope, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). In Romans 1, Paul condemned the idolatry and immorality of the nations, and in Romans 2, he charges the Israelites with not keeping the law. Dr. Godfrey traces Paul’s argument to show how both gentiles and Jews are without excuse because what they know and what they do condemn them before a holy God.
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