Outlines

Romans 1:1

Introduction to Romans #

Romans 1:1-7

I. The Audience (Romans 1:7) #

A. Multiple Churches #

B. Jews & Gentiles #

C. Theme Doctrine #

II. The Author (Romans 1:1) #

A. Surrendered (Calling) #

  • What is a calling?

    • Eph 4:1-4 -
    • vocation = among divines, a calling by the will of God; bestowment of God’s distinguishing grace upon a person or nation
  • Eph. 4:4 There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;

Psalm 1

Your Blessed Life! #

Psalm 1:1-6

I. His Awareness! (1) #

A. Listening “counsel of the ungodly” #

i. Be careful of who you get counsel from!

ii. Be careful of where you get education! - Children’s education

iii. Be careful of the movies, and entertainment!

iv. He isn’t interested in the worldly philosophies, theories, and ways.

B. Looking “standeth in the way of sinners” #

i. Hanging around observing –

Romans 1:8

Paul’s Burden #

Romans 1:8-16

Introduction

In these few verses, we can clearly see Paul’s heart. Paul was a courageous, bold preacher. He was not afraid to speak the truth, and suffer the consequences. At the same time, he was not rude, brawler, or contentious. There is a difference. We can see his sincere hearts desire in these verses.

I. Paul’s Impression (8) #

A. Faith is Salvation #

Eph. 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.

Psalm 2

Psalm 2

Psa. 2:1 ¶ Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?

I. Heathen View (1-3) #

A. Rebellion of attitude (2) #

i. “against the LORD”

ii. “against his anointed”

John 15:18 ¶ If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you.

B. Rending of cords (3) #

i. Cord of Responsibility

Psa. 14:1 ¶ The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.

Romans 1:16

Revelation #

Romans 1:16-21

Introduction

Revelation literally means, to reveal something or make it known. In our text, we find a few things that clearly God revealed to man.

God here, clearly shows three things that had already been revealed to them. They are given in these verses that we are about to look at.

We are blessed with a completed, whole, time tested Bible (KJB) that is accurate, inspired, and faithful! - Any yet it is so often neglected. Well, that isn’t the message tonight.

Psalm 3

Psalms 3

Introduction

2 Samuel 15 covers David being betrayed by Absalom. He fled Jerusalem, and passed over the brook Kidron to take refuge in the wilderness. David’s actions parallel and foreshadow that of Jesus, as Jesus also had a great conspiracy rise against him. The only place the brook Kidron is mentioned in the NT is in John 18:1:

John 18:1 ¶ When Jesus had spoken these words, he went forth with his disciples over the brook Cedron, where was a garden, into the which he entered, and his disciples.

Romans 1:19

When God Gives them up #

Romans 1:19-21

I would remind us that last week we were able to see that God Revealed Righteousness, Punishment and Himself to man kind. They are without excuse.(19) There are certainly many points to be drawn from this passage. So I don’t want you to think we are getting everything out of this passage that we can. There are so many truths contained in this passage we could draw it out for quite some time.

Psalm 4

Psalm 4:1-8

Introduction

The Psalm title reads, “To the chief Musician on Neginoth, A Psalm of David.”

Neginoth is a Hebrew word, and is the plural form of Neginah. Neginoth is the general term used for all stringed instruments. So the chief musician, would be the conductor for the stringed instruments. It shows up in Psalm 4, Ps 54, 55, 61, 67, 76.

I. Closet of Prayer (1) #

A. Statement – “God of my righteousness” #

Titus 3:5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;

Romans 2:1

Righteous Judgement #

Rom 2:1-2

Introduction

In Romans 1, we find that it more directly addresses the gentile heathen people. We find that God was revealed to them through creation, even with in them. At the same time they went out into sin. The Jewish reader of this chapter would be shouting Amen, because it wasn’t aimed at him. It was aimed at heathen people. Paul, now turns the cannon towards the Jewish people. You will recall, he intends to deal with both Jew and Gentile throughout the Book.

Psalm 5

Godly Attributes #

Psalm 5

Proclamations about God.
There are many things that can be noted in this Psalm. You could go through and document the Proclamations made about God. Many lessons could be drawn about the character of God. They would be accurate, and good! Tomorrow, take time to read this Psalm again, and note some things about the character of God, it will help you.

Proclamations about the ungodly
There are many true facts pointed out about the ungodly in this chapter. I would encourage you to go back through and note them.