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Bill Acton :: Romans 2:17-20 - The Claims of Privilege

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Sermon Outline for Romans 2:17-20

The Claims of Privilege

  1. The Claim of a Name – Rom 2:17
    • Thou art called a Jew
  2. The Claim of a Document – Rom 2:17
    • And rest in the Law
  3. The Claim of a Deity – Rom 2:17
    • And boast of God
  4. The Claim of Knowledge – Rom 2:18
    • And know His will
  5. The Claim of Discernment – Rom 2:18
    • Approving things that are more excellent
  6. The Claim of Superior Knowledge – Rom 2:18
    • Being instructed out of the Law
  7. The Claim of Leadership – Rom 2:18
    • Confident that you are a guide
  8. The Claim of a Light Given – Rom 2:19
    • A light to those who are in darkness
  9. The Claim of Educator – Rom 2:20
    • Instructor of the foolish
  10. The Claim of Maturity
    • A teacher of babes
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