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Carl Westerlund :: Romans 1:5 - Mission to the Nations

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Romans in Outline No. 7

INTRODUCTION: "BY WHOM" = JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD (ROMANS 1:3)

1.1  THE PRIVILEGED RESPONSIBILITY

2.1  Apostleship

3.1  "LAY" APOSTLESHIP

"WE" linked with "Jesus Christ OUR Lord" - Romans 1:3

Therefore, apostleship includes Romans

3.2  "AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST"

2 Corinthians 5:21

2.2  Grace

3.1  IN GENERAL

Grace = God gives us everything in Christ Jesus, which we do not deserve

3.2  IN MINISTRY

A free and undeserved enabling to do God's work

1.2  THE SPECIAL MISSION

2.1  Faith Man's ultimate response

2.2  Obedience

3.1  MEANING OF "OBEDIENCE OF FAITH"

Obedience gives demonstrable proof of faith

3.2  THREE KINDS OF WORKS

4.1  Works of the Law of Moses

Romans 3:19-20

Galatians 2:15-16

4.2  Works of Human Merit

Titus 3:5

4.3  Works of Obedience to God

Romans 1:5; 15:18

2.3  Among all the nations

3.1  PAUL

Romans 15:16-18; 16:26

3.2  BELIEVERS: EXTENDING APOSTOLIC MINISTRY

Matthew 28:18-20

2.4  For His name's sake

Indicates coming under ownership

Matthew 16:25; 19:29

2.5  Extending the Kingdom of God

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