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1.1 THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE MESSAGE
1.2 THE ADVANTAGE OF THE JEWS
2.1 The priority of the Jews
3.1 CHRONOLOGICALLY
Salvation is from the Jews
3.2 FOUNDATIONLAYERS
Foundationlayers
Romans 3:2 oracles
2.2 Abraham, their father, found justification, but not by keeping the law
2.3 BUT the Jews are also in sin, because they cannot keep Gods law
1.3 THE BURDEN FOR THE GENTILES
2.1 Paul identifies himself as the apostle to the Gentiles
2.2 Paul expresses his desires to have fruit among the Gentiles
2.3 Paul shows that the Gentiles are guilty before God
2.4 Paul probably is speaking (chap. 14) of the Gentiles having liberties that those with a Jewish background did not
3.1 IN EATING MEAT Romans 14:2-3
3.2 IN OBSERVING DAYS Romans 14:5-6
2.5 Paul ministers to the Gentiles that they might be an acceptable sacrifice to God
1.4 THE PLACE OF CHAPTERS 9-11
2.1 The Jews did have an advantage
2.2 The Gentiles were brought in to the righteousness of faith, when the Jews failed by not coming by faith
2.3 Salvation comes to all who believe, whether Jew or Gentile
2.4 Gentiles have been grafted in as a wild olive tree
2.5 Repentant Israel will yet be saved, when the Deliverer comes
1.5 THE NEED FOR UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN JEWS AND GENTILES
2.1 Both are members of one body
2.2 Both are to accept, rather than judge each other
3.1 BE LIKEMINDED ONE TO ANOTHER Romans 15:5
3.2 RECEIVE ONE ANOTHER Romans 15:7
2.3 They are exhorted to watch those causing division
1.6 CONCLUSION: SALVATION IS FOR BOTH JEW AND GENTILE
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