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Carl Westerlund :: Romans 4:6-8 - David Also

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References for 2Sa 13:8 —  1   2 

Romans in Outline No. 43

1.1  THE BLESSING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS WITHOUT WORKS

Romans 4:6

2.1  Introduction: David

3.1  DAVID — THE BIG MAN

3.2  “JUST AS…” NO DIFFERENT THAN ABRAHAM

3.3  DAVID’S WORKS (?)

4.1  The breaking of the commandments

2 Samuel 11

10th Commandment: Coveting

7th Commandment: Adultery

6th Commandment: Murder

1st Commandment: God Substitutes

4.2  The effects of unconfessed sin

Psalm 38

Physically

Mentally

Socially

Spiritually

3.4  IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS

1.2  THE BLESSING OF FORGIVENESS

Romans 4:7

2.1  The confrontation of sin

2 Samuel 12

2.2  The confession of the sin

Psalm 51

3.1  ITS BASIS

Psalm 51:1

3.2  ITS ISSUE

Psalm 51:2-4

2.3  The results

Psalm 32:1

3.1  FORGIVENESS

Psalm 32:1a

3.2  COVERED SINS

Psalm 32:1b

1.3  THE BLESSING OF A MAN WHOSE SIN IS NOT IMPUTED

Romans 4:8

2.1  No imputation of sin

2.2  Earthly scars of sin

2 Samuel 12-18

3.1  THE CHILD DIES

2 Samuel 12:13-14

3.2  AMMON RAPED SISTER

2 Samuel 13:1-14

3.3  ABSALOM MURDERED AMMON

2 Samuel 12:22-29

3.4  ABSALOM SEDUCES THE PEOPLE

2 Samuel 15-18

2.3  The place of blessing

Romans 4:6-8

6 just as David also describes the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes righteousness apart from works: 7 “Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, And whose sins are covered; 8 Blessed is the man to whom the LORD shall not impute sin.” (NKJV)

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