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1.1 THE TRANSITION
2.1 The argument Therefores of Romans 1:1-5:1
Therefore, being justified by faith
3.1 CONCLUSION REGARDING PAGANS
3.2 CONCLUSION REGARDING THE MORAL MAN
3.3 CONCLUSION REGARDING RIGHTEOUSNESS WITHOUT RITUAL
3.4 CONCLUSION REGARDING INABILITY OF LAW TO JUSTIFY
3.5 CONCLUSION REGARDING FAITH APART FROM LAW
3.6 CONCLUSION THAT FAITH RECEIVES THE PROMISE
3.7 CONCLUSION REGARDING ABRAHAMS RIGHTEOUSNESS
3.8 CONCLUSION REGARDING THE RESULTS OF JUSTIFICATION
1.2 PEACE WITH GOD
2.1 The need for peace: enmity with God
2.2 The nature of the peace
3.1 NOT TRANQUILITY
3.2 NOT THE PEACE OF GOD
3.3 PEACE IS THE CESSATION OF HOSTILITY
3.4 PEACE IS INTIMACY WITH GOD
3.5 BUT PEACE WITH GOD LEADS TO THE PEACE OF GOD
2.3 The means of bringing peace to man
3.1 WE DO NOT MAKE PEACE WITH GOD
1.3 ACCESS INTO GRACE
2.1 The introduction for admission
2.2 Justification grace
2.2 Standing in grace
1 Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. (NKJV)
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