While we were still helpless, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly (Rom 5:6)
While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us (Rom 5:7-8)
We have salvation and reconciliation with God (Rom 5:9-11)
We are saved from the wrath of God through Christ (Rom 5:9)
We have been reconciled to God and will be saved by Christ’s life (Rom 5:10)
We are rejoicing in God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Rom 5:11)
The results of Adam’s sin—sin and death (Rom 5:12-14)
Because of Adam, sin entered the world, and all sinned (Rom 5:12)
Because of Adam, death entered the world, and all died (Rom 5:12-14)
Death entered the world through Adam’s sin (Rom 5:12b)
Death spread to all men, because all sinned (Rom 5:12c)
Death came upon all sinners, even though many did not have special revelation from God that they violated (Rom 5:13-14)
The reversal of the results of Adam’s sin—grace and life in Christ (Rom 5:15-21)
The reversal of death through the grace of Christ (Rom 5:15)
The reversal of condemnation through justification in Christ (Rom 5:16)
The reversal of death through the grace of Christ (Rom 5:17)
The reversal of condemnation through justification in Christ (Rom 5:18)
The reversal of disobedience through the obedience of Christ (Rom 5:19)
The reason for the Law, and the response of grace (Rom 5:20)
The reversal of death through the grace of Christ (Rom 5:21)
Sanctification—freedom from the captivity of sin, the condemnation of the Law, and freedom to conduct ourselves in view of the certain hope of glory (Rom 6:1-8:30)
The gospel sets us free from captivity to sin (Rom 6:1-23)
Your position in Christ, under the rule of grace—you have died to sin and are alive to God (Rom 6:1-14)
The possible objection to the rule of grace, and Paul’s inspired answer (Rom 6:1-2)
The anticipated objection to the reign of abounding grace (Rom 6:1)
The positional facts of our union with Christ (Rom 6:3-10)
The reminder of our position as having been submersed into Christ (Rom 6:3-4)
Baptized into Christ, baptized into His death (Rom 6:3)
Buried with Christ, raised so we too might walk in newness of life (Rom 6:4)
The results of being united with Christ in His death and resurrection (Rom 6:5-7)
The facts restated—if we have been united with Him in the likeness of His death, we shall also be in the likeness of His resurrection (Rom 6:5)
The freedom recognized—our old man was crucified with Christ, so that we would no longer be slaves to sin (Rom 6:6-7)
The recognition of our glorious hope—eternal life, living for God (Rom 6:8-10)
We believe that our union with Christ guarantees our eternal life (Rom 6:8)
We believe Christ’s resurrection guarantees victory over death (Rom 6:9)
We believe Christ died to sin once for all, but lives eternally unto the glory of God (Rom 6:10)
The personal responsibility of living the resurrected life (Rom 6:11-14)
The principle stated: As Christ died to sin and was raised to eternally glorify God, so you must consider yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ (Rom 6:11)
1 [Alternate Outline for Rom 7:14-25]
3. The picture of trying to pursue sanctification under the Law [or the problem of trying to pursue sanctification under the Law; or the problem of trying to serve God by the letter of the law rather than the Spirit] (Rom 7:14-25)
2 The following four sub-points of this outline are adapted from Kevin McAteer’s sermon notes on Rom 8:1-4.
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