Romans: The Gospel of God's Righteousness
Paul's Theological Masterpiece on Justification by Faith
Romans stands as Paul's theological masterpiece, a systematic presentation of the gospel of God's righteousness. Written to believers he had never met, this epistle contains the most comprehensive explanation of Christian doctrine in the New Testament.
In this thorough 23-part verse-by-verse study, Dr. Peter J. Carter explores every aspect of Paul's magnificent exposition of salvation, covering:
This series is essential for pastors, theologians, and believers who want to understand the doctrinal foundations of the Christian faith and the full implications of the gospel message.
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Paul's greeting, his calling as an apostle, and the foundational declaration of the gospel's power for salvation.
God's wrath against ungodliness, the suppression of truth, and the moral decay of pagan society.
The moral person's self-condemnation, God's righteous judgment, and the universal nature of conscience.
The failure of religious privilege, the inadequacy of circumcision, and the value of being Jewish.
The universal verdict of Scripture: all have sinned and fall short of God's glory.
God's righteousness revealed through faith in Jesus Christ, justification by faith, and the exclusion of works.
Abraham as the model of justification by faith, the father of all believers, and the certainty of God's promises.
Peace with God, access to grace, hope of glory, and the assurance of God's love through Christ.
Adam and Christ as federal heads, the entrance of sin and death, and the abundance of grace.
Dead to sin, alive to God, baptism's meaning, and the choice between sin and righteousness.
Freedom from the law, the purpose of the law, and the internal struggle between flesh and spirit.
No condemnation, life in the Spirit, adoption as sons, and the certainty of God's love.
Paul's anguish for Israel, God's sovereign election, and the remnant according to grace.
Israel's stumbling over the stone, the righteousness of faith, and the universal offer of salvation.
The remnant of grace, the olive tree, Israel's future restoration, and the mystery of God's ways.
The living sacrifice, spiritual worship, and transformation through the renewal of the mind.
Sober self-assessment, the body of Christ, and the proper use of spiritual gifts.
Genuine love, brotherly affection, hospitality, and overcoming evil with good.
Submission to authorities, the purpose of government, love as the fulfillment of law, and Christian conduct.
Accepting the weak, not judging over doubtful matters, and bearing with one another in love.
Paul's ministry to the Gentiles, his travel plans, and personal greetings to the Roman believers.
Warning against divisive teachers, final greetings, and the magnificent doxology to God's wisdom.
A final lesson summarizing the key theological themes from Romans and imparting pastoral blessings.