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Key words of Romans include:
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“To be at one with God” is a strong way of describing the term atonement.
The word “imputation” is at times translated as “reckon.”
Coming to the Father through the atoning work of Christ is how we were justified.
Predestination is a simple truth that some Bible scholars try to interpret away.
Propitiation is not seen in the Mercy Seat.
Reconciliation has in it the idea of transfer.
Justification is how we should view our born again life.
“Rightwiseness” is the old English way of saying righteousness.
If we could bring about our own sanctification, we would be bringing it to the grounds of human achievement.
Sanctification is a Divine process in the Believer’s life.
Romans was written from Corinth.
Paul died a natural death in approximately AD 66.
There is no subject under heaven of more importance than the righteousness of God and the sinfulness of man.
Romans is logic set on fire.
Hebrew babies born in a cosmopolitan city were given two names.
Paul’s place of service was as a teacher.
The character of Paul’s message is “the Gospel of God.”
To deny the fact of the resurrection is to blaspheme the Holy Spirit.
The authority of Christ has nothing to do with the gifts to the Church.
Paul’s goal was not to serve Christ.
God is favorable disposed toward his people by the gift of His Son.
Man has a right to be liberal with things not his.
Paul felt no obligation to the whole world.
Paul was not ashamed of the message of the Gospel of Christ.
God does not have an inexorable standard.
The heart of the Gospel is the righteous man living by faith.
The Gospel’s perversion is not talked about by Paul.
The origin of man’s depravity started in the garden.
Man fell because he did not know God.
“Invisible attributes” tell us that God cannot be seen.
In verse twenty two, men became fools who professed to be wise.
Man does not change just because the light of God goes out in his heart.
Man without God in his mind can still decide between right and wrong.
