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Righteousness Revealed
Righteousness Revealed
Introduction
Before beginning the study of a new lesson, it is extremely important that you review the outline and the
material that you have already studied. In Lesson 1, the authorship of Paul was confirmed as was the time, place
and to whom Romans was written. Lesson 2 presented seven important keys to understanding the epistle and
some outlines to give you some idea of its depth and scope. Lesson 3 presented the text verse by verse, and
began the section of our outline called “Introduction.”
This lesson includes Chapter 1:14-17 and concludes The Introduction. The theme is Righteousness
Revealed. The key verses and the entire theme of Romans, along with the three great "I Ams" of the apostle
Paul, are included in this message. May your heart be blessed as you study diligently.
THE LESSON
I. "I AMS" OF THE APOSTLE PAUL. (BE ABLE TO LIST THESE FOR YOUR EXAM.)
A. I am Debtor – Romans 1:14 – Reveals Paul's feeling of obligation
B. I am Ready – Romans 1:15 – Reveals Paul's confident sense of preparation
C. I am Not Ashamed – Romans 1:16 – Reveals Paul's Exaltation in the gospel
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4. He had an overwhelming need to share the Good News concerning Christ with all men
everywhere:
a. Romans 1:14…to the Greek and to the Barbarians… – This was Paul's division of humanity.
Everyone in Paul's day who did not practice Greek culture was considered a Barbarian.
b. The wise and the unwise – This was Paul's intellectual division of mankind – the learned and
the unlearned.
C. Notes for our meditation and learning:
1. Paul felt, and so should we, that the gospel of Christ meets the need of mankind at every level.
2. The realization of what we were before we met Christ should fill us all with humility and a sense
of obligation.
3. The possession of the gospel makes us debtors to all that have never heard.
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2. What is the gospel? One good definition is: "It is the good news of God's all-sufficient provision
for sinners, in and by the Person, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which embraces every
aspect of salvation and every doctrine relating to that salvation." (Learn this definition by
heart for the exam.)
C. Paul was not ashamed of this Gospel
1. Because of its power (Romans 1:16) it is the power of God unto salvation….
a. The word "power" is dunamis from which the word “dynamite" is derived.
b. All of God's omnipotence, His unlimited, universal, absolute power is at work in and
through the gospel for our salvation.
c. Here is the power that created and sustains the universe.
Here is a power far greater than Rome.
Here is a power far greater than the hydrogen bomb.
Here is the power that raised Christ from the dead.
Here is the power to cleanse a harlot, cure an alcoholic, heal a homosexual, rescue a soul
from hell, from Satan's control and sin's condemnation, completely cleanse, forgive and
transform a human life.
♦ No wonder Paul was not ashamed of such a Gospel!
2. Because of its universality. To everyone that believeth both Jew and Gentile.
a. To everyone – The privilege and opportunity to be saved is clearly available to everyone
(John 3:16, Isaiah 45:22, 1 Timothy 2:4, 1 John 2:2).
b. That believeth – Salvation is experienced by only those who believe.
c. The Jew first – This is a matter of chronology, not priority. Note Matthew 10:5,6 and
Acts 13:46.
3. Because in it is revealed the righteousness of God (Verse 17).
♦ No one could ever be saved from sin until the demands of sin were paid and the curse of a
broken law was removed. God is a holy God. He cannot by-pass or over-look sin. It must
be judged, purged, and put away. Read 2 Corinthians 5:21, Hebrews 1:3, 9:26;
Isaiah 53:6; Galatians 3:10-15.
a. The gospel is good news because it contains the message that God's justice has been
vindicated and His holiness satisfied as to sin, making it possible for Him to deal with you
and me in mercy and grace.
b. Righteousness of God – Paul wrote of the righteousness God imputes to all who believe.
Read Philippians 3:9; Romans 3:21-23; 2 Corinthians 5:21. Dr. Griffeth Thomas writes,
"Righteousness covers all that is necessary to re-instate a sinner as right with God, and
therefore includes his position, character, privilege and prospects. It embraces the past,
present and the future and means the state of being right."
c. From faith to faith – That is, it is an on-going process to all generations. We are saved
through faith (Ephesians 2:8,9) and we live by faith (Galatians 2:20).
4. The just shall live by faith
a. This truth, when it dawned on Martin Luther, freed him from religious blindness and
transformed his life.
b. This was the watchword and battle cry of the Reformation.
c. This is the testing point of every religious system.
If it is wrong in this passage, it is wrong everywhere.
♦ Read Habakkuk 2:4, Galatians 3:11, and Hebrews 10:38.
♦ Five hundred years before Christ, Socrates said to Plato, "It may be that the Deity can forgive sin, but
I do not see how."
♦ A dying sinner said – "I don't want God to do anything wrong in saving me."
♦ Job asked, "How then can man be justified with God?”( Job 25:4).
♦ Romans provides the answer to all of these problems, as you will see more and more, especially in
these early chapters.
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Name ________________________________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________________
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1. Paul had such a deep feeling of obligation to share the Gospel because: (Value 4 points)
a. he had persecuted the church before he believed.
b. he was filled with the power of the Holy Spirit.
c. he did not want anyone to go to hell.
3. The evidence in the book of Romans that Paul’s life was radically changed is: (Value 4 points)
a. he traveled all over the Roman Empire.
b. he started the church in Rome.
c. he called the gospel he once hated, “My Gospel.”
4. We know that Paul was ready spiritually to preach the Gospel because: (Value 4 points)
a. he had studied at the famous University of Tarsus and had been taught by Gamaliel.
b. he had placed his faith in Christ.
c. even though he was weak and sickly, he was ready to die for Christ.
5. We know that Paul was ready intellectually to preach because: (Value 4 points)
a. he had studied at the famous university of Tarsus and had been taught by Gamaliel.
b. he had placed his faith in Christ.
c. even though he was weak and sickly, he was ready to die for Christ.
6. When Paul said, “To you that are in Rome ALSO,” he meant: (Value 4 points)
a. that he would also come to Rome just as he had to other cities.
b. some had accused Paul of being afraid to come to Rome. This word assures them that this is not so.
c. it meant that he came to Rome to preach to the Gentiles and also to the Jews.
7. What can be said about Romans 1:16-17? (Open Bible) (Value 4 points)
a. It introduces the 14 key words later expanded in the book of Romans.
b. It explains justification by faith.
c. It teaches that everyone will believe.
8. According to Romans 1:16-17, Paul was not ashamed of the gospel because: (Mark three) (Open Bible)
(Value 12 points)
a. it is good news.
b. it is the power of God unto salvation.
c. everyone will believe it.
d. it saves everyone who believes it.
e. the righteousness of God is revealed in it.
f. it gives faith.
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10. What needed to happen before anyone could be saved? (Value 4 points)
a. The demands of sin had to be paid.
b. The Bible had to be written.
c. God’s righteousness had to be revealed.
11. In Romans 1:17 “from faith to faith” means: (Open Bible) (Value 4 points)
a. that a person must have faith in Christ before he can be saved.
b. that the believer must always live by faith.
c. that believers are saved by faith and must live by faith.
12. The testing point of every religious system is: (Value 4 points)
a. To be made right with God a person must receive Jesus Christ by faith.
b. To be made right with God a person must do many good works.
c. To be made right with God a person must live a good life.
13. Paul repeated the word “I am” three times. What three words did he use with it? (Value 12 points)
a. I am ____________________.
b. I am ____________________.
c. I am ____________________.
14. Complete the definition of the Gospel by using the words listed below. (Value 32 points)
The Gospel is the _______________ of God’s all-sufficient _______________ for _______________, in and by
the _______________, _______________, and _______________ of Jesus Christ, which embraces every aspect
(Words to be filled into the blank spaces: sinners, doctrine, good news, death, salvation, and provision, Person,
resurrection)
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Now that you have studied several lessons in the book of Romans, we invite you to make one of these two
decisions below.
Decision Time
Having studied this lesson as a believer in Jesus Christ, I realize that I have often been ashamed of Jesus Christ.
I have not been an effective witness for the Lord, however I have decided to be more sensitive to the Holy Spirit
in my witness, therefore,
I __________________________________ hereby make the promise before God that when He gives me
opportunities to witness concerning Jesus Christ, I will not be ashamed.
Up to this time I have not received Jesus Christ as my Savior, but now that I have studied several lessons in
Romans, I realize my need of a Savior. Therefore, today
Realizing that I am a sinner who is bound for eternal punishment and separation from God, I am repenting of my
sin and by the power of God I am forsaking them. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who died for my
sin and rose again from the dead. I believe He is living in heaven at this time.