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Redemption inRomans

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" First, I thank my God

through Jesus Christ for

you all, that your faith is

spoken of throughout

the whole world"

(Romans 1:8, NKJV).

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INTRODUCCIÓNINTRODUCTION

• It is extremely important that a study of the book of Romans understand the book’s historical background.

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INTRODUCCIÓN

• The objective of the lesson is to show the background in which the epistle to the Romans was written

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BOSQUEJO

• Historical context

• Social context

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I. HISTORICAL CONTEXT

• From Corinth, on his third missionary trip he wrote the letters to the Romans. Acts 20:1–3.

• Some scholars set this around 57 A.D.

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• Paul was about to go to Jerusalem when he wrote this epistle, he carried offerings he had collected from the churches in Macedonia and Achaia. Romans 15:25-26

I. HISTORICAL CONTEXT

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• “Yea, so have I strived to preach the gospel, not where Christ was named...” Romans 15:20

I. HISTORICAL CONTEXT

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“Purpose”

• Paul wanted to visit the church in Rome to strengthen the work there and introduce Christianity to Spain.

I. HISTORICAL CONTEXT

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II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

“When we got to Rome, Paul was

allowed to live by himself, with a

soldier to guard him. ” Acts 28:16)

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“Guarded”

• In Jerusalem Paul was arrested, three years after he reached Rome in chains. Acts 28:20

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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“ Your Faith”

• Expresses the broadest sense of loyalty, the new style of life which had been discovered in Christ

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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“World”

• His loyalty was known in the Roman world known at that time. And fervent in Rome it was a strong and passionate Church.

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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• I myself am convinced, my brothers, that you yourselves are full of goodness, complete in knowledge and competent to instruct one another. Romans 15:14

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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• "Full of goodness"

Is righteousness in the heart and life, and motives in behavior.

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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• "Knowledge"

It is the knowledge of the spiritual truth held by those that were strong in the faith.

1Cor. 8:1, 7, 10-11

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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• “Exhortation”

Trained also to encourage/exhort, were willing to be encouraged and be exhorted.

II. SOCIAL CONTEXT

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CONCLUSION

• Paul had an objective:

to preach in new places.

• Wrote announcing his

visits and his hope to

preach in Spain

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This lesson was prepared by:

Pastor Alfredo Padilla Chávez

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ASSOCIATE truth – Why should I study this lesson?

DISCOVER truth – What does the Bible say about this truth?

APPLY truth – How can this truth affect my life today?

PLAN using the truth – How can I use this truth today?

TRANSFER truth to life – What changes do I need in my life?

ADAPT it!

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