Overview of Romans
A. INTRODUCTION (1:1-15)
B. RIGHTEOUSNESS COMES BY GOD’S UNDESERVED KINDNESS THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST (1:16–11:36)
1. Faith essential for salvation (1:16, 17)
“The righteous one will live by reason of faith” (1:16, 17)
2. God’s wrath against all ungodliness and unrighteousness (1:18-32)
3. God’s judgment on Jews and Greeks (2:1-16)
4. The Jews and the Law (2:17–3:8)
5. God’s righteousness revealed apart from law (3:9-31)
6. Abraham declared righteous through faith before the Law was given (4:1-25)
7. Reconciliation to God; death through Adam, life through Christ (5:1-21)
Being declared righteous by faith leads to peace with God, joy, and hope (5:1-5)
From being sinners and enemies to being reconciled to God (5:6-11)
Through Adam’s sin, death has spread to all and rules as king (5:12-14)
God’s free gift through Christ results in a declaration of righteousness (5:15-17)
Rule by sin replaced with rule by undeserved kindness (5:18-21)
8. A new life through baptism into Christ (6:1-23)
9. The purpose of the Law fulfilled; sin’s death-dealing power in all humans revealed (7:1-25)
10. The righteous standing of those in union with Christ (8:1-39)
Living in harmony with the spirit pleases God and brings life and peace (8:1-11)
God’s spirit bears witness of adoption as sons (8:12-17)
The revealing of God’s sons eagerly awaited by human creation (8:18-21)
Creation now groaning in pain (8:22-25)
The spirit pleads with God for the holy ones (8:26, 27)
God makes his works cooperate for those who love him (8:28-30)
“If God is for us, who will be against us?” (8:31-34)
Nothing can separate righteous ones from God’s love (8:35-39)
11. God’s sovereign will and natural Israel (9:1-33)
Paul expresses grief over his relatives, the Israelites (9:1-5)
Abraham’s true offspring (9:6-13)
God’s choosing not dependent on desire or effort of humans (9:14-18)
Unwise to find fault with the choice made by God, the Potter (9:19-26)
Only a remnant of natural Israel will be saved (9:27-29)
Israel stumbled by not showing faith (9:30-33)
12. How to attain a righteous standing before God (10:1-21)
Christ is the end of the Law (10:1-4)
Righteousness results from faith; public declaration for salvation (10:5-10)
Both Jews and Greeks need to call on the name of Jehovah to be saved (10:11-13)
Preachers sent out so that others can hear, believe, and call on Jehovah (10:14, 15)
Fleshly Israel’s lack of response was due to lack of faith, not lack of opportunity (10:16-21)
13. The salvation of all Israel illustrated by an olive tree (11:1-36)
Rejection of natural Israel not total (11:1-16)
Because of lack of faith on their part, some of Israel’s natural branches were broken off and “wild” non-Israelite ones were grafted in (11:17-24)
The sacred secret reveals how all spiritual Israel will be saved (11:25-32)
“O the depth of God’s riches and wisdom and knowledge!” (11:33-36)
C. ADVICE ON TRUE CHRISTIAN LIVING (12:1–15:13)
1. Wholehearted worship of God and proper behavior toward fellow believers and others (12:1-21)
Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy, with your power of reason (12:1, 2)
Christians have different gifts but are part of one body (12:3-8)
Show love and honor to fellow believers; display zeal, endurance, and submission in serving Jehovah (12:9-16)
“Keep conquering the evil with the good” (12:17-21)
2. True Christians and the State (13:1-7)
3. Fulfilling the law of love, and staying awake (13:8-14)
4. Work for unity; God’s Kingdom means righteousness, peace, and joy (14:1–15:13)
D. PAUL REVIEWS HIS MINISTRY AND LOOKS AHEAD (15:14-29)
E. FINAL EXHORTATION AND GREETINGS (15:30–16:27)
Paul urges the Christians in Rome to pray for him (15:30-33)
Paul introduces Phoebe, a minister of the Cenchreae congregation (16:1, 2)
Paul’s personal greetings to individual Christians in Rome (16:3-16)
Warning against divisions (16:17-19)
God will crush Satan shortly (16:20)
Greetings from Paul’s coworkers (16:21-24)
Glory to God, who alone is wise, through Jesus Christ (16:25-27)