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Introduction to Romans
Outline of the Book of Romans
- Introduction (1:1-15)
- Righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ (1:16-17)
- All mankind is condemned because of sin (1:18-3:20)
- Righteousness through Jesus Christ by faith in him (3:21-4:25)
- The fruits of the Spirit (5:1-11)
- Adam and Christ compared (5:12-21)
- Becoming like Christ in this life (6:1-8:39)
- God's plan for Israel (9:1-11:36)
- Practical advice for living as Christians (12:1-15:13)
- Conclusion and greetings (15:14-16:27)
Who wrote the Book of Romans?
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to Christians who were in Rome.
What is the Book of Romans about?
Paul planned to visit the Christians in Rome, and he wanted to get them ready to receive him. He said his purpose was to "bring about the obedience of faith" (16:26).
In this letter Paul most fully described the gospel of Jesus Christ. He explained that both Jews and non-Jews have sinned, and God will forgive them and declare them righteous only if they believe in Jesus (chapters 1-11). Then he gave them practical advice for how believers should live (chapters 12-16).