
Romans Bible Study Week 1
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Romans Bible Study – Week 1 Romans 1:1–3:20
In our first session of the Romans study, we explored Paul’s introduction to the gospel and his powerful argument for humanity’s need for salvation. Paul begins by affirming the gospel as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes (1:16–17). He then unpacks the universal reality of sin—both for Gentiles and Jews—showing that all are accountable before God. By the end of chapter 3:20, Paul makes it clear that no one can be justified by works of the Law, because all have fallen short and stand in need of God’s righteousness.
Key Themes:
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The gospel reveals God’s righteousness (1:16–17).
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God’s wrath is against sin, but His plan of salvation is for all people (1:18–32).
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Both Jews and Gentiles are guilty and in need of grace (2:1–3:20).
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The Law cannot save—it only exposes sin (3:20).
This week challenged us to see the depth of our need for Christ and prepared us to dive into the heart of the gospel in the weeks ahead.
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