Romans chapter 1 |
Ro 1:1-8. |
Paul commends his calling to the Romans; |
Ro 1:9-15. |
and his desire to come to them. |
Ro 1:16-17. |
What his gospel is. |
Ro 1:18-20. |
God is angry with sin. |
Ro 1:21-32. |
What were the sins of the gentiles. |
Romans chapter 2 |
Ro 2:1-5. |
No excuse for sin. |
Ro 2:6-13. |
No escape from judgment. |
Ro 2:14-16. |
Gentiles cannot; |
Ro 2:17-29. |
nor Jews. |
Romans chapter 3 |
Ro 3:1-2. |
The Jews' prerogative; |
Ro 3:3-8. |
which they have not lost; |
Ro 3:9-19. |
howbeit the law convinces them also of sin; |
Ro 3:20-27. |
therefore no flesh is justified by the law; |
Ro 3:28-30. |
but all, without difference, by faith, only; |
Ro 3:31. |
and yet the law is not abolished. |
Romans chapter 4 |
Ro 4:1-9. |
Abraham's faith was imputed to him for righteousness; |
Ro 4:10-12. |
before he was circumcised. |
Ro 4:13-15. |
By faith only he and his seed received the promise. |
Ro 4:16-23. |
Abraham is the father of all that believe. |
Ro 4:24-25. |
Our faith also shall be imputed to us for righteousness. |
Romans chapter 5 |
Ro 5:1. |
Being justified by faith, we have peace with God; |
Ro 5:2-7. |
and joy in our hope; |
Ro 5:8-9. |
that since we were reconciled by his blood, when we were enemies; |
Ro 5:10-11. |
we shall much more be saved, being reconciled. |
Ro 5:12-16. |
As sin and death came by Adam; |
Ro 5:17-19. |
so much more righteousness and life by Jesus Christ. |
Ro 5:20-21. |
Where sin abounded, grace did superabound. |
Romans chapter 6 |
Ro 6:1. |
We may not live in sin; |
Ro 6:2. |
for we are dead unto it; |
Ro 6:3-11. |
as appears by our baptism. |
Ro 6:12-17. |
Let not sin reign any more; |
Ro 6:18-22. |
because we have yielded ourselves to the service of righteousness; |
Ro 6:23. |
and for that death is the wages of sin. |
Romans chapter 7 |
Ro 7:1-3. |
No law hath power over a man longer than he lives. |
Ro 7:4-6. |
But we are dead to the law. |
Ro 7:7-11. |
Yet is not the law sin; |
Ro 7:12-15. |
but holy, just and good; |
Ro 7:16-25. |
as I acknowledge, who am grieved because I cannot keep it. |
Romans chapter 8 |
Ro 8:1-4. |
They that are in Christ, are free from condemnation. |
Ro 8:5-12. |
What harm comes of the flesh; |
Ro 8:13-18. |
and what good of the Spirit. |
Ro 8:19-28. |
The glorious deliverance all things long for, |
Ro 8:29-37. |
was beforehand decreed from God. |
Ro 8:38-39. |
Nothing can sever us from his love. |
Romans chapter 9 |
Ro 9:1-6. |
Paul is sorry for the Jews. |
Ro 9:7-17. |
All of Abraham not of the promise. |
Ro 9:18-24. |
God's sovereignty. |
Ro 9:25-31. |
The calling of the Gentiles and rejecting of the Jews, foretold. |
Ro 9:32-33. |
The cause of the Jews' stumbling. |
Romans chapter 10 |
Ro 10:1-10. |
The Scripture shows the difference between the righteousness of the law, and that of faith; |
Ro 10:11-17. |
and that all, both Jew and Gentile, that believe, shall not be confounded; |
Ro 10:18. |
and that the Gentiles shall receive the word and believe. |
Ro 10:19-21. |
Israel was not ignorant of these things. |
Romans chapter 11 |
Ro 11:1-6. |
God has not cast off all Israel. |
Ro 11:7-15. |
Some were elected, though the rest were hardened. |
Ro 11:16-17. |
There is hope of their conversion. |
Ro 11:18-25. |
The Gentiles may not exult over them; |
Ro 11:26-32. |
for there is a promise of their salvation. |
Ro 11:33-36. |
God's judgments are unsearchable. |
Romans chapter 12 |
Ro 12:1-2. |
God's mercies must move us to please God. |
Ro 12:3-5. |
No man must think too well of himself; |
Ro 12:6-8. |
but everyone attend on that calling wherein he is placed. |
Ro 12:9-18. |
Love, and many other duties are required of us. |
Ro 12:19-21. |
Revenge is especially forbidden. |
Romans chapter 13 |
Ro 13:1-7. |
Subjection, and many other duties, we owe to the magistrates. |
Ro 13:8-10. |
Love is the fulfilling of the law. |
Ro 13:11-14. |
Gluttony and drunkenness, and the works of darkness, are out of season in the time of the Gospel. |
Romans chapter 14 |
Ro 14:1-12. |
Men may not contemn nor condemn one another for things indifferent; |
Ro 14:13-14. |
but take heed that they give no offence in them; |
Ro 14:15-23. |
which the apostle proves unlawful by many reasons. |
Romans chapter 15 |
Ro 15:1. |
The strong must bear with the weak. |
Ro 15:2. |
We must not please ourselves; |
Ro 15:3-6. |
for Christ did not so; |
Ro 15:7. |
but receive one another, as Christ did us all; |
Ro 15:8-14. |
both Jews and Gentiles; |
Ro 15:15-27. |
Paul excuses his writing; |
Ro 15:28-29. |
and promises to see them; |
Ro 15:30-33. |
and requests their prayers. |
Romans chapter 16 |
Ro 16:1-16. |
Paul wills the brethren to greet many; |
Ro 16:17-20. |
and advises them to take heed of those which cause dissension and offences; |
Ro 16:21-27. |
and after sundry salutations ends with praise and thanks to God. |