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Romans Storyline

Romans unfolds how God's righteousness is revealed through the gospel of Christ, establishing that all humanity stands guilty before God and can only be justified by faith apart from works of the law, which union with Christ secures through the Spirit, and this same gospel proves God's faithfulness to Israel and the nations, transforming believers into a worshiping, holy, unified people consumed with global gospel ambition.

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Major Movements
Opening

The Gospel of God Revealed in the Son

Romans 1:1-17

Paul opens by announcing the gospel promised in Scripture, centered in the Son, and powerful to save because in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith.

Sets the governing thesis and burden of the letter.

Storyline Themes

Law and Grace

Law and grace describe how God reveals His righteous standard for human life while also providing the mercy and power necessary to rescue sinners and transform them into people who live according to His will.

Atonement

Atonement is God's provision through which the guilt of sin is dealt with, reconciliation with Him is made possible, and His justice and mercy are upheld, ultimately accomplished through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.

People of God

The people of God are the community God forms, preserves, and claims as His own throughout the biblical storyline, beginning in His purpose for humanity, developed through Israel, fulfilled in Christ, and expanded through the church as a redeemed people gathered from every nation.

Mission

Mission is God's purposeful movement to reveal His glory, redeem sinners, gather a people from every nation, and restore creation, carried out through His covenant people and fulfilled through the saving work and authority of Jesus Christ.

Covenant

Covenant is the binding relationship God establishes by His own authority through which He orders His relationship with humanity, governs His redemptive purposes, and carries His promises forward throughout the biblical storyline.

Holiness

Holiness in Scripture describes God's absolute moral purity, uniqueness, and separation from sin, as well as the calling of His people to reflect His character through lives set apart for Him.

Remnant

The remnant is the recurring biblical pattern in which God preserves a faithful portion of His people through judgment, exile, and widespread unfaithfulness so that His covenant purposes and redemptive promises continue forward in history.

Wisdom

Wisdom in Scripture refers to living skillfully according to the fear of the Lord, understanding God's order for life, and walking in ways that reflect His truth, a pattern ultimately embodied and fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

How To Read This Book
  1. Read Romans as a sustained argument, not as a loose collection of favorite doctrinal verses.
  2. Let chapters 1-3 establish the problem before rushing to the comfort of justification in chapters 3-5.
  3. Trace how justification, union with Christ, the law, and the Spirit build on each other through chapters 5-8.
  4. Treat Romans 9-11 as essential to the letter's logic, not as a detachable appendix.
  5. Read chapters 12-16 as the gospel's lived outcome in worship, ethics, unity, and mission.