1 Timothy 3:14–16
I. What is the truth?
II. How is the Church a Pillar and Buttress of the Truth?
III. How are we to conduct ourselves in the Church?
Philemon 1–25
I. The bond of friendship [1-7]
II. The mirror of the gospel [8-16]
III. Until we meet again [17-25]
Romans 16:25-27
I. What Is Paul’s Central Purpose in This Closing Passage?
II. Why Is This Paul’s Central Purpose as His Letter Ends?
III. How Are We Best Able to Fulfill this Central Purpose?
Romans 11:25–36
I. A Fuller Explanation of Israel's Situation – 25-29
II. A Relevant Example for the Nations to Understand – 30-32
III. A Worshipful Expression that All Creation Should Offer – 33-36
Galatians 3:1–22
I. By Works or By Hearing? (1-6)
II. By the Law or by Promise? (7-18)
III. Why Then the Law? (19-22)
IV. Am I Being Perfected by the Flesh?
Romans 10:14-21
I. Paul Spotlights God's Faithful Delivery of the Gospel – 14-15
II. Paul Identifies Our Problem Receiving the Gospel – 16-17
III. Paul Confirms Our Responsibility or This Problem – 18-21
Romans 10:5-13
I. Contrasting Two Ways to Pursue God’s Righteousness – 5-8
II. Explaining the Only Way to Attain God’s Righteousness – 9-10
III. Affirming that God’s Righteousness Is Available to All – 11-13
Romans 9:30-10:4
I. A Contrast in Receptivity to the Gospel – 9:30-33
II. The Difference-Maker in that Contrast – 10:1-4
Romans 5:1–11
I. Peace with God – 1
II. Access by Faith into Grace – 2
III. Joyful Hope of God’s Glory – 2
IV. Strengthened Hope through Sufferings – 3-4
V. The Holy Spirit – 5
Interlude: Reviewing the Gospel – 6-8
VI. Deliverance from God’s Wrath – 9
VII. Reconciliation to God through Jesus’ Death – 10
VIII. Salvation through Jesus’ Life – 10-11
Romans 3:21–26
Read MoreRomans 3:1–20
I. Much Advantage in Being a Jew – 1-8
II. No Advantage in Being a Jew – 9-20
Romans 1:18–23
I. Why God's Wrath Falls on People – 18-20
II. How People Earn God's Wrath – 21-23
Romans 1:8–17
I. Paul Gives Thanks for the Roman Church – 8-10
II. Paul Desires to Visit the Roman Church – 11-13
III. Paul Affirms the Gospel to the Roman Church – 14-17
Romans 1:1–7
I. The Apostle – 1
II. The Gospel – 2
III. The Savior – 3-4
IV. The Aim – 5
V. The Audience – 6-7
Romans 1:1–16:27
I. A Review of God's Mercies – cc.1-11
A. How People Are Justified before God – cc.1-4
B. How People Are Sanctified before God – cc.5-8
C. How God Is Justified before People – cc.9-11
II. A Response to God's Mercies – cc. 12-16
Romans 5:18
Read MoreRevelation 13:1–18
I. The Beast out of the Sea – 1-10
II. The Beast out of the Earth – 11-15
III. The Mark and the Number – 16-18
Acts 28:1–31
I. Through Much Opposition Paul Arrives in Rome – 1-16
II. Paul Dialogues with the Jews regarding the Gospel – 17-31
III. Final Reflections on Luke’s History and Gospel Advance
Acts 27:1–44
I. Why so much real estate in scripture is given to this shipwreck?
II. Ten observations from the story of this shipwreck
III. a: Ocean Liner vs. Cruise Ship, or from point A to point B.
b: To whom do you belong?
Acts 21:17–36
I. The Wide-Ranging Experiences of Paul’s First Week in Jerusalem
II. Learning with Paul in the School of Persecution in Jerusalem