Pauline Epistles
When did Paul found the church of Corinth?
On his second missionary journey. He spoke in the synagogues on the Sabbath and his converts probably came from there.
What does Paul use in Romans 7 to illustrate liberty from the law?
Our relationship to the law is like a marriage. Death breaks marriage obligations, and death in Christ breaks our bondage to the law.
Persons involved in an Epistle
Holy Spirit, human author, amanuensis, messenger, recipient
Key verse of I Corinthians
I Corinthians 6:19-20 "What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's."
Author and readership of I Corinthians
Paul, church at Corinth
Theme of Romans
The Plan of Salvation
Members of the Roman church were from both the ______and ______
Roman aristocracy lower class servants
Romans key verse
Romans 1:16 "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek."
List the 5 verses used in the Romans Road (important!!!)
Romans 3:10 "There is none righteous..." Romans 6:23 "Wages of sin is death..." Romans 5:8 "While we were yet sinners..." Romans 10:9 "If thou shalt confess..." Romans 10:13 "For whosoever shall call..."
What did Paul learn during his 14 years of preparation?
-a Christian perspective -how to explain a Christian interpretation of the OT -was a mature Christian by the time he began full time service
What was the problem of immorality in the church at Corinth?
-a man was having a relationship with his stepmother -the Corinthians were too proud to deal with the situation -Paul instructed them to discipline the person, just like Christ instructed in Matthew 18
What is our duty to government?
-be subject to authorities -they are appointed by God -pay your taxes
5 facts about Paul
-born in Tarsus of Cilicia -Roman citizen -received Jewish schooling and rabbinical teaching -leading Pharisee -spent 14 years preparing after his conversion
What three duties are talked about in Paul's Exhortation (Romans 12-15)?
-duty to God, church, and society (12) -duty to government (13) -duty to weaker brethren (14)
What three principles are given for our duty to weaker brethren?
-edification -offense- don't do anything that might cause offense -doubt- don't do anything you are in doubt about
How do epistles allow informal discussion of doctrine?
-examples of doctrine applied to real life -doctrine applied to different situations -content governed by readers' needs
Paul's ministry
-great missionary, church planter -imprisoned -released and imprisoned again in Rome -martyred in Rome (AD 64-67) -wrote 13 epistles
What were the three difficulties in the Corinthian church? (7-16)
-marriage and divorce (marriage recommended, singleness a gift, divorce to be avoided) -doubtful activities (some Christians would eat meat that had been offered to idols and others would not) -public worship (head coverings, the Lord's supper)
What is our duty to God, church, and society?
-present your bodies a living sacrifice -do not conform to this world --be transformed by the renewing of your mind
Israel and God's Merciful Purpose (Romans 10)
-the Jews' rejection does not change God's promises -God is good even when His people are not -God's plans are perfect, His promises are sure
Advantages of an epistle
-they are personal -they allow informal discussion of doctrine
How did the Christians at Corinth misuse manifestation gifts?
They used them to compete with each other
What problem were the Corinthians having with the Lord's Supper?
They were misusing and abusing it and displaying an unfit attitude (eating unworthily)
3 Distinctive features of I Corinthians
-written in response to bad reports about the church from the family of Chloe -addressed questions the church had sent Paul via three men- -purpose was to answer questions and correct problems
Romans Key Chapters
1 Depravity of the Gentile World 4 Abraham Justified by Faith 6 Freedom from Sin's Slavery 12 Dedicated Christian Living
Who is talked about in Romans 1-3 (Condemnation)
1-The heathen- those who have never heard the gospel 2- The self-righteous- those who see themselves as good 3- The religious- those who trust in religion and their ability to keep the law to get to God
In Paul's day, Rome had a population of _______, the majority of whom were _______
4 million slaves
What is the Romans Road?
A method of leading someone to salvation
The Jews' rejection of Jesus brought ______
chastening, because God honored their bad choice (Romans 10)
Readership of Romans
church at Rome
Romans is based less on ________than any other epistle
circumstances that motivated its writing
This rule about not taking Christians to court is about ____ law, not ____law
civil (in other words, suing people), not criminal
Justification is by __________
faith in Christ
carnal
fleshly- doing what feels good, rather than that which is right to do
Justification means trusting that _______
Christ will do for us what we cannot do for ourselves
The religious person is condemned because...
he falls short of God's perfect standard
The self-righteous is condemned because...
he has failed to truly keep the law he claims
The heathen is condemned because...
he has rejected God
What two problems were there in the church at Corinth?
immorality, Christians taking Christians to court
Are there epistles in the Old Testament?
no
What does Paul do in Romans more than in all the other epistles combined?
quote from the OT
Rome was a very _______ city, with ________temples of worship to various gods
religious 420
What is an amanuensis?
secretary
Paul worked as a _______in Corinth
tentmaker
reconciliation
to bring into agreement
redemption
to buy back
sanctification
to cleanse, to set apart
"to corinthianize"
to commit fornication
justification
to declare righteous
beseech
to exhort, urge
propitiation
to satisfy
What is our duty to weaker brethren?
to welcome and receive them
A weak conscience is an _______conscience, a strong conscience is a ______conscience
uninformed, informed
The Greeks prided themselves on:
wisdom and sophistication
Definition of Vindication (Romans 9-11)
-A defense -to show or prove to be right, reasonable
How are epistles personal?
-God's word is given in terms of human experience -they illustrate Christianity as a personal experience
4 steps to victory over the flesh (Romans 6)
1. Know 2. Reckon 3. Yield 4. Obey
What two types of spiritual gifts are there?
1. Ministry gifts (to edify and build up others) 2. Manifestation gifts (used by the apostles; visible demonstrations of God's authentication of His word
6 rules for exercising gifts
1. Must be edifying to the church 2. Must be understandable 3. No more than 2 or 3 in any single service 4. One person at a time 5. Women prohibited from exercising manifestation gifts 6. The exercise of these gifts was to be orderly, under control, and not confusing
6 facts about the city of Corinth
1. One of the largest cities in the Roman Empire 2. beautiful architecture and art 3. wealthy (commercial crossroads) 4. loved athletic competitions 5. philosophical 6. morale corrupt
6 Blessings of justification (Romans 5)
1. Peace with God 2. Access to God 3. Glorious hope 4. Christian character 5. The love of God 6. Salvation from future wrath
Four possibilities for who started the church at Rome
1. Peter- although he is not listed with those greeted in Jerusalem in Romans 16 2. Paul- but he implies he has not yet been to Rome 3. Paul's converts- possible, because Romans 16 lists some people with whom Paul is familiar 4. Converts from Pentecost- Acts 2:10 says Jews from Rome heard Peter's message at Pentecost
What three things were the church at Corinth divided over?
1. Philosophy and Wisdom of man 2. Lack of spirituality 3. over personalities
5 Common Denominators of an Epistle
1. Salutation 2. Various courtesies 3. Prayer of good fortune 4. Greetings from others 5. Benediction/blessing
The 5 principles of decision making
1. The key is love 2. Accept a higher standard 3. Flexibility is essential 4. Not every thing that is legal is moral or wise 5. Do all for the glory of God
5 aspects of Security in the Spirit (Romans 8)
1. Victory in the Spirit 2. Assurance from the Spirit 3. Hope in the Spirit 4. Intercession through the Spirit 5. Protection by the Spirit
What three things did some Christians reject because of the philosophy and wisdom of man?
1. the gospel 2. Paul 3. church authorities
How many epistles did Paul write?
13
The average epistle has ________ words
1300
Paul spent _______teaching the Corinthian Christians
18 months
How many epistles are there?
21
Key Chapters of I Corinthians
3 Wisdom for the Spiritual Man 7 Marriage and Divorce 11 Lord's Supper 12 Spiritual Gifts 13 The Love Chapter 15 The Resurrection
Approximately how many people lived in Corinth
500,000
When was Romans written?
AD 55-56
Date and place of writing of I Corinthians
AD 55-56 Paul was in Ephesus on his third missionary journey when he received a report of questions and problems in church at Corinth
I Corinthians 2:14
But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
Romans 4:5
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
How was Abraham justified?
By faith (Genesis 15:1-6) He believed God that he would have a son
Outline of Romans
Condemnation (1-3) Justification (4-5) Sanctification (6-8) Vindication (9-11) Exhortation (12-15)
Romans presents what Constitution?
Constitution of Biblical Faith
Where was Romans written?
Corinth- Paul was there collecting money for the struggling Christians in Jerusalem
Theme of I Corinthians
Correction of Carnal Christians
Christological Epistles
Doctrine of Christ (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon)
Soteriological Epistles
Doctrine of Salvation (Romans and 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians)
Eschatological Epistles
Doctrine of future events (1 & 2 Thessalonians)
Romans 14:7-8
For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself. For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
What competition was held in Corinth?
Isthmus Games- every 2 years, stadium could hold 20,000 people, second only to the Olympics
Why shouldn't Christians take other Christians to court? (In other words, sue them)
It is better to suffer a loss rather than have a bad testimony in front of an unsaved judge
Author of Romans
Paul
Romans was the basis for the_______
Reformation
In what ways was Corinth morally corrupt?
There were many taverns, much drunkenness, debauchery. Temple of Aphrodite (Greek goddess of love) had prostitutes as part of worship.
spiritual gift
a divine ability to have a spiritually significant impact on the life of another person
epistle
a letter, usually formal and teaching in nature
God chose Israel for:
a special purpose, a tool in God's hand (Romans 9)
Justification is a ___ not a _____
act process
There is no ________ to us for justification
charge
In I Corinthians 11, what is the context and principle of Paul talking about women worshipping with head coverings?
context- submission principle- modesty and distinction
The church at Corinth was a _______________ of _______, ______, and ______ Christians
cross cultural Greek, Roman, and Asian
What builds our conscience?
discernment from the Word of God
Romans presents a _________summary of NT Christianity
doctrinal
Romans was not written so much to correct wrong views as to clearly explain _________
doctrine
Ecclesiological Epistles
doctrine of the church (1 & 2 Timothy, Titus)
Paul's epistles usually start with _____and end with ________
doctrine, application
Important words in Romans
justification sanctification reconciliation propitiation redemption
Romans is the ___________est epistle and has ________words
longest, 7100
What is the role of the conscience?
making decisions
The church was a ____________organization of ____, _____, and ______
multicultural Jews, Greeks, Romans
Paul gives a defense of ______
the integrity of God's plan for Israel