Interact Close Bible Notes Important: You will NOT lose your data entered when you change to a different tab. This note will be displayed at bottom of your sermon note when you save to pdf or email them Week of February 16, 2025 Watch Give Give Go to Giving Website Note: You will be redirected to a new browser tab to give. Once done, you can return to this notes page by pressing the back button on your phone. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Connection CardOpens in new tab. Click back button to return. Washington Alliance Church An Overview February 16, 2025 View Archives Reveal Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) Romans 1:1-17, An Overview February 16, 2025 / Pastor Brian Greenleaf / Romans 1:1-17 / Washington Alliance Church Overview of terms: : Gk. doulos – one who is subservient to his master complete and utter devotion to Jesus Christ, without reservation : Gk. euangelion – good news, God’s gospel (not Paul’s) : Gk. charis – God’s unmerited (undeserve) favor to unworthy people God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense : Gk. agios – holy one, set apart unto the Lord Every believer in Jesus : Gk. dynamis – dynamite, strength and ability : Gk. pistis – belief, trust, and reliance on God The focus of the gospel is an obedience-producing faith Not of a gospel that is centered on a crucified Savior Without the bad, we do not see our for the good Sermon Talks What caught your attention in this week’s message? Was there something you had never heard before or something you had a question about? Which of the key terms we looked at stands out to you the most? Why? What does it mean to be a bondservant? Would you call yourself one? What is so striking about Paul’s description of himself as a “slave” and “apostle”? What do the two terms tell us about Paul’s view of his calling? What is the “good news” of Romans? What is the “bad news”? What is the meaning of grace? Why is grace hard for many people to understand? Why is this so important to understand? Paul said that he is not ashamed of the gospel. What do you think led him to make this statement? What does it say about his heart? Can you say the same thing? Considering what we talked about today, think again about your own life. What implications does the gospel have in your life right now? How have you seen the power of the gospel exercised in your life? Is there anything that needs to change? If so, what? Pray about it: Meditate on God’s Word (Romans 1:1-17 ) and this week’s message. Adoration: What can I praise God for in light of what this teaches me? Confession: What sin can I confess because of what this teaches me? Thanksgiving: What can I thank God for in light of what he has done? Supplication: What do I need to ask of God in order to grow in light of this? DID YOU KNOW? Double click a sentence in your note above to highlight it or add your own note below it. Send to Email Enter your email address below to receive a copy of your filled in notes Send Save PDF Locally Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your device Generate File Click to View PDF Save PDF to Google Drive Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your Google Drive account(For Apple devices, use Chrome browser or go to SETTINGS>SAFARI and uncheck BLOCK POPUPS.) Save File