24 June 2017
SSS4 : Epistle to the Romans : Lesson 12
SSS4 : Epistle to the Romans : Lesson 12
Text: Romans 4
- Speaker:
- Rev Mark Tan
- Series:
- Epistle to the Romans
Message Notes
ABRAHAM THE FATHER OF FAITH
1. Abraham our father (Romans 4: 1)
a) Abraham our father according to the flesh
b) A reference to ethnicity of Abraham as a Jew
2. He is greatly revered by Israel
a) Because of the covenant God gave to him (Genesis 15:18)
b) He is called the friend of God (Isaiah 41:8)
ESTABLISHING THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION
1. Paul has to prove that Abraham was justified by faith
2. The Book of Genesis was not written theologically (as Romans was)
THE SCRIPTURES
1. Paul once again cites the Scriptures
2. He was a Biblical Theologian
3. The source of his theological authority- “The Scriptures” (Romans 4:3)
HOW WAS ABRAHAM JUSTIFIED?
1. Was he justified by his works? (Romans 3:2)
If so, then he has something to boast about!
2. Abraham was justified by his faith (Romans 3:3)
a) Abraham believed God
b) It was accounted to him for righteousness (Romans 3:3)
3. The text cited
And he believed in the LORD, and He accounted it to him for righteousness.
a) He believed
i) The word “believed” is from the word “faith”
ii) Translation: “He had faith in the LORD”
b) He accounted to him for righteousness
i) The LORD accounted this faith of Abraham for righteousness
ii) Abraham is a good example of what it means to be justified by faith
4. The appeal to “works” (Romans 4:4)
a) If one worked then he needs to receive wages
b) “Grace” is the opposite of “works”