Romans
By N. T. Wright and Patty Pell
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N. T. Wright
N. T. Wright is the former bishop of Durham and senior research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University. He is one of the world’s leading New Testament scholars and the award-winning author of many books, including?After You Believe,?Surprised by Hope,?Simply Christian,?Interpreting Paul, and?The New Testament in Its World, as well as the Christian Origins and the Question of God series.
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Romans - N. T. Wright
ROMANS
18 STUDIES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
IllustrationN. T. WRIGHT
WITH PATTY PELL
IllustrationCONTENTS
Getting the Most Out of Romans
Suggestions for Individual Study
Suggestions for Group Members
1Romans 1:1-17
Longing to See the Roman Christians
2Romans 1:18—2:16
Darkened Mind, Darkened Behavior
3Romans 2:17—3:8
God’s Determined Faithfulness
4Romans 3:9-31
The Unveiling of God’s Covenant Justice
5Romans 4:1-25
The Father of All Believers
6Romans 5:1-21
The Triumphant Reign of Grace
7Romans 6:1-23
Dead to Sin, Alive to God
8Romans 7:1-25
Life Under the Law
9Romans 8:1-17
Children of God, Led by the Spirit
10Romans 8:18-39
Nothing Shall Separate Us
11Romans 9:1-29
God’s Purpose and Justice
12Romans 9:30—10:21
The Fulfillment of the Covenant
13Romans 11:1-36
The Remnant of Grace
14Romans 12:1-21
The Living Sacrifice
15Romans 13:1-14
Love, the Law and the Coming Day
16Romans 14:1-23
The Way of Love and Peace
17Romans 15:1-24
Coming to Rome at Last
18Romans 15:25—16:27
Family and Friends
Guidelines for Leaders
Praise for Romans
About the Authors
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GETTING THE MOST
OUT OF ROMANS
From time to time, scientists have sent space probes to Mars. The object of the exercise is, of course, to try to find out more about the planet which, although it’s our nearest neighbor, is still over a hundred million miles away. For centuries people have imagined that there might be life on Mars, perhaps intelligent life. There are undoubtedly many new things to be learned, to be discovered. If only we could get there safely and work out what was going on.
A lot of people feel like that about Paul in general, and Romans in particular. Most people who have at least a nodding acquaintance with the Christian faith are aware that Paul was a striking and important figure in its early days. Many know that Romans is his greatest letter. Some may even have heard of the powerful effect this letter has had, over and over again, in the history of the church: great figures like Augustine, Luther and Karl Barth have studied it and come back with a fresh and challenging word from God. But, to many Christians in the Western world, Romans remains as much of a mystery as Mars. I tried to read it once,
they say, like a scientist describing yet another failed space probe, but I got bogged down and I couldn’t work it out.
A different problem lies in wait for those who have learned the Christian faith in the Western world. Many traditional Roman Catholics, and others in similar traditions, know that the Protestants have made Paul a great hero and are therefore suspicious of him. But there are problems for Protestants too.
Ever since the Reformation in the sixteenth century, many churches have taken Paul as their main guide, and have seen Romans as the book, above all, in which he sets out the basic doctrines they hold. Since part of my own background is firmly in this tradition—which is why I began studying this letter intensively for myself thirty years ago—I understand the power and importance of this tradition. But I have to report that it has only colonized certain parts of the great planet called Romans. It has mapped and discussed many craters, has analyzed many substances found in them, and has laid down well-trodden roads across some of the planet’s surface. But there are other parts which have remained a mystery—not the least the parts about the coming together of Jews and Gentiles, which Paul comes back to again and again throughout the letter.
It is time for some new mapping, for paths to be hacked through unexplored territory. (For more on this letter, also see my Paul for Everyone: Romans, Part One and Paul for Everyone: Romans, Part Two, on which this guide is based, published by SPCK and Westminster John Knox.) We still need the old maps and roads, of course. We won’t lose anything that they gave us. In fact, we shall find that we get more out of them by seeing and using them within Paul’s own larger picture, of God, Jesus, the world and ourselves.
As we work through Romans in this guide (prepared with the help of Patty Pell, for which I am grateful), we may sometimes feel we are being swept along in a small boat on a swirling, bubbling river. We need to hold on tight if we’re going to stay on board. But if we do, the energy and excitement of it all is unbeatable. The reason is obvious: because Romans is all about the God who, as Paul says, unveils his power and grace through the good news about Jesus. And, as Paul insists again and again, this power and grace is available for everyone who believes.
SUGGESTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL STUDY
1. As you begin each study, pray that God will speak to you through his Word.
2. Read the introduction to the study and respond to the Open
question that follows it. This is designed to help you get into the theme of the study.
3. Read and reread the Bible passage to be studied. Each study is designed to help you consider the meaning of the passage in its context. The commentary and questions in this guide are based on my own translation of each passage found in the companion volume to this guide in the For Everyone series on the New Testament (published by SPCK and Westminster John Knox).
4. Write your answers to the questions in the spaces provided or in a personal journal. Each study includes three types of questions: observation questions, which ask