The Gospel of God
Notes from Lance Shumake's sermon on Sunday, January 7, 2023.
Sermon text: Romans 1:1-7
Martin Luther: “This epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament, and is truly the purest gospel.”
John Calvin: “When any one understands this epistle, he has a passage opened to him to the understanding of the whole Scripture.”
J. I. Packer: “All roads in the Bible lead to Romans, and all views afforded by the Bible are seen most clearly from Romans, and when the message of Romans gets into a person’s heart there is no telling what may happen.”
The author - Paul
—a bondservant to Jesus
“Paul had learned that man is only free when he becomes a slave to Christ. Outside Christ, he is a slave to sin; but when enslaved to Christ, he knows the royal liberation that only Christ can bring. Paul, in citing his own credentials, regards as his highest virtue that he is a slave of Jesus Christ.”
—R. C. Sproul, The Gospel of God
—an apostle of Jesus
The theme - the gospel
—the gospel is from God
—the gospel was promised throughout Scripture
—the gospel is focused on Jesus
“The gospel’s content is his Son. The gospel centers on Jesus. It is about a person, not a concept; it is about him, not us. We never grasp the gospel until we understand that it is not fundamentally a message about our lives, dreams, or hopes. The gospel speaks about, and transforms, all of those things, but only because it isn’t about us. It is a declaration about God’s Son, the man Jesus.”
—Tim Keller, Romans for You
—the gospel brings about the obedience of faith
—the gospel is for all the nations
The audience - all Christians in Rome
—loved by God
—called by God to be holy
Discipleship Questions:
- In what ways has God used the book of Romans to impact you in the past?
- In what ways is living apart from Jesus a life of bondage and slavery?
- How have you experienced true freedom by being a bondservant to Jesus?
- How is our faith an act of obedience to God, and how does faith produce obedience in our lives?
- How can you embrace holiness in all of life in 2024 as one loved and called by God?


