Romans | Preaching Series

Justification and Peace Plan

Preach the move from condemnation to peace with God through faith in Christ.

Series Plan

Text Block Plan for Romans

Preach the move from condemnation to peace with God through faith in Christ.

Series Type
Text Block Plan
preaching approach
Sermons
7
planned movements
Outlines
7
preparation guides
Formation
7
pastoral aims

Formation Thread

  1. Sermon 1 Romans 1:1-1:17

    Gospel Introduction and Thesis

    Receive the gospel as God's revealed truth, not as a human opinion to be edited.

  2. Sermon 2 Romans 1:18-3:20

    Universal Sin and Human Accountability

    Receive the gospel as God's revealed truth, not as a human opinion to be edited.

  3. Sermon 3 Romans 3:21-4:25

    Justification and Faith

    Move from defending yourself to being silenced before God.

  4. Sermon 4 Romans 5:1-8:39

    Peace, Union, and Life in the Spirit

    Stand in the peace with God secured by justification rather than in fear of condemnation.

  5. Sermon 5 Romans 9:1-11:36

    Israel, Mercy, and Divine Faithfulness

    Grieve sincerely over the lost, especially those with great spiritual privilege.

  6. Sermon 6 Romans 12:1-15:13

    Living Sacrifice and Shared Life

    Begin obedience by remembering the mercies of God.

  7. Sermon 7 Romans 15:14-16:27

    Mission, Partnership, and Blessing

    Use spiritual strength to bear burdens, not to please yourself.

Sermon Sequence

  1. 1
    Sermon 1 Romans 1:1-1:17

    Gospel Introduction and Thesis

    Paul opens with the gospel's promised son, apostolic calling, and thesis about God's righteousness by faith.

    Formation

    Receive the gospel as God's revealed truth, not as a human opinion to be edited.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, I thank you that the gospel you promised through the prophets has come to us in Jesus Christ your Son, and that through his name I have been called to belong to him as a saint. Make me faithful to recognize and embrace this calling—not as a burden I bear alone, but as part of the holy people you are gathering through your grace. Set apart my life, as you set apart Paul, to live as one who has been claimed by Christ and transformed by the gospel's power, trusting that you who called me are faithful to complete the work you have begun.

  2. 2
    Sermon 2 Romans 1:18-3:20

    Universal Sin and Human Accountability

    The diagnosis of Gentile and Jewish sin exposes the need for God's saving righteousness.

    Formation

    Receive the gospel as God's revealed truth, not as a human opinion to be edited.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, forgive me for the times I have exchanged your glory for lesser things, trading the truth of your invisible nature revealed in creation for the idols of comfort, status, and self. Keep me from the judicial abandonment you reveal in Scripture—that terrible giving over to the desires that destroy—by awakening my conscience daily to suppress nothing of what I know to be true about you. I surrender my tendency to darken my understanding and my heart's drift toward futility, trusting that your wrath against idolatry is inseparable from your mercy toward those who turn from their deception to acknowledge you alone as God.

  3. 3
    Sermon 3 Romans 3:21-4:25

    Justification and Faith

    Paul unfolds the saving righteousness of God apart from works through faith in Christ.

    Formation

    Move from defending yourself to being silenced before God.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, I praise you that you have revealed your righteousness not through my obedience to the law, but through the blood of Christ, whom you presented as the propitiation for my sins. I receive by faith alone the justification you freely give, knowing that my redemption cost you everything and demands nothing of me but trust. Forgive me for the times I have tried to earn what you have already provided, and grant me the grace to rest in Christ's finished work and live as one declared righteous before you.

  4. 4
    Sermon 4 Romans 5:1-8:39

    Peace, Union, and Life in the Spirit

    Justification leads to peace, union with Christ, sanctification, and unshakable hope.

    Formation

    Stand in the peace with God secured by justification rather than in fear of condemnation.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, I thank you that through faith in Christ I have been justified and now possess peace with God—not as a future hope but as my present reality. Grant me grace to stand firm in this reconciliation you secured through Christ's death, and help me rejoice in the confident hope of salvation, knowing that if you were willing to give your Son for me while I was still a sinner, you will surely complete the work of my redemption. I surrender my anxieties and fears to you, trusting that because I am reconciled to you through Christ's life and death, nothing can separate me from your love or rob me of the salvation you have promised.

  5. 5
    Sermon 5 Romans 9:1-11:36

    Israel, Mercy, and Divine Faithfulness

    Paul defends God's mercy, election, and covenant faithfulness in relation to Israel and the nations.

    Formation

    Grieve sincerely over the lost, especially those with great spiritual privilege.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, I confess that I have often measured your faithfulness by earthly markers—by heritage, effort, and human advantage—when your covenant stands on your promise alone and advances through your sovereign choice. Humble my heart to see myself not as deserving of your call but as chosen by your merciful election, and grant me joy in the truth that your word cannot fail because it rests on your purpose, not on any bloodline or work of mine. I surrender my need to understand why you choose as you do, and I trust myself entirely to the God whose counsel stands forever.

  6. 6
    Sermon 6 Romans 12:1-15:13

    Living Sacrifice and Shared Life

    The gospel becomes visible in worship, humility, love, conscience, and mutual service.

    Formation

    Begin obedience by remembering the mercies of God.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, I have received mercy upon mercy through Christ, and I cannot withhold myself from You in return; I present my body to You now as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable, counting this as my reasonable service. Transform me by the renewal of my mind, that I may stop conforming to this world's patterns and instead prove what Your will is—good and acceptable and perfect. I surrender all that I am to You, trusting that this act of presenting myself wholly to You is both my debt of gratitude and my pathway to becoming who You have called me to be.

  7. 7
    Sermon 7 Romans 15:14-16:27

    Mission, Partnership, and Blessing

    The closing chapters show Paul's mission, gospel partnerships, and final doxology.

    Formation

    Use spiritual strength to bear burdens, not to please yourself.

    Prayer for this passage

    Lord, stir in me a burden for those who have not yet heard the gospel, and empower me by your Spirit to proclaim Christ Jesus to the unreached places you call me toward. Make me a vessel through which the nations become an acceptable offering to you, sanctified and holy through faith in your Son. I surrender my plans and ambitions to your apostolic mission, trusting that you will work through my proclamation to bring the Gentiles into obedience and into your family.

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Preach the move from condemnation to peace with God through faith in Christ.