Three Views of Death
The Scripture portrays death as an enemy, death as a preacher, and death as a defeated foe.

The Scripture portrays death as an enemy, death as a preacher, and death as a defeated foe.
Paul clarifies the truth of justification by faith through the record of Abraham and when he was justified.
Paul now appeals to David as a historical example of the truth of his argument.
Paul lays out two propositions related to what he is dealing with in the justification of Abraham.
Paul clarifies by historical example what he has declared in Chapter 3:21-31.
Justified by faith, apart from the law. Where then is boasting?
Hosea, the prophet, calls for repentance.
Paul shows how God might be just and the justifier through the work of Christ Jesus.
Paul provides, the ground for our justification, the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
The gospel of God and the righteousness of God shine bright against the darkness of sin.
The Apostle Paul continues his closing argument regarding the condemnation of all mankind in the case before God.
The Apostle Paul enters into his closing argument regarding the condemnation of all mankind in the case before God.
Paul goes on to strengthen his argument.
Paul makes certain that we understand that God's faithfulness does not depend upon man's faithfulness.
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Paul, after revealing the true state of things pertaining to the Jew, answers the inevitable question in the minds of his Jewish hearers, "Then what advantage has the Jew?"
Paul demolishes the last refuge of the Jews.
Paul points out the hypocrisy of the Jews who had been blessed beyond all the nations.
The judgment of God falls on the Jew and is judged by a standard which cannot be met apart from Christ Jesus.
Those who are perishing in sin should compel us to proclaim the gospel.
Paul lays out two eternal states, life and death.
God judges according to truth and those who will not repent of sin will store up wrath for the time when God's righteous judgment will be revealed.
Man has not seen fit to acknowledge God and has been given over to the sin they desire, though it leads to death. They not only commit these sins, they approve of others who are doing them as well.
God acts in relation to the idolatrous and sinful rejection of man.