You can think of this page as an appendix to the studies in Paul's letter to the Romans which are divided into three series | God's Plan of Salvation | From Faith to Faith. | Thinking Through Romans. |

In Paul's writings, there are certain threads of thought woven together into a marvelous tapestry of truth. Each thread usually has a contrasting counterpart, however the contrast is not necessarily good versus bad. For example the contrasting threads of faith-works,or of grace-law, or of heart-flesh, obviously have a tension, but it is not a tension between good and bad. Other pairs, such as righteousness-sin, life-death, reconciliation-enmity, obviously do represent a contrast of good versus bad.

Beyond the simple contrasting of pairs, the threads of Paul's thinking are often linked in more wonderful ways. For example, a tapestry of the threads of grace, glory, righteousness, the flesh, and serving God, can be seen in Rom 6:13, Rom 12:1, and 1Co 6:20.

It is instructive and edifying to meditate on the tapestry of Paul's thinking, and to observe the individual threads that he weaves together. The following chart provides many of these threads, combined as contrasting pairs.

Some Threads in Romans

God’s love   God’s severity
God’s grace   God’s law
Faith   Works
The heart   The flesh
Righteousness   Sin
Inward peace   War within
Reconciliation   Enmity
Holiness   Depravity
Humility   Boasting
Serving God   Serving creature
God’s truth   Man’s Lie
Justification   Imputation
Blessing   Wrath
Forgiveness   Condemnation
Free gift   Wages deserved
Life   Death
Ingrafting   Cutting off
Glory   Corruption
Enrichment   Loss
Freedom   Bondage
Renewal   Oldness
Strength   Weakness
Christ   Self
Sacrifice   Selfishness
Promise   Circumcision
Spirit   Letter
Mercy   Hardening
Victory   Tribulation

The above chart will do you very little good unless you are willing to read at least some portions of Paul's letter to the Romans and try to identify some of the threads. Then you will begin to understand the letter much better.

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