Rethinking the Romans Road as a Method of Evangelism:
A Response to Submission (Lordship) Salvation from a Contextual Study of Romans 10:9-10
Hilton “Butch” Simmons
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One
Simplicity of the Gospel Message
Children and Jesus
The Purpose of John’s Gospel
Faith Alone or Faith Plus
Does the Romans Road Method lead to Justification?
ChapterTwo
Salvation if Both Physical and Spiritual
Physical Deliverance
Justification
Sanctification
Glorification
Chapter Three
Salvation Received by Faith Alone
Sola Fide – Faith Alone for Justification
Submission (Lordship) Salvation Adds to Faith Alone
Snapshot of the Greek word pist
Chapter Four
Salvation in the Epistle to the Romans
Scholarly Perspective
Salvation Used as a Signal to Interpretation
Signpost One
Signpost Two
Signpost Three
Signpost Four
Sovereignty in Selection
Chapter Five
Sanctification of a Saved Generation
Paul’s Use of Deuteronomy 30
Second Generation Believers
Chapter Six
Sanctification View of Romans 10:9-10
Salvation Understood as Deliverance
Sanctification Context of Romans 10
Justification Righteousness Example is Abraham
Sanctification Righteousness Example is Abraham
Righteousness Based on Faith
Salvation in Romans 10:9 Demands Two Conditions
Romans 10:9 Explained in Romans 10:10
Supposed Confusion Clarified
Snapshot of the Greek word epikalew
Summary
Works Cited
Other Works Referenced