The Gospel (1:16–17)
God’s Wrath (1:18)
Knowing God (1:19–20)
Rejecting God (1:21)
Wisdom vs Foolishness (1:22)
100

This is why Paul is not ashamed of the gospel

It is the power of God for salvation

100

What is revealed from heaven

The wrath of God

100

God made this plain to people

Knowledge about Himself

100

People failed to do this toward God

Honor Him

100

Claiming wisdom without God leads to this

Foolishness

200

Salvation is available to this group

Everyone who believes

200

God’s wrath is against this

Ungodliness and unrighteousness

200

God’s qualities are seen through this

Creation

200

Their thinking became this

futile

200

This is the result of rejecting truth

Confused thinking

300

The gospel goes to the Jew first and also to this group

The Greeks

300

The truth is suppressed by this

Wickedness

300

Because of creation, people are this

Without excuse

300

Rejecting God affects this

Thinking

300

This shows pride without truth

Claiming to be wise

400

What is revealed in the gospel

The righteousness of God

400

This is not random but directed toward sin

God’s wrath

400

God’s qualities are described as this

invisible
400

Rejecting God affects this part of a person

The heart

400

This results from rejecting God’s truth

Foolishness

500

The righteous shall live by this

Faith

500

This reveals God’s justice against sin

His wrath from heaven

500

Creation shows this about God’s nature

His eternal power and divine nature

500

This describes their spiritual condition

Darkened hearts

500

True wisdom depends on this

A relationship with God