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  1. View Our Romans Bible Studies. Our Romans inductive Bible study guide has 21 free lessons. Each lesson contains questions, study notes, cross-references and practical applications.

    • GOD'S ATTITUDE TOWARD SIN. v. 1 "Servant" means "bondslave." The slave was completely at his master's disposal. His one goal in life was to serve.
    • GOD'S JUDGMENT. v. 2 God will not only judge a person's actions but also his motivations. He knows the truth about each of us. v. 4 People mistake God's mercy and long-suffering for weakness or indifference to their sin and rebellion.
    • NO MAN IS RIGHTEOUS BY THE LAW. v. 2 The Word of God was given to the Jews, who preserved the Scriptures with diligence and accuracy. v. 3 Our belief in God doesn't add to Him, nor does our unbelief detract from Him.
    • ABRAHAM WAS RIGHTEOUS BY FAITH. v. 1 What did Abraham discover? v. 2 Abraham didn't trust in his works to save him (Romans 7:18). v. 3 God imputes righteousness to us when we believe Him.
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  3. Romans, A Study Guide - From The Executable Outlines Series by Mark A. Copeland - Hundreds of free sermon outlines and Bible study materials available for online browsing and downloading.

    • Romans 2:21–3:9
    • Romans 5:1-9
    • Romans 7:1-6
    • Romans 8:6-17
    • Romans 9:1-5
    • Romans 9:4-24
    • Romans 9:25—10:6
    • Romans 14:5-17
    • Romans 14:17—15:3
    • Romans 15:25—16:2

    You're writing a gospel, a chapter a day By deeds that you do and words that you say. Men read what you write, whether false or true. What is the gospel according to you? –Author unknown "If circumcision in itself does not give righteousness, if circumcision does not preclude it, what profit was there ever in it? A distinction that God made among m...

    "In Washington there is a feeling that the problems have so mounted and multiplied that man is totally incapable of solving the problems of the world." –James Reston, New York Times "You are looking at an atheist who has lost his faith." –George Bernard Shaw

    “Dr. Alexander Whyte once said that whenever a new book on Romans comes out and is sent to him for consideration, he at once turns to the comments on chapter seven, and according to the view taken of that important section he decides on the value of the entire work” –Dr. Griffith Thomas

    To hope to do better is to fail to see yourself in Christ only. To be disappointed with yourself means you believed in yourself. To be discouraged is unbelief. To be proud is to be blind. The lack of divine blessing comes from unbelief, not a failure of devotion. –Dr. William R. Newell “If we could see ourselves as God sees us, we couldn’t even sta...

    “It has been tacitly assumed in Christian interpretation that Judaism’s day is over; that an elect, leveling church built on faith in Christ was the intent of the Law and prophets; and that it was the duty of all Jews to drop their peculiarities and come into the church. Such an assumption the Jews ascribed to Paul. It is strangely forgotten that t...

    Presumptuous Pigmy

    You cannot put one little star in motion, You cannot shape one single forest leaf, Nor fling a mountain up, nor sink an ocean, Presumptuous pigmy, large with unbelief! You cannot bring one dawn of regal splendor, Nor bid the day to shadowy twilight fall, Nor send the pale moon forth with radiance tender; And dare you doubt the One who has done it all? –Ella Wheeler Wilcox “I am having trouble with that passage too, but mine is different. I do not understand why God loved Jacob.” –Dr. Griffith...

    “Is it not marvelous that people can read the Bible and all the time fail to see its essential teaching and its personal application to themselves? There is scarcely anything more surprising and saddening than the presence of intellectual knowledge of God’s word with an utter failure to appreciate its spiritual meaning and force.” –Dr. Griffith Tho...

    How Do You Spell Revival?

    If all the sleeping folk would wake up, If all the lukewarm folk would fire up, If all the disgruntled would sweeten up, If all the discouraged would cheer up, If all the depressed would look up, If all the estranged would make up, If all the gossipers would shut up, There might come a revival. –Author unknown

    “Despite these objections, the integrity of the epistle as it now stands is certain.” –Kerr, Introduction to New Testament Study

    Look back—and praise Him, Look ahead—and trust Him, Look around—and serve Him, Look up—and expect Him. –Author unknown “The sixteenth chapter is neglected by many to their own loss.” –Dr. William R. Newell, Romans Verse by Verse

  4. reconciliation - the act of bringing peace between two parties (e.g., between man and God) transgression - violation of law; sin. death - physically: separation of body and spirit; spiritually: separation between man and God. eternal life - the alternative to spiritual death, a result of justification.

  5. Nov 15, 2021 · These free Romans Bible study questions will help you learn the important things you need to know from Paul’s letter. Introductory studies like this one will guide you to pursue the knowledge of God and a righteous living in your Christian life.

  6. Outline of Romans. I Salutation, Chapter 1:1-17 II Need for righteousness, Chapters 1:18 - 3:20 III Justification is by faith, Chapters 3:21 - 5:21 IV Sanctification is by faith, Chapters 6 - 8 V The Jews missed this despite their zeal, Chapters 9 - 11 VI Glorification is by faith, Chapters 12 - 16.

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