Monday, October 25, 2010

Week Eleven:

Daily Reading:
Monday Acts 27-28
Tuesday Romans 1-3
Wednesday Romans 4-7
Thursday Romans 8-10
Friday Romans 11-14

Questions:
What happens to Paul on the way to Rome?

Why does Acts end without telling us whatever happened to Paul? To Peter?

Romans Introductories:
Who wrote it?
Why?
What is its main theme?

How has God revealed himself to us (mankind)?

Who has sinned and fallen short the glory of God? How many?

What does it mean to be ‘justified’?

What does the word ‘propitiation’ mean? (3:25)

Who was this sacrifice of atonement?

How was Abraham justified?

How did sin enter in to the world?

How does righteousness?

How does Paul illustrate the meaning of baptism in ch. 6?

Key verse: 6:23
“The wages of sin is _________, but the gift of God is ___________”

What does this verse mean?

Based on ch. 7, what do you think Paul struggled with the most?

“If God is for us, who can be against us?” - Where is this verse found?

Does Romans 8:28 tell us that only good things will ever happen to Christians? Explain…

Who are the ‘ingrafted branches’ mentioned in ch. 11?

How does ch. 12 define worship?

According to ch. 13, what is the role of government? What should be our response to government? Why?

How does Paul’s instruction in ch. 14 help Christians get along with each other when we sometimes disagree about things? What does he tell us to do… and how?

Journal Thoughts:
In your Christian walk, what do you struggle with the most?
How would you describe your relationship to Jesus right now? Best buds? Distant friends? Mere acquaintances? Former friends? Elaborate…

Memory Verse:
Romans 1:16

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