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This book contains our lesson scripture.

What is Romans?

100

God has made truth about Himself this.

What is plain/clear?

100

Spending all day building your image online can become this.

What is an idol?

100

Who is the author of Romans.

Who is Paul the Apostle?

100

This is the weekly gathering where believers study Scripture together.

What is Sunday School?

200

Paul says God's invisible qualities are clearly seen through this.

What is creation?

200

Ignoring truth is different from lacking this.

What is knowledge?

200

Choosing popularity over conviction is an example of this.

What is compromise?

200

He wrote that creation reveals God.

Who is Paul the Apostle?

200

Romans teaches transformation begins with renewing this.

What is the mind?

300

According to Romans 1:20, people are without this.

What is excuse?

300

True or False: Rejecting truth removes accountability.

What is False?

300

Ignoring correction often leads to these.

What are consequences?

300

This group exchanged worship of God for created things.

Who is humanity/people?

300

One word for putting God first above everything else.

What is worship?

400

People exchanged the glory of God for this.

What are images/idols?

400

Name one way people ignore truth today.

(Examples: pride, excuses, distractions, culture, selfish choices)

400

Finish the phrase: “Truth ignored is still ____.”

What is truth?

400

People became this in their thinking.

What is foolish?

400

One practical way to respond to God’s truth this week.

(Teacher judges)

500
Romans says people did not think it worthwhile to retain this.
What is the knowledge of God?
500

This happens when people repeatedly reject God’s ways.

What is their thinking becomes darkened?

500

This modern phrase sounds biblical: “Feelings are not always ______.”

What is facts/truth?

500

They claimed to be wise but became this.

What is fools?

500

Share one area where believers must guard against modern idols.

(Teacher judges)

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