According to verse 12, who brought sin into the world?
As by one man sin entered into the world. This one man's name is Adam
According to verse 15, who brings God’s grace (favor, blessings) and gift?
Jesus Christ.
According to verse 17, what reigned (ruled or was in control) because of Adam’s sin?
Death.
(Death means being separated from God because of sin).
What verse is the memory verse?
Romans 5:19.
How many times are “gift” and/or “free gift” mentioned in Romans 5:12–21?
6 times.
According to verse 12, what came into the world because of sin?
Death.
According to verse 16, what does Jesus bring instead of condemnation?
Jesus brings justification (being made right with God).
According to verse 21, what can people receive through Jesus?
Eternal life.
According to verse 19, through whose disobedience were many made sinners?
Through Adam’s disobedience.
According to verses 15-17, is salvation something we earn or a gift from God? Salvation means Jesus saves us from our sins and gives us eternal life with God.
It is a free gift from God.
According to verse 12, what spread to all people because everyone sinned?
Death spread to all people.
According to verse 17, what gift do believers receive through Jesus?
The gift of righteousness.
According to verse 21, through whom does grace reign?
Through Jesus Christ.
According to verse 19, through whose obedience can many become righteous?
Through Jesus’ obedience.
Found in verses 15 & 17, what two words describe God’s gift in this passage?
Grace and righteousness.
According to verse 13, were people still sinning before God gave the law (example: The Ten Commandments)?
Yes, people were still sinning before the law was given.
According to verse 20, what is stronger than sin?
God’s grace.
According to verse 21, what does sin lead to?
Death.
Fill in the blank: “Through the obedience of the one man the many will be made ________.”
Righteous.
Who receives the abundance of grace?
Those who receive God’s free gift through Jesus.
(We receive God’s free gift by trusting Jesus and accepting Him as our Savior). Romans 5:17; John 3:16
Based on verses 12-19, why do you think Adam's one wrong choice affected everyone?
Adam was the first human and represented all people. Sin entered the world through him, showing how choices can affect many others.
Based on verses 15-17, why is Jesus called a gift from God?
We cannot earn salvation ourselves. Jesus is God’s loving gift to save us and give eternal life.
Based on verses 17-21, how can choosing Jesus change a person’s life today?
Jesus forgives us, gives us peace and hope, and helps us live a new life with God
Based on the memory verse, what does it mean to be righteous before God?
It means being made right with God through faith in Jesus, not by being perfect ourselves.
According to verse 20, which is greater, Adam’s sin or God’s grace?
God’s grace is greater than sin.