The Big Issue
Wisdom and Foolishness
Leaders and Servants
Church and Unity
Romans
100

He wrote the letter that begins 1 Corinthians?

Paul

100

According to 1 Corinthians 1–2, Paul contrasts human wisdom with another kind of wisdom. What is that other wisdom?

God’s wisdom (the wisdom of the Spirit)

100

Name one of the church leaders Paul mentions in 1–4 besides himself.

Apollos (also accepted: Cephas/Peter or Timothy)

100

What word does Paul use for people who divide the church by saying “I follow Paul” or “I follow Apollos”?

 Men (or “parties” / “factions” — accept answers indicating divisions or factions)

100

Who wrote the book of Romans?

Paul

200

To which city’s church is Paul writing in this letter beginning with a "Cor"?

Corinth

200

Paul says the message of the cross is foolishness to some people. Who are those people Paul mentions specifically?

Those who are perishing (and the Greeks, who seek man-made wisdom)

200

In chapter 3 Paul uses a farming/building metaphor. What two roles does he say he and Apollos had when building on the believers?

Paul planted, Apollos watered

200

Paul says that the Corinthians are still something because of their attitudes, not mature in Christ. What is that word he uses?

Carnal (or “fleshly” / “worldly”)

200

To whom was the book of Romans written?

The Christians in Rome, or the church in Rome

300

Paul mentions a problem where people claim to follow different leaders (Paul, Apollos, Cephas). What general problem does this show in the church?

Division

300

In chapter 2 Paul says the Spirit helps people understand what. Fill in the blank: The Spirit searches the _______ of God.

 Deep things

300

What is the “foundation” Paul says has already been laid for the church?

Jesus Christ

300

In chapter 4 Paul warns the Corinthians not to judge before the appointed time. Who is the only one who will bring to light the hidden things and judge?

The Lord (Jesus) or God

300

In Romans 3:23, Paul says, “For all have sinned and fall short of the ______ of God.”

Glory

400

n chapter 1, Paul says he did not come with “wise and persuasive words” but with a different main focus. What is that focus?

To declare Jesus Christ and him crucified

400

Paul explains that God's wisdom was hidden before but has been revealed to believers. What role does Paul say he and other apostles have regarding this wisdom?

They proclaim the wisdom of God (revealed through the Spirit)

400

In chapter 4 Paul calls apostles “servants of Christ” and stewards of something. What are they stewards of?

The mysteries of God (or the mysteries of God’s grace / the gospel)

400

Paul says he became the least of the apostles and was “not fit to be called an apostle” by some measure. Why does Paul emphasize his weakness and suffering rather than boasting?

To show that his authority comes from God and to avoid fostering pride; to model humility and show the gospel’s power is from God, not human status

400

According to Romans 6:23, what is the gift of God?

Eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord

500

In 1 Corinthians 1:10, Paul appeals to the believers for something important to the church’s health. What does he ask them to do?

Be united; agree and have no divisions among you

500

Explain, in one or two sentences why Paul says God’s wisdom can seem like foolishness to non-believers.

God’s wisdom centers on Jesus’ death and resurrection, which doesn’t make sense to people who rely only on human ideas. For believers, the Spirit shows the true meaning, but without the Spirit the message feels foolish.

500

Paul gives an example of how leaders should behave toward the Corinthians — treating them with care and not with pride. Based on chapters 1–4, list two qualities Paul expects in church leaders.

Humility and faithfulness (also acceptable: patience, servant-heartedness, stewardship of the gospel)

500

“Why should Christians try to be united, according to Paul in 1–4?”

Paul says unity matters because fighting and picking leaders for show makes the church weak. When Christians are united around Jesus, they grow spiritually and show God’s wisdom to others.

500

Explain what Romans teaches about how a person can be made right with God.

Romans teaches that no one can earn salvation by being good enough, because everyone has sinned. A person is made right with God by faith in Jesus Christ, who died and rose again for us.

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