Paul uses himself as proof that God has not rejected this group of people
Answer: Israel
Believers are told to offer their bodies as this kind of sacrifice
Answer: Living sacrifice
Believers are told to submit to these people in authority
Answer: Governing authorities
Paul says believers should not do this to one another over disputable matters
Answer: Judge
Strong believers should bear with the ___ of the weak
Answer: Weaknesses
Paul talks about a small group chosen by God called this
The remnant
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be ___ by the renewing of your mind”
Answer: Transformed
Rulers are described as God’s this for your good
Answer: Servants
Each person should be fully convinced in their own this
Answer: Mind
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you ___ in Him”
Answer: Trust (or believe)
Gentiles are compared to branches that are this into an olive tree
Answer: Grafted in
Paul says believers are many parts but form one _____this
Answer: Body
The commandments are summed up in this one instruction
Answer: Love your neighbor
“The kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of ___, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit”
Answer: Righteousness
Paul says Christ became a servant to confirm God’s promises to this group
Answer: The Jews (or Israel)
Natural branches that do not believe are described as being this from the tree
Answer: Broken off
“Do not think of yourself more highly than you ___”
Answer: Ought
“The night is nearly over; the day is almost ___”
Answer: Here
Paul warns not to cause a brother or sister to this
Answer: Stumble
Paul warns to watch out for those who cause this in the church
Answer: Division
“Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of ___!”
Answer: God
Instead of taking revenge, believers should do this to their enemies
Answer: Love them (or do good to them)
Paul says to “put on” this, instead of gratifying sinful desires
Answer: The Lord Jesus Christ
Whatever does not come from faith is this
Answer: Sin
In Romans 16, Paul commends this woman as a servant (deacon) of the church
Answer: Phoebe