Define faith
What is trusting something you can't prove?
Who is Paul talking to in this book?
What is the Church in Rome?
Who was the father of all nations?
What is Abraham?
Who helps us in our time of temptations and hardships?
What is the Holy Spirit?
Who does Paul tell us we must submit to?
What are the authorities?
What does Paul say we must do as believers?
What is encourage one another and try to build each other up so we can resist sin?
True/False
righteousness is a behavior that satisfies society
How does Paul teach us to live our life by?
What is by faith?
Through who did sin and death enter the world, and through who did grace and life come through?
Sin and death= Adam
grace and life= Jesus Christ
For who is Ch 9 written for?
Who are the Jews?
How does Paul describe the authorities?
What are God's servants?
Why does Paul ask for Prayer in his letter?
What is to keep him safe in his trip?
What is transgression?
What makes people equal under God?
What is sin, sinful nature?
According to Paul, how does suffering produce hope?
What is suffering produces perseverance, perseverance produces character and character produces hope?
What are the conditions needed to be saved?
What is faith?
What happens when we answer the call to follow God's plan?
What is we become an example of what God's power can do?
In the last chapters, Paul lists a lot of greetings to people, what does this show us? WHy is it important?
Everyone he listed had their own role in Paul's journey. this shows us the importance of everyones role/talent/gifts when it comes to spreading the Gospel
Give an example of sanctification
ex. Josiah steals money from Daniel. He recognizes his sin. asks for forgiveness. tries his best to try to be more christ like
What advantages did the Jews have over the Gentiles?
What is they had no advantages?
Finish the lyrics
"Father Abraham had many sons and ..."
"... many sons had father Abraham.'
What does Paul say is the fulfillment of the law for righteousness?
What metaphor does Paul use to describe unity and diversity of the church?
What is a body with many members, all having different functions?
How does Paul end his letter to the Romans?
What is a hymn?
what team has the most amount of people going to convention?
winning side get the points
Chapter 3 speaks on righteousness, to who is righteousness given to?
What is to all who believe?
Why does Paul say that the commandments are important?
What is because they teach us what is sinful?
Why did God send salvation to the Gentiles instead of Israel?
What is to make Israel see their wrongdoings/make them envious?
Romans 12:20-21
"If your enemy is ___, feed them; if they are thirsty, give them something to drink. Do not be ____ by evil, but overcome ___ with ___"
hungry, overcome, evil, good
What is the intentionality behind your actions?