Human Sin
Romans 1
Judgement
Romans 2
Righteousness
Romans 3
Jew v. Gentile
Meaning and Interpretation
100

What did people exchange the glory of God for?

A: Idols/images

100

Whom do you judge when you judge others?

yourself

100

How many are righteous?

 None

100

Who is under sin according to Paul?

Both Jews and Gentiles

100

Paul says the gospel is the power of God for what?



Salvation to everyone who believes.

200

Even though people knew God, what two things did they fail to do?

Glorify Him or give thanks

200

What is God’s kindness supposed to lead to?

repentance 

200

What comes through the law?

Knowledge of sin

200

What does God show no partiality toward?

People (no favoritism between Jew and Gentile)

200

What problem is Paul addressing in people who judge others?

Hypocrisy

300

What did God do in response to their sin?


 Gave them over to their sinful desires

300

Who will be declared righteous?

those who obey the law 

300

What have all people done?

 Sinned

300

Where is the law written for Gentiles?

 On their hearts

300

How does Paul show that morality or law-keeping cannot save?

The law reveals sin but cannot justify anyone

400

What are people doing to the truth of God?

 Suppressing the truth

400

What does God repay each person according to?

 Their deeds

400

What does chapter 3 say about boasting?

it is excluded 

400

When is circumcision considered worthless?

When the law is broken

400

What is the difference between outward religion and inward righteousness?

 External actions vs. heart transformation by the Spirit

500

What kind of mind did God give them over to?

 A debased mind

500

What is true circumcision according to Paul?

 Circumcision of the heart by the Spirit

500

A person is justified by faith apart from what?

Works of the law

500

Who receives righteousness through faith?

 All who believe (no distinction)

500

What is Paul’s main argument about human effort in Romans 1–3?

No one can earn righteousness; all need grace through faith