What’s the central theme of the book of Romans?
We are saved by faith
Paul gave the Jews an example of someone who lived by faith and not works. Who was it?
Who is Abraham
What is the whole point of the Law?
The law reveals the distance between God and man
What is the common name that theologians have given to these chapters(9-11)?
Parenthetical chapters
Maker of the butterscotch Krimpet?
Who is TastyKake?
What chapters are primarily written toward the Jewish Christians?
The first 8
Why is it important that Paul talks about the bad news for humanity in chapter 2?
So that we have a deeper understanding of God’s grace and love.
You see me once in June, twice in November and not at all in May?
The letter "e"
What’s the central theme of these chapters?
Israel and God's eternal plan
In ch. 14:14 Paul states that “nothing is unclean in itself,” but he encouraged the church not to eat anything that causes someone else to __
What is STUMBLE
What chapters are primarily written towards the gentiles?
9-11
What was the act of Jesus satisfying God's wrath on the cross called?
What is Propitiation
_____ is to be made righteous through Christ instantly through salvation. While. ______ happens over your whole life after salvation.
Justification & Sanctification
What is a group of flamingos called?
What is a flamboyance?
In chapter 16 Paul says he will visit Rome on his way to where?
What is Spain
What’s the central issue in the Roman church?
Lack of unity between Jewish Christians and Gentile Christians
The day before yesterday I was 21, and next year I will be 24, when is my birthday?
In chapter 6 Paul calls Christians slaves, what does he mean by this?
Our lives are not our own
In what sense were the Israelites vessels of wrath?
In showing the failure of the law.
Paul calls the church not to think too highly of each other, why?
Each member of the body has their own purpose.
In 1930, Mars introduced the Snickers bar which was named after this?
What is a horse?
What does the Greek word, adokimos, translated as depraved, mean?
"Not standing the test or not passing the test”
Chapter 8 looks at two “laws” and what following one or the other would look like. What are those two laws?
The Law of sin and death & The law of the spirit
What does Paul mean when he says in ch. 11:26: “And “so” all Israel will be saved”?
The Jewish remnant will be saved by believing in Jesus Christ.
In chapter 13 Paul has a radical command, that we should be submitted to our government. Why should we do this as Christians?
God is sovereign over the world’s governments