According to the memory verse, what is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness?
God’s wrath (anger)
According to Romans 1:18, God’s wrath is revealed against people who do what with the truth?
Suppress the truth.
According to verse 21, what did people fail to do even though they knew God?
Honor Him as God.
According to verse 22, what did people claim to be?
Wise.
Who wrote the book of Romans?
Paul the Apostle.
Romans 1:1
God’s wrath is against all ungodliness and ______ of people.
Unrighteousness.
According to verse 19, why are people without excuse?
Because what can be known about God is plain to them.
According to verse 21, what else did they fail to do besides honoring God?
Give thanks to Him.
According to verse 22, what did they actually become?
Fools.
To whom was the book of Romans written?
Christians in Rome.
What do people suppress according to the memory verse?
The truth.
According to verse 19, who made knowledge about Himself plain?
God Himself.
According to verse 21, what happened to their thinking when they refused to honor God?
Their thinking became futile.
Name one invisible quality of God mentioned in verse 20.
(1) His eternal power (2) Godhead - divine nature
In verse 23, what did people exchange the glory of God for?
Images made like mortal humans, birds, animals, and reptiles.
From where is God’s wrath revealed?
From heaven.
What do people become when they reject God, according to verse 21?
Foolish in their thinking, and their hearts become darkened.
According to verse 21, what happened to their hearts?
Their foolish hearts were darkened.
According to verse 20, because creation reveals God, people are without what?
Without excuse.
According to Romans 1:22, what did people say about themselves even though they became fools?
They claimed to be wise.
Why do you think suppressing the truth makes God angry?
Because people know the truth about God but choose to ignore or hide it instead of obeying Him.
Based on verses 18-21, what are some ways people today might suppress the truth about God?
Ignoring God, denying His existence, rejecting His commands, or worshiping other things instead of Him.
Based on verse 21, why do you think gratitude toward God is important in keeping faith strong?
Gratitude keeps us humble and reminds us that everything we have comes from God.
Based on verse 20, how can nature help people understand something about God?
Nature shows that God is powerful and wise because He made everything.
< font12>Based on verses 22-23, why is it spiritually dangerous to replace God with idols or other things?
It leads people to worship things instead of God and to turn away from the truth.