Key Verses
Old Testament References
Themes
Cause and Effect
Faith vs Works
100

Finish this verse: "For all have sinned and fall short of the _________."

"Glory of God" (Romans 3:23)

100

Who is credited as the father of faith in Romans 4?

Abraham

100

What theme is emphasized in Romans 1:18-32?

"God's wrath against human sin and ungodliness."

100

According to Romans 6:23, what is the result of sin?

Death

100

In Romans 3:28, how does Paul say a person is justified?

"By faith apart from the works of the law."

200

In Romans 1:16, Paul says he is not ashamed of what?

"The gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes."

200

Which Old Testament figure does Paul compare to Jesus in Romans 5?

Adam

200

What key theme is introduced in Romans 3:21? (EXTRA TIME-Can Use Bible)

"Righteousness through faith apart from the law."

200

In Romans 5:1, what is the result of being justified by faith?

"We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ."  

200

What does Romans 4:4-5 say about the difference between works and faith?

"To the one who works, wages are owed; to the one who believes, faith is credited as righteousness." 

300

According to Romans 5:8, how does God demonstrate His love for us?

"While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."

300

What Old Testament scripture is quoted in Romans 4:3 to show that Abraham was justified by faith?

"Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness."

300

What theme is highlighted in Romans 5:12-21? (EXTRA TIME-Can Use Bible)

"The contrast between Adam’s sin and Christ’s gift of righteousness."

300

In Romans 2:1-3, what does judging others lead to?

Condemnation for yourself, as you practice the same things."

300

Why does Paul argue in Romans 3:20 that no one will be declared righteous by works of the law?

"Because the law makes us conscious of sin and can't be kept perfectly"

400

What does Romans 1:20 say about God’s invisible qualities? "God's invisible qualities—His ____ power and ____ nature—have been clearly _____ , being understood from what has been ____ , so that people are without excuse."

"God's invisible qualities—His ETERNAL power and DIVINE nature—have been clearly SEEN, being understood from what has been MADE, so that people are without excuse."

400

According to Romans 3:10-18, Paul quotes several Old Testament passages. What is the primary purpose of these quotes? (EXTRA TIME-Can Use Bible)

"To demonstrate that no one is righteous on their own and that all have turned away from God."

400

What is Paul’s main theme in Romans 4:13-25? (EXTRA TIME-Can Use Bible)

"Faith, not the law, is the basis of God's promises and justification."

400

According to Romans 5:3-5, what progression does suffering produce?

Suffering produces perseverance, perseverance produces character, and character produces hope.

400

In Romans 3:27, Paul asks, "Where, then, is boasting?" How does his answer relate to faith and works?

Paul answers that boasting is excluded because justification is based on faith, not on trying to keep the law, emphasizing that salvation is a gift, not something earned by works."

500

What does Romans 6:17-18 say happens when we are freed from sin?

"You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness."

500

In Romans 3:19-20, how does Paul use the Old Testament law to emphasize humanity’s guilt?

Paul states that the law makes every mouth silent and holds the whole world accountable to God, as it reveals sin but does not justify anyone.

500

How does Paul connect sin and grace in Romans 6:1-14?(EXTRA TIME-Can Use Bible)

"Paul argues that grace is not a license to sin, but through union with Christ in His death and resurrection, believers are dead to sin and alive to God."

500

 In Romans 1:24-28, what does God do as a result of people rejecting Him?

God gives them over to sinful desires, degrading passions, and depraved minds.

500

How does Paul use circumcision in Romans 4:9-12 to illustrate the relationship between faith and works?

Paul argues that Abraham’s righteousness was credited before circumcision, making him the father of all who believe, whether circumcised or not.