According to Romans, all people have this in common.
What is Sin?
Romans was written by this Apostle, to these people.
What is Paul and the believers in Rome?
The Law was originally given to these people.
What is the Israelites/Jews?
Jesus died for these people.
What is the ungodly?
All believers are free from this. (Romans 8:1)
What is condemnation?
According to Romans, sin orginated at this event.
What is the disobedience of Adam and Eve?
The gospel is available to these people.
What is everyone?
What is to reveal sin?
Sin entered the world through this man, but the problem of sin was solved by another man.
What is Adam/Jesus?
The third member of the trinity, given to believers at the moment of salvation.
What is the Holy Spirit?
This concept explains why everyone is disobedient from birth.
What is original sin??
Everyone is accountable to God because of this truth. (Romans 1:18 - 20)
True or False: The law declares us righteous before God.
What is false?
True or False: Salvation gives us permission to sin.
What is false?
This is supposed to govern our minds as believers.
What is The Holy Spirit?
This communication from God makes us aware of our sin.
What is "the Law?"
Many are tempted to worship this over God.
What is idols?
This concept means that you are declared righteous before God. You are "not guilty."
What is justification?
We are no longer under the law, but under this.
What is grace?
The ways the Holy Spirit helps believers.
What is sanctification, assurance, teaching, conviction?
Romans 3:23
What is "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God?"
This specific rejection will lead to moral decline, eventually approving what is evil.
What is the rejection of God's truth?
Justification comes through this declaration.
What is faith?
Romans 6:23
What is "...For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord?"
Romans 8 describes believers' relationship to God in this way.
What is adopted children?