Paul was eager to preach the gospel to believers living in this city.
What is Rome?
Romans 1:15
People suppress this because of their wickedness.
The Truth
Romans 1:18
When you judge others while doing the same things, you are doing this to yourself.
Condemning yourself.
Romans 2:1
Hearing the law alone does not make someone righteous; doing this does.
Obeying the law
Romans 2:13
God’s faithfulness shines even when humans are this.
Unrighteous
Romans 3:3–4
Paul calls himself a servant of Jesus Christ, and who else?
called to be an apostle (or)
set apart for the gospel of God
Romans 1:1
Although people knew God, they neither glorified Him nor did this.
Give thanks
Romans 1:21
God will repay each person according to what they have done on this day.
Day of judgment.
Romans 2:5–6
Through the law, people become conscious of this.
Sin
Romans 3:20
Jews have been entrusted with these.
Words of God
Romans 3:2
The gospel reveals this kind of righteousness from first to last.
By Faith (or)
The righteous will live by faith.
Romans 1:17
Jews and Gentiles alike are all under the power of this.
Sin
Romans 3:9
God’s judgment is based on this, not human standards.
Truth
Romans 2:2
No one will be declared righteous in God’s sight by these.
Works of the law
Romans 3:20
This is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes:
Gospel
Romans 1:16
Paul is obligated to preach to these two groups
Greeks and non-Greeks (or)
both to the wise and the foolish.
Romans 1:14
Why did God gave people over to the sinful desires of their hearts?
they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him (or)
exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images
Romans 1:21 - 23
Those who persist in doing good and seek glory, honor, and immortality will receive this.
Eternal life
Romans 2:7
Gentiles who lack the written law nevertheless reveal its demands through this internal witness.
Conscience
Romans 2:14–15
Salvation has come first to the __________ and then to the ____________
Fill the blanks.
Jews and Gentiles
Romans 1:16
Paul received grace and apostleship to call these people to the obedience that comes from faith.
Who are the Gentiles?
Romans 1:5
Paul writes about all the evil things wicked people practice in Romans 1. He also says that they not only continue to do these bad things but also what?
But also approve of those who practice them.
Romans 1:32
God shows no favoritism between these two groups.
Jews and Gentiles.
Romans 2:9–11
True Jewish identity and covenant obedience are determined not by outward circumcision but by this internal reality.
circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the written code.
Romans 2:28–29
Paul’s gospel reminds believers that God’s invisible qualities and eternal power are clearly seen through this.
Creation
Romans 1:20