Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Romans Worksheet - Chapter 1

 

Romans Introduction

By the time Paul wrote Romans, he had preached in many churches for years.  His desire was to visit the church in Rome after he went to Jerusalem.  However, as Paul endeavored to go to Rome, the Holy Spirit warned him about the peril awaiting him in Jerusalem (Acts 21:10-14). What if he were unable to make it to Rome? Then he must write them a letter so comprehensive that the Christians in Rome had the gospel Paul preached, even if Paul himself were not able to visit them.  Therefore, in Romans, we have a thorough record of God and His plan of redemption for all mankind.
Romans Chapter 1
1.  How does Paul introduce himself in this letter to the Romans? vs. 1
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2.  Paul was set apart for the Gospel of God. 
  • When did God promise this Gospel to mankind? vs. 2 -
3.  From the beginning of the ages, God has been promising the Gospel, the good news of a Saviour that would be sent to mankind to save them from their sins.
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4.  What is contained in the good news, the Gospel message in regard to God's Son, the Lord Jesus Christ? vs. 3-4-
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5.  What kind of faith was Paul and the other apostles to introduce to the the Gentile nations? vs. 5 -
6.  Paul told the believers in Rome that they were also the called of Jesus Christ and the beloved of God. 
  •  What is every believer called as? vs. 7a -
Note: All Christians are 'saints' in that they are positionally "set apart" or "sanctified" to God and are "holy" through the righteousness imparted by the Lord Jesus Christ to them.
7.  Paul greets the church in Rome with grace and peace from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 
  • What is the first thing He thanks God for concerning this family of believers in Rome? vs. 8 -
8.  How often did Paul pray for these believers in Rome? vs. 9 -
9.  What did he always request in his prayers when praying for them? vs. 10 -
Paul longed to see them and see that they were established in their knowledge and in their spiritual gifts.  He needed their encouragement as much as he longed to give them his. (vs.11-12)
He wanted them to know that he had planned to come to them many times, but had been prevented so far from coming.
10. Who did Paul say he was obligated to preach the Gospel to? vs. 14 - 
11. He was eager to preach in Rome as well. Why was Paul not ashamed of the gospel? Give the two reasons he gives. vs. 16-17 -
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Note:  Why must all men be justified by faith?   The entire human race is guilty of ungodliness and unrighteousness.  The greatest peril facing the human race: the wrath of God.
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven. The idea is simple but sobering - God’s wrath is revealed from heaven against the human race, and the human race deserves the wrath of God.  We must not forget that the wrath of God is not to be compared with the human emotion and actions of anger, but is completely righteous in character.
In Romans 1:16, Paul spoke of salvation - but what are we saved from?   First and foremost, we are saved from the wrath of God that we righteously deserve.
In the next  portion of the letter (Romans 1:18-3:20), Paul’s goal is not to proclaim the good news, but to demonstrate the absolute necessity of the good news of salvation from God’s righteous wrath. 
In salvation, God delivers us physically as well as spiritually from the absolute fruit of wickedness that would destroy our lives if we continued on that course.  Salvation is God's plan to rescue us from destruction and to restore us to the experiences with God that we could not have in our sinful state of nature.

12.  When we live ungodly and unrighteous lives, what are we suppressing; not allowing to come forth? vs. 18 -
13.  What has God made evident to all mankind and how has He done it? vs. 19-20 -
14.  Does any man have an excuse not to believe in God? 
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15.  Every man knows there is a God. How do they get so far away from Him in their choice to not believe?  vs. 21 - 25
Note: When man decides that they want to be at the center of their own universe, they worship themselves above God.  This is humanism and the prevalent false religion of our day.  God has given each one of us a freewill but we are not free to choose the consequences of our unbelief.  When God gives us over to our own lusts and impurities, we will reap what we have desired to sow in exalting ourselves above His love and design for us.
16.  When God gives mankind over to their own degrading passions, what is the result many times? vs. 26-27 -
Note: How does this prove that God never designed anyone to be homosexual?  Should any church group ever condone this lifestyle or allow the false conception that people could be born this way?  This is a result of refusing to accept God's design for our lives.
17. What do the homosexuals, whether man or woman, receive in their own bodies for this sin against God and His creation? vs. 27 -
18.  What are other results of not acknowledging God as "God" in our lives?  When God gives us over to the depraved minds that we have apart from Him, what are the results that manifest in us?
List them below and if you have time, look up their meanings and give a more thorough definition for each. Vs.28-31 -
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19.  Each person knows in their heart of hearts; in their God-given conscience that those who have a habitual life in these things are worthy of death (God's wrath).  They go ahead and do them anyway.  What else do they do? vs. 32 -
Note: In Chapter 2, Paul will establish that we are all guilty of falling short of God's design, but he will begin to unfold the hope we have in being restored to a right relationship with God through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  

For today, answer the questions:
  • Is any man excused from not believing in God and embracing His righteous standard of living?
  • Are you ashamed of the Gospel? 
  • If not, how will you share the hope of Christ and the salvation blessing with others starting now?
Your summary and prayer today:


Written by Brenda LeMoine for Heart & Home Bible Fellowship© with permission to use on RTB sites only. For personal or ministry related use, please email Brenda for permission and conditions.

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