STUDY QUESTIONS
BASED ON

THE
BOOK
OF
ROMANS

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THE PLAN OF SALVATION

Student Instructions:

1. Read the Book of Romans

2. Answer the questions in the Exams

INTRODUCTION

   The Book of Romans was written by Paul the Apostle, from the
city of Corinth.   At this time he was preparing to go to the city of Rome
and tell the people there about the Lord Jesus Christ.   He sent this
letter, called an Epistle, before him to a group of Christians in Rome
so that they would know some facts about his missionary labors and
future plans to visit them.
   It was important that these Christians living long ago should
understand the Christian religion, just as it is important for you to
understand it today.   In chapter 1 through 8, Salvation by Faith is
explained.   Chapter 9 through 11 explains the position of Israel in God's
eternal plan.   Chapters 12 through 16 gives a challenge to live for God
in purity and love even among a wicked and cruel government.
   This Book of the Bible explains the Way of Salvation.   It tells us
how to go to Heaven when we die.   Here are a list of words and their
meanings to help you understand the Book of Romans better.

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DEFINITIONS:

God: The Being of the highest authority, rank or power; Ruler of
   the universe; Creator of all things.   He is the Father, He is the
   Son, He is the Holy Spirit.

Christ: Jesus, the Saviour of the world. 1:3, 4

Man: mankind; the human race, including both men and women.
   5:17, 19

Atonement: a reconciliation by which a person's guilt is taken away
   and the obligation of the offended one (God) to punish the crime,
   is cancelled.   The example of this is Christ's death in our place.
   5:11

Death: to cease to live; the second death is eternal separation
   from God.   To perish is Hell.   1:32; 5:14, 17, 21; 6:4, 5, 9, 16,
   21,23; 7:5, 10 13 24; 8:2, 6, 38

Faith: belief in the truth of God and His Word, even without
   evidence or proof. 1:17; 4:17-24; 14:1

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Grace: The free, undeserved love and favor of God that renews
   the heart and restrains from sin. 5:15-21   Differs from Mercy.

Justification: An act of free Grace, by which God pardons the
   sinner and accepts him as righteous on the account of the
   atonement of Christ. 3:20-28; 4:25; 5:9-11, 16-18

Resurrection: the rising again from the dead. 1:4; 6:5

Sanctification: Set apart by God for a purpose of His. 15:16

Sin: A positive act of disobedience to God's commands or a
   voluntary neglect to obey God's commands. 3:9; 5:12-19; 6:10-
   23; 11:32

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EXAM - CHAPTERS 1 AND 2

  1. _____ was declared to be the Son of God, by the
    resurrection from the dead. 1:3, 4

  2. The Gospel of Christ is the power of God unto
    _____ to everyone that believeth. 1:16

Faith: belief in the truth of God and His Word, even without
evidence or proof. 1:17; 4:17-24; 14:1

  1. The just shall live by _____. 1:17

  2. The _____ of God is revealed from heaven against
    all ungodliness. 1:18

God has revealed Himself to mankind in nature. 1:19-20

  1. The invisible things of him from the creation of the world are
    _____ _____. 1:20

  2. When men knew God and did not glorify Him as God, then their
    foolish heart was _____. 1:21

  3. Man, after his heart was darkened, changed the glory of God into
    an _____ made like to corrupible man and to
    birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.   Man rejected
    God and instead worshipped animals. 1:21-23

  4. Men knew that their sins were worthy of _____,
    but did them anyway. 1:32.

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  1. Therefore thou are _____, O man. 2:1

  2. The Judgment of God is according to _____ against
    them which commit such things. 2:2

  3. The _____ of God leadeth thee to
    _____. 2:4

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EXAM - CHAPTERS 3 AND 4

  1. As it is written, There is none _____,
    no, not one. 3:10

  2. There is none that understandeth, there is none that
    _____ after God. 3:11

  3. There is none that doeth _____, no, not one. 3:12

  4. For _____ have _____ and come short
    of the glory of God. 3:23

Grace: The free, undeserved love and favor of God that renews
the heart and restrains from sin. 5:15-21   Differs from Mercy.

  1. Being justified freely by his _____ through the
    redemption that is in Christ Jesus. 3:24

  2. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that
    _____ the ungodly, his _____ is
    counted for righteousness, 4:5

  3. Jesus was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our
    _____. 4:25

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EXAM - CHAPTERS 5 AND 6

  1. We are _____ by faith and have peace
    with God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 5:1

  2. Christ died for the _____. 5:6

  3. But God commendeth his love for us, in that, while we were yet
    _____, Christ died for us. 5:8

  4. We were reconciled to God by the _____ of his
    Son. 5:10

  5. We joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have
    now received the _____. 5:11

  6. Death passed upon all men for that _____ have sinned.
    5:12

Baptism is the first act of obedience for a new believer in Jesus
Christ.   It is a symbolic act of being totally immersed in water,
picturing the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.   After a
man has accepted Jesus Christ as his Saviour, he is then
baptized, signifying his own death to his old life of sin and his
new life in Christ.

  1. Therefore we are _____ with him by baptism unto
    death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory
    of the _____, even so we also should walk in
    _____ of life. 6:4

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  1. Christ was raised from the dead and will never die again.   Death
    hath no more _____ or power over him.
    6:9

  2. Let not _____ reign in your mortal body, that ye should
    obey it in the lusts thereof. 6:12

  3. For the wages of _____ is death; but the
    _____ of God is _____ life through Jesus
    Christ our Lord. 6:23

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EXAM - CHAPTERS 7, 8, AND 9

  1. For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no
    _____ thing. 7:18

  2. So with the mind I myself serve the _____ of God; but
    with the flesh the law of _____. 7:25

  3. There is therefore now no _____ to
    them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the
    _____, but after the _____. 8:1

  4. For to be carnally minded is _____; but to be
    spiritually minded is _____ and _____.
    8:6

  5. For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall _____: but if ye
    through the _____ do mortify the deeds of the body,
    ye shall live. 8:13

  6. And we know that all things work together for _____
    to them that _____ God, to them who are the called
    according to his purpose. 8:28

No one or nothing can separate us from the love of God.
            8:35-39
The love of God keeps us.

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  1. Who shall _____ us from the love of Christ? 8:35

  2. The love of God, which is in _____ _____ our Lord,
    keeps us. 8:39

  3. Is there unrighteousness with God?   God _____.
    9:14

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EXAM - CHAPTERS 10 AND 11

  1. Paul's desire and prayer to God for Israel was that they might be
    _____. 10:1

  2. The Jews had a zeal for God but not according to
    _____. 10:2

  3. Christ is the end of the law for _____ to
    every one that believeth. 10:4

  4. The way of salvation is plain.   That if thou shalt
    _____ with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
    _____ in thine heart that God hath raised him
    from the dead, thou shalt be _____. 10:9

  5. For with the _____ man believeth unto
    righteousness; and with the _____ confession is
    made unto salvation. 10:10

  6. The same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.   For
    _____ shall call upon the name of the Lord
    shall be _____. 10:13

  7. Faith cometh by _____, and hearing by the
    _____ of God. 10:17

  8. Paul was a Israelite, of the seed of _____
    of the tribe of Benjamin. 11:1

  9. The Israelites rejected Jesus and the Word of God.   Even so then

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    at this present time there is a _____ according
    to the election of grace. 11:5

  1. Israelites, described as "the natural branches" were broken off,
    by God, because of their rejection of Jesus and His Word.   Because
    of _____ they were broken off. 11:20

  2. For if God spared not the natural _____,
    take heed lest he also spare not thee. 11:21

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EXAM - CHAPTER 12

  1. To serve God, a man must present his _____ a
    living sacrifice. 12:1

  2. And be not conformed to this _____ but be ye
    transformed by the _____ of your mind.
    12:2

  3. Let love be without dissimulation.   Abhor that which is
    _____; cleave to that which is good. 12:9

  4. The Word of God says that we are to _____
    them which persecute you: bless and curse not. 12:14

  5. We are to _____ with them that rejoice and
    to _____ with them that weep. 12:15

  6. We are to _____ to no man evil for
    evil.   Provide things honest in the sight of all men. 12:17

  7. Dearly beloved, _____ not yourselves,
    but rather give place unto wrath. 12:19

  8. For it is written, _____ is mine; I will repay,
    saith the Lord. 12:19

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EXAM - CHAPTERS 13, 14, 15, 16

  1. Render to all their dues: _____ to whom tribute
    is due; custom to whom custom; fear unto whom fear; honour to
    whom honour. 13:7

  2. The Word of God teaches that we are to Owe no man _____
    _____, but to love one another. 13:8

  3. Thou shalt not commit _____, Thou shalt not
    _____, Thou shalt not _____,
    Thou shalt not bear _____ _____, Thou
    shalt not _____. 13:9

  4. Thou shalt _____ thy neighbour as
    _____. 13:9

  5. Let us walk _____, as in the day;
    not in _____ and drunkenness. 13:13

  6. So then every one of us shall give account of himself to
    _____. 14:12

  7. Let us therefore follow after the things which make for
    _____ and things wherewith one may edify
    another. 14:19

  8. We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the
    _____, and not to please ourselves. 15:1

  9. Now the God of _____ and consolation

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    grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Jesus
    Christ. 15:5

  1. Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause
    _____ and offences contrary to the doctrine
    which ye have learned; and _____ them. 16:17

  2. The truth is made manifest, by the _____
    of the prophets, according to the commandment of the
    _____ God. 16:26

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