Romans 3 Questions
- How was the Jew favored above other nations, and why was this considered advantage?
- What is the result when men do not believe the oracles of God?
- Though men do not believe, what is true regarding the effect of God’s faithfulness?
- How could our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God?
- Do men have any right to question God? But is it being done, anyway?
- What was Paul being accused of teaching?
- Verse 1 indicates that the Jew has an advantage—but what is said in verse 9?
- Before whose courts has the world been proven guilty? Can there be any doubt of guilt when proven in this court?
- Name those men who were proven guilty. v. 9
- Name some of the ways used by the universal attorney to prove men’s guilt of sin.
- What law was used?
- What is the spiritual condition of men, according to Romans 3:10-18.
- What about his words? v. 13
- What about his deeds? vs. 14-18
- What knowledge is given us by the law? v. 20
- What is this righteousness of verse 21?
- How do we obtain it?
- Verse 23 states that all have sinned. Explain this condition.
- What must man do to take care of this sin problem?
- Explain being justified freely by His grace.
- How do we enter into this justification?
- What is Redemption?
- How do we become partakers of this Redemption?
- Who is our Propitiation, and how do we enjoy it?
- What is the remission of sins?
- Why is it that we cannot boast of our good works?
- How does faith establish the law? v. 31