Basic Bible Course on the Epistle to the Romans

An Overview

Welcome to the Basic Bible Course on the Epistle to the Romans. The Epistle to the Romans is the first in a series of letters in the New Testament.

It contains a systematic presentation of the Gospel, the wonderful message about God's plan of salvation, about a God who justifies sinners.

Thousands of years ago, a man named Job asked a question that still concerns many people today: “Of a truth I know it is so; but how can man be just with God?” (Job 9:2).

To find the answer to this, we want to study the Epistle to the Romans.

Please read the first 17 verses of Romans 1, and then answer the provided questions (with your Bible open...)

1

The Apostle Paul presents himself as a servant (or slave) of Christ Jesus, set apart for the Gospel of God (Verse 1). What do we learn about this Gospel, about the Prophets of the Old Testament, about God, and the central theme of Paul (Verses 3 and 9)?

Your response:

The Gospel of God was ...
Jesus Christ is ...
The Son of God came ...
The Apostle Paul served ...
The central message of God is ...
according to flesh from the lineage of David (human birthline).
the Gospel about his Son.
promised beforehand by God's prophets in the Holy Scriptures.
the Son of God.
in the Gospel of the Son of God.
2

Next, the Apostle briefly introduces who the Lord Jesus Christ is.

Your response:

3

The Gospel is not simply a doctrine.

Your response:

It demands (Verse 5):   . In contrast to the law of Moses, this is not merely legal obedience, but   , and it does not only apply to Israel, but (Verse 5)it is for   .

4

The Romans had accepted this Gospel. What was the result (verse 8)?

Your response:

 
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