Romans Personal Workbook

$10.95

Romans is one of the most important treatises on Christian theology ever written. This epistle expounds upon critical themes of salvation: faith, justification, grace, forgiveness, and the work of the Holy Spirit. While Paul’s epistle may be an intimidating read to some Bible students, the Romans Personal Workbook is an excellent guide for this and is ideal for individual or group studies. Each chapter or section is followed by questions designed to increase understanding and practical application of the material.

107 pages, 6” x 9” softcover.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction to Romans

Lesson One: Salutation and Introduction (1:1-17)

Section One: The Righteous Are Justified by Faith (1:18 – 4:25):

Lesson Two: Gentiles Stand Guilty before God (1:18-32)

Lesson Three: God Is an Impartial Judge (2:1-16)

Lesson Four: Jews Also Stand Guilty before God (2:17-29)

Lesson Five: All Have Sinned and Are Guilty before God (3:1-20)

Lesson Six: We Are Justified by Grace through Faith (3:21-31)

Lesson Seven: Historical Examples of Justification by Faith (4:1-25)

Section Two: Benefits of Being Justified by Faith (5:1 – 8:39)

Lesson Eight: The Benefit of Peace with God (5:1-21)

Lesson Nine: The Benefit of Newness of Life (6:1-23)

Lesson Ten: The Benefit of Freedom from Law’s Condemnation (7:1-25)

Lesson Eleven: The Benefit of the Spirit’s Guidance (8:1-17)

Lesson Twelve: The Consolation of Hope and Divine Assurance (8:18-39)

A Recap of Romans 1 – 8

Section Three: The Righteousness of God (9:1 – 11:36)

Lesson Thirteen: God Has Not Failed in His Promises to Israel (9:1-33)

Lesson Fourteen: God’s Righteousness Shown to Israel (10:1-21)

Lesson Fifteen: God’s Righteousness Shown to Gentiles (11:1-36)

Section Four: The Righteousness of God Produces a Righteous Life (12:1 – 15:33)

Lesson Sixteen: Righteous Conduct toward Fellow Christians (12:1-21)

Lesson Seventeen: Righteous Conduct toward Secular Government (13:1-14)

Lesson Eighteen: Righteous Conduct of the Strong and Weak (14:1 – 15:13)

Lesson Nineteen: A Proper Regard for Paul’s Ministry (15:14-33)

Lesson Twenty: Paul’s Greetings and Final Admonitions (16:1-27)