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“To be at one with God” is a strong way of describing the term atonement.
God was under obligation to elect us.
The word “imputation” is at times translated as “reckon.”
Coming to the Father through the atoning work of Christ is how we were justified.
Predestination is a simple truth that some Bible scholars try to interpret away.
Propitiation is not seen in the Mercy Seat.
Reconciliation has in it the idea of transfer.
Justification is how we should view our born again life.
Regeneration involves the spirit of man.
Sanctification is a Divine process in the Believer’s life.
It has never been questioned as to the author of Romans.
Paul spoke to five distinct groups of Believers in Rome.
Romans is logic set on fire.
Few Believers are set apart as witnesses.
The character of Paul’s message is “the Gospel of God.”
The authority of Christ has nothing to do with the gifts to the Church.
Only some Believers are saints in God’s sight.
The Church in Rome was probably the most important and influential church in Paul’s time.
Paul felt no obligation to the whole world.
Paul was not ashamed of the message of the Gospel of Christ.
God does not have an inexorable standard.
The term righteousness as used in chapter one, verse seventeen is a legal term, denoting something man has done for himself.
The Gospel’s perversion is not talked about by Paul.
God’s wrath is revealed against “all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men.”
Man fell because he did not know God.
“Invisible attributes” tell us that God Cannot be seen.
Greed is the insatiable lust to have something at any cost.
Malice is those who stir up trouble.
Without understanding is to have insight into spiritual and moral things.
Self-righteousness was not a problem for the Jew.
God’s judgment is just, based on His omniscience.
The general tenor of a man’s life indicates his attitude toward God.
The end of the contentious and disobedient is tribulation and distress.
Jews have sinned against the light of their consciences.
The Jew was well taught and he was obedient in his heart.
The Jews were never hypocrites.
Chapter 2 gives two reasons as to the fact that the Jew needs Salvation by faith.
Rationalization is the same as an open confession of innocence.
Sin is a tyrant that has enslaved mankind.
Mankind is universally lacking in God consciousness.
The throat speaks of slight corruption.
Justification is an act of God’s free mercy.
Justification is imputed righteousness.
Justification is an exclusive righteousness.
Man owed God partial obedience to His holy Law.
The righteousness of God is protected from all false charges.
Justification by faith humbles man.
Justification by faith denies the Law.
In 2-4 paragraphs, on a separate sheet of paper, explain the contrast of righteousness to the lifestyle found in Romans Chapter 1. Your answer should not exceed 1 page.
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