Romans Midterm: Adam’s - WCBC

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What kind of literature is Romans most like?

A letter, but with systematic doctrine

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What is the primary theme of Romans?

God''s righteousness

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3

What is the primary theme of Romans 1-3?

God's righteousness is seen in His judgment of sin

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What is the primary theme of Romans 4-8?

God's righteousness is seen in His gracious salvation

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5

What is the primary theme of Romans 9-11?

God's righteousness is seen in His plan for Israel

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6

What is the primary theme of Romans 12-16?

God's righteousness is seen in his transformed children

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7

T/F: Every single human is rightfully guilty before a Holy God

True

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8

What is the term for spiritual truth available to all mankind

General revelation

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9

What are the 2 main kinds of general revelation?

Creation an conscience

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10

What term means that everyone is completely and fatally infected by sin?

Depravity

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What term means a satisfactory payment and covering for sin?

Propitiation

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What term means undeserved goodness?

Grace

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13

Whose salvation by faith is emphasized in Romans 4?

Abraham

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14

T/F: In Romans 5, Paul's main encouragement about trials is that they will be over soon because Christ's return is near

False

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15

Jesus won in the specific way where ____ lost?

Adam

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T/F: Though Adam introduced sin into the world, we are innocent until we ourselves actually sin

False

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17

T/F: The reality of super-abundant grace means it's not an issue if Christians sin stubbornly

False

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18

In the Christian life, resurrection power is...

Both true positionally & in daily life

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T/F: The believer has the power to say NO to sin & YES to God

True

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20

Which is not one of Paul's major commands in Romans 6? (Reckon, Yield, Revive, Quit)

Revive

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21

Romans 7 picture of the law is most similar to...

An X-ray machine - it reveals the problem but doesn't solve it

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22

What great truth does Paul begin ROmans 8 with?

There is no condemnation

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23

God's ultimate purpose for the believer is...

Them becoming more like Jesus

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24

Whose ministry is emphasized in Romans 8?

The Holy Spirit

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Which is not one of the Holy Spirit's ministries described in Romans 8? (Leading every believer, permanently in-dwelling every believer, inspiring Scripture for every believer, interceding for every believer)

Inspiring Scripture for every believer

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26

Meaning of justified

Declared righteous

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27

Meaning of grace

Undeserved goodness

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Meaning of redemption

Being purchased back

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Meaning of propitiation

Satisfactory payment

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30

Meaning of righteousness

God is perfect in everything He does

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31

Meaning of remission

Passing over without judging

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32

Meaning of forbearance

Patient restraint

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33

Meaning of reckon

To esteem, conclude, account

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34

Meaning of yield

To present, or provide readily

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35

Meaning of destroyed

Made inoperable

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36

Quit

"Let not sin reign"

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37

Essay: "How is Jesus compared & contrasted with Adam? How does Jesus' work victoriously address Adam's sin & its consequences? Include references"

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Essay: "Explain the major positional truths & practical conman's seen in Romans 6. How would you explain these ideas to a new believer that you might be disciplining?"

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