Romans 4 Flashcards

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What did Abraham discover about justification?

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Abraham was justified by faith, not by works.

Romans 4:2-3

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What does Scripture say about Abraham’s faith?

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Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.

Genesis 15:6

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What is the significance of works in justification?

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If a man works, his wages are not credited as a gift but as an obligation.

Romans 4:4

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How is faith credited as righteousness?

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To the man who does not work but trusts God who justifies the wicked, his faith is credited as righteousness.

Romans 4:5

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What does David say about forgiveness?

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Blessed are those whose transgressions are forgiven and whose sins are covered.

Romans 4:7-8

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Was Abraham’s faith credited before or after circumcision?

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Abraham’s faith was credited before he was circumcised.

Romans 4:10

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What does circumcision represent for Abraham?

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Circumcision was a sign and seal of the righteousness that he had by faith.

Romans 4:11

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How did Abraham and his offspring receive the promise?

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They received the promise through the righteousness that comes by faith, not through law.

Romans 4:13

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What happens if those who live by law are heirs?

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If those who live by law are heirs, faith has no value and the promise is worthless.

Romans 4:14

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What is the role of faith in salvation?

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Faith is believing and trusting in Jesus Christ and accepting his gift of salvation.

Romans 4:5

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How can we get rid of guilt according to King David?

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We can get rid of guilt by recognizing our sin, admitting it to God, and believing in His forgiveness.

Romans 4:6-8

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What does circumcision signify for the Jews?

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Circumcision was a sign that set the Jewish people apart as God’s special people.

Romans 4:10

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What is the importance of rituals according to Paul?

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Rituals serve as reminders of our faith but do not earn us merit before God.

Romans 4:10-12

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How are we saved according to Paul?

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We are saved by faith alone, not by works or rituals.

Romans 4:16

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What did Abraham discover about justification?

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Abraham was justified by faith, not by works.

Romans 4:2-3

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What does Scripture say about Abraham’s faith?

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Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.

Genesis 15:6

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What is the significance of works in justification?

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If a man works, his wages are not credited as a gift but as an obligation.

Romans 4:4

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How is faith credited as righteousness?

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To the man who does not work but trusts God who justifies the wicked, his faith is credited as righteousness.

Romans 4:5

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What does David say about forgiveness?

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Blessed are those whose transgressions are forgiven and whose sins are covered.

Romans 4:7-8

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Was Abraham’s faith credited before or after circumcision?

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Abraham’s faith was credited before he was circumcised.

Romans 4:10

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What does circumcision represent for Abraham?

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Circumcision was a sign and seal of the righteousness that he had by faith.

Romans 4:11

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How did Abraham and his offspring receive the promise?

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They received the promise through the righteousness that comes by faith, not through law.

Romans 4:13

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What happens if those who live by law are heirs?

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If those who live by law are heirs, faith has no value and the promise is worthless.

Romans 4:14

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What is the role of faith in salvation?

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Faith is believing and trusting in Jesus Christ and accepting his gift of salvation.

Romans 4:5

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How can we get rid of guilt according to King David?
We can get rid of guilt by recognizing our sin, admitting it to God, and believing in His forgiveness. ## Footnote Romans 4:6-8
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What does circumcision signify for the Jews?
Circumcision was a sign that set the Jewish people apart as God's special people. ## Footnote Romans 4:10
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What is the importance of rituals according to Paul?
Rituals serve as reminders of our faith but do not earn us merit before God. ## Footnote Romans 4:10-12
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How are we saved according to Paul?
We are saved by faith alone, not by works or rituals. ## Footnote Romans 4:16
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What is guaranteed to all Abraham's offspring?
Justification through faith, not only for those of the law but also for those of the faith of Abraham. ## Footnote Romans 5:2
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What does Romans 4:18 say about Abraham's faith?
Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and became the father of many nations. ## Footnote Romans 4:18
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What was credited to Abraham as righteousness?
His faith in God, who promised to fulfill His word. ## Footnote Romans 4:22
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What do we have as Adam's children according to Romans 5?
Sin, death, disobedience, and judgment. ## Footnote Romans 5:12, 15, 21
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What do we have as God's children according to Romans 5?
Righteousness, eternal life, relationship with God, and grace. ## Footnote Romans 5:18, 21
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What does Romans 5:1 say about our relationship with God?
We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. ## Footnote Romans 5:1
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What is the significance of believing in Christ according to Romans 4:25?
We exchange our sins for His righteousness and forgiveness. ## Footnote Romans 4:25
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What does Romans 5:2 say about our standing with God?
We stand in a place of highest privilege, having been declared not guilty. ## Footnote Romans 5:2
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What are the three key elements at the heart of the Christian life?
Faith, hope, and love. ## Footnote 1 Corinthians 13:13
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What does peace with God mean?
We have been reconciled with Him, with no sin blocking our relationship. ## Footnote Romans 5:1
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What is guaranteed to all Abraham's offspring?
Justification through faith, not only for those of the law but also for those of the faith of Abraham. ## Footnote Romans 5:2
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What does Romans 4:18 say about Abraham's faith?
Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and became the father of many nations. ## Footnote Romans 4:18
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What was credited to Abraham as righteousness?
His faith in God, who promised to fulfill His word. ## Footnote Romans 4:22
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What do we have as Adam's children according to Romans 5?
Sin, death, disobedience, and judgment. ## Footnote Romans 5:12, 15, 21
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What do we have as God's children according to Romans 5?
Righteousness, eternal life, relationship with God, and grace. ## Footnote Romans 5:18, 21
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What does Romans 5:1 say about our relationship with God?
We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. ## Footnote Romans 5:1
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What is the significance of believing in Christ according to Romans 4:25?
We exchange our sins for His righteousness and forgiveness. ## Footnote Romans 4:25
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What does Romans 5:2 say about our standing with God?
We stand in a place of highest privilege, having been declared not guilty. ## Footnote Romans 5:2
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What are the three key elements at the heart of the Christian life?
Faith, hope, and love. ## Footnote 1 Corinthians 13:13
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What does peace with God mean?
We have been reconciled with Him, with no sin blocking our relationship. ## Footnote Romans 5:1