Romans 6 Flashcards

1
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According to Romans 6:1, Paul asks the question “shall we continue in sin?” What does he suggest we might expect if we continue in sin?

A

that grace may abound

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According to Romans 6:1, what does Paul question might cause grace to abound?

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if we continue in sin

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According to Romans 6:2, how does Paul answer his question about whether we should continue in sin so grace might abound?

A

Certainly not!

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4
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According to Romans 6:2, why does Paul say we can no longer live in sin?

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we have died to sin

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According to Romans 6:3, as many as were baptized into Christ were also baptized into what other event?

A

His death

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According to Romans 6:3, how many are baptized into Christ’s death?

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as many as were baptized into Christ

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According to Romans 6:4, how were we buried with Christ? 2 points

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(1) through baptism (2) into death

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According to Romans 6:4, how was Christ raised from the dead?

A

by the glory of the Father

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According to Romans 6:4, just as Christ was raised from the dead, we should also do what activity?

A

walk in newness of life

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10
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According to Romans 6:5, in what two ways have we been “united together”? 2 points

A

(1) in the likeness of His death (2) in the likeness of His resurrection

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According to Romans 6:6, what happened to our “old man”?

A

he was crucified with Him (Christ)

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According to Romans 6:6, why was the “old man” crucified with Christ? 2 points

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(2) that the body of sin might be done away with (2) that we should no longer be slaves to sin

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According to Romans 6:6, because the “old man” was crucified with Christ, what happens to the body of sin?

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done away with

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According to Romans 6:6, because the “old man” was crucified with Christ, what will we no longer be?

A

slaves to sin

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According to Romans 6:7, what wonderful thing happens to him who has died?

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he has been freed from sin

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According to Romans 6:7, FITB “For he who has ____ has been _____ from ____.” 3 points

A

died, freed, sin

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According to Romans 6:8, if we die with Christ, what do we also believe?

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that we shall live with Him

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According to Romans 6:9, since Christ was raised from the dead, what does He do “no more”?

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dies no more

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19
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According to Romans 6:9, what has no dominion over Him (Christ)?

A

death

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20
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According to Romans 6:9, what does death no longer have over Christ?

A

dominion

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21
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According to Romans 6:10, when Christ died, what did He die to?

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sin

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22
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According to Romans 6:10, when Christ died, how many times did He die to sin?

A

once

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23
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According to Romans 6:10, when Christ died once to sin, how many people did it cover?

24
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According to Romans 6:10, to whom does Christ now live the life that He lives?

A

He lives to God

25
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According to Romans 6:11, what should you “reckon” yourself to be? 2 points

A

(1) dead to sin (2) alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord

26
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According to Romans 6:12, where should you not let sin reign?

A

in your mortal body

27
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According to Romans 6:12, what should sin NOT do in your mortal body?

28
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According to Romans 6:12, what might you do if you let sin reign in your mortal body?

A

obey it in its lusts

29
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According to Romans 6:13, what should you NOT present your “members” (meaning any part of your body) as?

A

as instruments of unrighteousness to sin

30
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According to Romans 6:13, instead of presenting your “members” as instruments of unrighteousness, what SHOULD you present them as?

A

instruments of righteousness to God

31
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According to Romans 6:13, in addition to presenting your “members” as instruments of righteousness to God, what should you present yourself as?

A

as being alive from the dead

32
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According to Romans 6:14, what shall not have dominion over you?

33
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According to Romans 6:14, what will sin NOT have over you?

34
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According to Romans 6:14, WHY will sin not have dominion over you? 2 points

A

(1) you are not under law but (2) under grace

35
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According to Romans 6:15, Paul asks another strange question. He asks whether we should then ____ because we not under the law but under grace?

36
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According to Romans 6:15, how does Paul answer his question about whether we can sin since we are not under the law but under grace?

A

Certainly not!

37
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According to Romans 6:16, if you obey something, what do you become to that thing you are obeying?

38
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According to Romans 6:16, if you are a slave of sin, what does that lead to?

39
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According to Romans 6:16, if you are a slave of obedience, what does that lead to?

A

righteousness

40
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According to Romans 6:17, Paul thanks God that although the Romans were slaves to sin, what did they still do?

A

obeyed from the heart

41
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According to Romans 6:17, how did the Romans obey?

A

from the heart

42
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According to Romans 6:17, what did the Romans obey from the heart?

A

the form of doctrine to which you were delivered (in other words, the new doctrine Paul had taught them)

43
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According to Romans 6:18, when the Romans were set free from sin, what did they become?

A

slaves to righteousness

44
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According to Romans, 6:19, how does Paul speak to the Romans since they have “weakness of the flesh”

A

in human terms

45
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According to Romans 6:19, why does Paul speak to the Romans in human terms?

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because of the weakness of their flesh

46
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According to Romans 6:19, how did the Romans once present their “members”? 2 points

A

as slaves of (1) uncleanness and (2) lawlessness

47
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According to Romans 6:19, what does being a slave of uncleanness and lawlessness lead to?

A

more lawlessness

48
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According to Romans 6:19, NOW how does Paul instruct the Romans to present their “members”? 2 points

A

as slaves of (1) righteousness for (2) holiness

49
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According to Romans 6:20, when the Romans were slaves of sin, what were free from?

A

free in regards to rightness

50
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According to Romans 6:21, how do they now feel about how they used to behave?

51
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According to Romans 6:21, what is the end of “these things” that the Romans are now ashamed of?

52
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According to Romans 6:22, since they are now free from sin, what are the Romans slaves of?

53
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According to Romans 6:22, since the Romans are now slaves of God, what is their “fruit”?

54
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According to Romans 6:22, what is the end result of this fruit of holiness?

A

everlasting life

55
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According to Romans 6:23, FITB “For the ____ of sin is _____, but the _____ of God is _______ life in Christ ______ our _______”. 6 points

A

wages, death, gift, eternal, Jesus, Lord

56
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According to Romans 6:23, what are the wages of sin?

57
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According to Romans 6:23, what is the gift of God?

A

eternal life