Romans 8-9 Flashcards
Why does the start of Chapter 8 conclude that “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”?
Because the law of the spirit set us free from the law of sin
Humans who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what?
Their selfish desires
Humans who live according to the Spirit have their minds set on what?
Loving God/others
Why is Romans 8:8 a factual statement “those controlled by the sinful nature cannot please God”?
Because they are not focused on God, they are focused upon themselves
Why does Romans 8 describe us as “co-heirs” with Jesus?
Because we have been reconciled to God as brothers and sisters of Christ
What is the obligation in Romans 8:12 “Therefore, brothers, we have an obligation…”
To live by the Spirit
What is the significance of Romans 8:18 “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us”?
That our lives are but a mist in compared to eternity – so stop complaining about the conditions of the moment.
How does the Spirit help us in our weakness, especially in prayer?
The Spirit intercedes for us in ways that we cannot express, but is exactly what we need
Explain why we are placing our hope in the glory of God?
Since we do not have the glory of God, it is something we are called to wait patiently for
What does it mean to be “more than a conqueror”?
We have ALREADY defeated whatever may come against us
When your goal is to please God, you have faith in the _________.
consequences
According to Romans 9:16 God’s justice “does not depend on man’s desire or effort, but on _______ _______”.
God’s mercy
What is the teaching in Romans 9 when referencing Pharaoh followed by Romans 9:20 “But who
are you, O man, to talk back to God”?
That “you” do not have the wisdom or knowledge to comprehend the reasons why God hardens Pharaoh’s heart.
Why was Pharaoh given has an example of God’s sovereignty?
Because who are we to say who God chooses to harden in order to accomplish His ultimate will
What is the stumbling stone?
The belief we can please God or earn God’s praises through our efforts (or works).