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Chapter 41 of 157

043 Romans 5-6

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Romans 5-6 FIRST YEAR— LESSON XXXIX Romans CHAPTER 5 1. How are we justified? Verse 1.

2. How do we have access into God’s grace? Verse 2.

3. What does tribulation work? Verse 3.

4. How is the love of God shed abroad in our hearts? Verse 5.

5. For whom did Christ die? Verse 6.

6. How are we reconciled to God? Verse 10.

7. How did sin come into the world and who are affected by it? Verse 12.

8. Who are affected by the death of Christ? Verses 15-16.

CHAPTER 6 9. Why should we not live in sin? Verses 1-2.

10. When a man is baptized into Christ, what else is he said to be baptized Verse 3.

11 . How are we baptized? Verse 4.

12. How are we planted? Verse 5.

13. What part of man is crucified? Verse 6.

14. When are we free from sin? Verse 7.

15. If we are dead with Christ, what shall we do? Verse 8.

16. What must we do with sin? Verse 12.

17. Why should sin not have dominion over us? Verse 14.

18. When are we servants of God, and when servants of the devil? Verse 16.

19. When do we become free from sin? Verses 17, 18.

20. Why did Paul speak as a man? Verse 19.

21. When were the people free from righteousness? Verse 20.

22. What blessings do we have in obeying God? Verse 22.

23. What is the wages of sin? What is the gift of God? Verse 23.

GENERAL QUESTIONS 1. How do we get peace with God through Christ?

2. What is grace?

3. What is the difference between a righteous man and a good man?

4. What does the word reconciled mean?

5. What does atonement mean?

6. Did Christ die to reconcile us to God, or to reconcile God to us?

7. If all have to die because Adam’s sin brought death to all, then why not the life of Christ bring life to all?

8. How are we baptized into Christ?

9. Is this water baptism, or Holy Ghost baptism?

10. How do you know?

11. What is sin?

12. If sin is the transgression of the law, and the wages of sin is death, why do children die who have not transgressed the law?

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