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Romans 1:18-32 – God’s wrath against the sinful man

Romans 1-16-32 Lecture Notes

Questions Covering Romans 1:18-32 – God’s wrath against the sinful man

  1. Against what is the wrath of God revealed from heaven?
    1. Rom 1:18
  2. Who has shown or manifested this revelation unto them?
    1. Rom 1:19
  3. Name some invisible traits of God that are perceived through “the things that are made”?
    1. Rom 1:20; Acts 14:17
  4. What do the heavens and the creatures of the earth reveal concerning the attributes of God?
    1. Psalms 19:1, 50:6; Job 12:7-10
  5. Why were these Gentiles without excuse for their wickedness?
    1. Rom 1:20
  6. Even though God had made himself known to them, in what two things had they failed?
    1. Rom 1:21
  7. How were their hearts affected?
    1. Rom 1:21
  8. When men become fools by reasoning God and truth out of their lives, what do they usually profess themselves to be?
    1. Rom 1:22
  9. They exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for what?
    1. Rom 1:23
  10. What is your conclusion regarding an image or “crucifix” as an aid to worship?
    1. Rom 1:23; Deut 5:8-10; Psalms 115:4-8; Isaiah 44:9-11; Jer 10:14-15; Acts 17:24-30; 1 John 5:21
  11. What did God do regarding these unrighteous people who exchanged the truth for a lie and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator?
    1. Rom 1:24-25
  12. Describe the unnatural deterioration of these people whom God gave up to vile passions.
    1. Rom 1:26-27
  13. Name the many sins of these people who refused to have God in their knowledge.  Learn the definition of each sin named.
    1. Rom 1:28-31
  14. How do we know these sins were not committed in ignorance?
    1. Rom 1:32
  15. What distinction did Jesus make between the sinner who knows better and the one who does not know?
    1. Luke 12:47-48; Matt 11:20-24
  16. What means has God chosen for the salvation of both Jew and Gentile?
    1. Rom 1:16
  17. Give a summary of what is taught in Romans 1:18-32
  18. * What other times does the bible argue from the natural world to teach about God’s will for men?
  19. * Research religious iconography such as the “crucifix” and other symbols and consider the teaching of the bible on idols in contrast to how men uses these “helps”.

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