Read

 

Read Romans 3:1-18 

(Have a notebook and pen ready to write down notes and impressions.)

Write

 

Focus on Jesus!
A. What did I learn from Jesus? What is He saying to me?
B. How will I follow Jesus today?
C. How can I become like Jesus through this study?

Meditation Questions
Romans 3:1-8 "
Foolish Human Reasoning"

  1. In Romans 3:1-4, try to answer these questions Paul's critics were asking.
    What advantage do Jewish people have?
    What is the value of circumcision?
    Will people's lack of faith nullify the faithfulness of God?
  2. In Romans 3:5-8, try to answer these questions Paul's critics were asking.
    Is God unrighteous to inflict His wrath on us?
    Why am I judged as a sinner if God's glory is revealed through my lie?
    Why not say, "Let's do evil, that good may come?"
  3. Give examples of how our thinking is sometimes controlled by human-centered logic and reasoning. Why is the fear of the Lord the beginning of wisdom?

Romans 3:9-18 "There is no one righteous, not even one!"

  1. Are Jews better than non-Jews? Are Christians better than non-Christians? How did Paul answer these questions in verses 9-18.
  2. How does Paul describe the sinfulness of mankind in verses 9-14?
  3. What did you think about the audio message about swearing and foul language?
  4. How does Paul describe the sinfulness of mankind in verses 15-18?

Share

 

Share from what you have written with your FBS partner daily (or at least 3-5 times a week using LINE, WhatsApp, Messenger, etc.) Also, share once a week face-to-face or by video call. This is one of the most important parts of processing and applying the word of God to our lives.

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