Romans: Right With God
A Study of the Letter to the Romans – Romans could be thought of as the way Paul answered the question, “How do people live the Christian Life?” Paul assumed that his readers were Christians, worshipping together in the church at Rome. He speaks of how one becomes a child of God: through faith in Jesus. He speaks of what Christians should do in their new life: obey God.
Lesson 11: Bad News – Part 2
Lesson Goal: To help students to understand that God judges sin, even here on earth. Memory verse: Romans 1:21a.
Lesson 12: Bad News – Part 3
Lesson Goal: To help students to understand that God judges sin, even in those who claim righteousness. Memory verse: Romans 2:2.
Lesson 13: God Has No Favorites
Lesson Goal: To help students to understand that God sees all people alike and has no favorites among us. Memory verse: Romans 2:11.
Lesson 14: God Judges Sin
Lesson Goal: To help students to see that God judges everyone and is completely fair in His judgment. Memory verse: Romans 2:13.
Lesson 15: Blind Guides
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to live and teach by faith in God. Memory verse: Romans 2:1.
Lesson 16: God’s Truth
Lesson Goal: To show students that sin is always bad and that God’s truth will overcome sin. Memory verse: Romans 3:10.
Lesson 17: Everyone’s A Sinner
Lesson Goal: To show students that sin is always bad and that God’s truth will overcome sin. Memory verse: Romans 3:18.
Lesson 18: It’s the Law
Lesson Goal: To give students a better understanding of the Law and its place in our lives. Memory verse: Romans 3:20.
Lesson 19: There is No Difference
Lesson Goal: To help students see that there are no differences in humans from God’s point of view. Memory verse: Romans 3:23.
Lesson 20: From All Bad to All Good
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to understand that God wants everyone to be justified by His grace. Memory verse: Romans 3:24.