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 21: Boasting is a No-No
Lesson Goal: To discourage students from thinking that they can “work” their way into God’s grace. Memory verse: Romans 3:28.
Lesson 22: Father Abraham’s Faith
Lesson Goal: To further inform students what faith really means, through Abraham’s example. Memory verse: Romans 4:8.
Lesson 23: Father Abraham’s Hope
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to see the relationship between hope and faith. Memory verse: Romans 4:18.
Lesson 24: Love Wins!
Lesson Goal: To encourage students to see the relationship between hope and faith. Memory verse: Romans 5:8.
Lesson 25: Two Men
Lesson Goal: To help students follow Paul’s logical argument about Adam, sin, and Jesus, salvation. Memory verse: Romans 5:19.
Lesson 26: Dead And Alive
Lesson Goal: To help students understand the concept of death to sin, and new life in Christ. Memory verse: Romans 6:5.
Lesson 27: Free! Live it!
Lesson Goal: To help students understand that after salvation, we are free to serve God in righteousness. Memory verse: Romans 6:23.
Lesson 28: New Life, New Service
Lesson Goal: To teach students the truth of life guided by the Law and life in Christ. Memory verse: Romans 7:8.
Lesson 29: Sin is Really Bad
Lesson Goal: To teach students that sin is bad. It breaks God’s heart.
Lesson 30: Wrestling With Sin
Lesson Goal: To teach students that even though we fail, Jesus is there to free us from our sinfulness. Memory verse: Romans 7:24b-25a.