The Epistle to the Romans

The Bible has influenced the civilized world more than any other book. The Epistle to the Romans by the Apostle Paul is a greater part of this influence than any other book of the Bible. Romans is a study that displays such powerful intelligence that it shows a deeper and wiser view of truth than ever thought up by human minds. Even those who do not believe in inspiration recognize it as a masterpiece of persuasion and reasoning on the subject of salvation. It is the most systematic account of God’s plan of redemption from sin.

The Epistle to the Romans is a series of 24 individual lessons and accompanying exams written in English that will help you lay a foundation to understanding God's Word. For those students whom English is a second language, you are invited to study the Special English (SP) version of each lesson. At the end of each lesson is a link that will lead you to the exam for that lesson. Please be sure to register as you will need a passcode to access the exams. Registration also allows you to be assigned to a grader who will correct your exams and monitor your progress.

May God bless you as you begin your studies of this remarkable book! We trust you will find it exhilarating, life changing, informative and instructive.

 

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LESSONS (Unit 1)

 

1

Author, Time, To Whom, Contrast to Galatians

 

2

Purpose, Keys, Outlines

 

3

Paul’s Authority, Greeting, Prayer, and Purpose

 

4

Righteousness Revealed

 

5

All the World is Guilty

 

6

The Sin of Self Righteousness

 

7

The Faithfulness of God

 

8

Four Great Objectives Explained

 

9

Imputed Righteousness

 

10

Our Inheritance in the Gospel

 

11

Adam and Christ Contrasted

 

12

God’s Method for Victorious Living

         
 

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LESSONS (Unit 2)

 

13

Righteousness Imparted for Sanctification

 

14

Righteousness Realized

 

15

Righteousness Perfected

 

16

Righteousness Rejected

 

17

The Gospel, Scorned by Israel

 

18

Israel’s Temporary Blindness

 

19

Righteousness Applied to Daily Living

 

20

Christian Responsibility to Saved and Unsaved

 

21

God’s Righteousness Applied

 

22

Guidelines for Christian Relationships

 

23

All Believers are “in Christ”

 

24

Paul’s Concluding Remarks


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