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Chapter Fifteen...

Back to Study for the book Romans


What are strong Christians to do?...
What should each of us do?...
Whom did Christ strive always to please?...
Read Psalms 69:9.
Why were the Old Testament Scriptures written?...
What was Paul’s prayer for the saints in Rome?...
What attitude should the members of the Body of Christ take toward one another?...
To whom has Christ become a servant?...
Why did Christ set aside His majesty and become a servant of the Jews?...
Read Deuteronomy 32:43; Psalms 18:49; Psalms 117:1; Isaiah 11:10.
What additional prayer did Paul offer for the saints in Rome?...
Of what had Paul become persuaded concerning the saints in Rome?...
In what attitude had Paul written to the saints in Rome?...
.To whom did Christ send Paul with the Gospel of God?...
On what grounds did Paul find reason to boast in Christ?...
Of what did Paul dare to speak?...
What had been the extent of Paul’s travels in the preaching of the Gospel of Christ?...
Toward what were Paul’s efforts and ambition directed?...
Read Isaiah 52:15.
Why had Paul been hindered on several occasions from visiting the saints in Rome?...
How did Paul feel now?...
What country was Paul thinking of visiting?...
What was Paul’s hope?...
.Where was Paul staying when he wrote the letter to the saints in Rome?...
Where was Paul going after he left Corinth?...
Why were the Gentile Christians of Macedonia and Corinth glad to have the opportunity to assist the destitute Jewish Christians of the large church in Jerusalem, which was under the leadership of James and the other distinguished Apostles and elders?...
What was Paul planning to do after he had presented to the poor Jews of Jerusalem this blessing from the Gentile believers?...
Of what was Paul certain?...
What did Paul exhort the saints in Rome to do in his behalf?...
What did Paul hope would happen?...
What benediction does Paul pronounce on the saints in Rome?...



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