THE BOOK Of ROMANS
READING pLAN & QUESTIONS
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READING PLAN
16 – Romans 1
17 – Romans 2-3
18 – Romans 4
19 – Romans 5
20 – Romans 6
21 – Romans 7
22 – Romans 8
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23 – Romans 9
24 – Genesis 12-15
25 – Romans 10
26 – Psalm 19
27 – Isaiah 65
28 – Romans 11
29 – Isaiah 40
How do these chapters serve to produce humility in us - the readers?
Do you struggle with God’s sovereign will/choice? Why/why not?
How do these chapters actually help us to be assured of our salvation (heirs of all the promises of Romans 1-8)?
What do you do when you are tempted to be “God’s counselor” (11:34)? In other words, when you see something in Scripture that seems to go against what you think or believe, how do you navigate that?
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30 – Romans 3:1-26
31 – Romans 5:1-11
1 – Ephesians 2:1-10
2 – Hebrews 10:1-25
3 – Isaiah 53; Romans 12:1-2
4 – Romans 12:3-8
5 – Romans 12:9-21
How can we view God’s mercy, daily?
What is the implication of the Greek word, latreian, being translated as both “worship” and “service” throughout the New Testament. What is the connection between our worship and our service, as Christians?
Why does God want our minds to be made new? How does He does this?
Of the many commands in Romans 12:3-21, which ones are the most difficult for you, naturally? How has God begun to sanctify you (renew your mind) in these areas?
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6 – Romans 13:1-7
7 – 1 Peter 1
8 – 1 Peter 2
9 – 1 Peter 3
10 – 1 Peter 4
11 – 1 Peter 5
12 – Romans 13:8-14
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13 – Romans 14:1-12
14 – 1 John 1
15 – 1 John 2
16 – 1 John 3
17 – 1 John 4
18 – 1 John 5
19 – Romans 14:13-23
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20 – Romans 15
21 – Isaiah 60
22 – Isaiah 61
23 – Ephesians 1-2
24 – Ephesians 3-4
25 – Ephesians 5-6
26 – Psalm 118
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27 – Romans 1-3
28 – Romans 4-6
29 – Romans 7-8
30 – Romans 9-11
1 – Romans 12
2 – Romans 13-14
3 – Romans 15-16