Bible Study I
Bible Study I
Bible Study I
God’s Redemption
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Introduction
This portion of God’s Word in Romans 1:16-32, more than any other, shows the awful plight and degradation of the
human race because of our fall in Adam in the Garden of Eden. In Adam, we rebelled against the sovereign God of the
universe and became gods unto ourselves. These verses teach us what is wrong with the world today, what is wrong with
the nations, and what is wrong with you and me, who make up the nations of the world. We have left the one and only true
and living God. We have turned to our own way, to do what seems right in our own eyes. We follow the dictates of our
Part 2
“The Wrath of God” Romans 1:18
“For the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the
truth in unrighteousness.”
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Gentiles – those who is not of the Jewish faith or of a non-Jewish nation; one from a pagan nation.
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regeneration – one of the Biblical words for salvation which means being made spiritually alive by the miraculous power of the
Holy Spirit; a word describing being born-again by God’s Spirit.
5. What are the five things mentioned as man’s only hope to deliver him from the deep pit of human confusion?
6. a. What is ‘God’s wrath’?
b. In your own words, how does it go together, for a loving God of mercy to also have wrath?
7. a. Who is God’s wrath against?
b. Why is God’s wrath against them?
8. a. “It is a terrible thing for you to cast away the Word of God...”. What are the “awful things” mentioned?
b. Making It Personal: Please take a few minutes now honestly to examine yourself. Ask God to search your heart to
reveal if you are practicing any of these sins, or those which the author asks about in the closing paragraph of
chapter 2. This is deep and searching—are you guilty of any of these? Write a personal response on your answer
sheet.
Part 3
“They are without excuse” Romans 1:19-20
“Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God has shown it to them.
“For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that
are made, even His eternal power and God-head; so that they are without excuse.”
“For that which is known about God is evident to them and made plain in their inner consciousness, because God
[Himself] has shown it to them.
20 For ever since the creation of the world His invisible nature and attributes, that is, His eternal power and
divinity, have been made intelligible and clearly discernible in and through the things that have been made (His
handiworks). So [men] are without excuse [altogether without any defense or justification].”6
These verses teach that all mankind is guilty of holding the truth of God in unrighteousness. All mankind is without
excuse for not bowing to and worshiping the true and living God. Why? “For that which is known about God is evident to
them and made plain in their inner consciousness, because God has shown it to them” by means of His general revelation7
in creation, nature, history, and conscience.
What All Know
These verses teach that the savage in the African forest or in the jungles of the Amazon can know two things about
God; the scientist in the laboratory and the philosopher in the library can know two things about God; the common man in
the street and the religious cultist can know two things about God. In other words, all men in all ages without exception
have known and do know two things about the God of the universe: 1) His invisible nature, and 2) His divine attributes,
i.e., His eternal power and Godhead (or divinity). All men without exception know that there is a Supreme Being! And how
do they know this? By God’s general revelation, which comes from His creation, His natural laws, His history, and what
He has put into the conscience of man.
Now I understand that there must be more than general revelation for a person to be saved, for the Scriptures teach that
there must be the special revelation8 of the Spirit by the Word. What these verses teach is that no man can claim at the
judgment in the last day that he did not know God, because by God’s general revelation every man is stripped of all
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Amplified.
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general revelation – this term means that God reveals something about His divine nature through His creation and its order of
things.
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special revelation – God’s divine self-revelation made known by His works and prophets in history and reaching its completion in
the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, which is recorded in the Bible. Only special revelation can completely show us our sinful predicament,
as well as God’s promise of salvation and its fulfillment in Christ.
Part 4
“Their foolish heart was darkened” Romans 1:21
“Because that, when they knew God, they glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their
imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.”
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Prophet, Priest, and King – Jesus Christ is a Mediator, that is, a “go-between,” or one who intervenes between two hostile parties
for the purpose of restoring them to a right relationship. Jesus is the go-between for God the Father and sinners. He is a Prophet: He
reveals God’s will for our salvation by His Word and Spirit. He is a Priest: He offered Himself a sacrifice once upon the cross of
Calvary to satisfy divine justice and to reconcile sinners to God. Likewise, He makes continual intercession for His people, meaning
He always entreats on their behalf before God. And He is a King: He conquers and draws His people to Himself by His grace, He rules
and defends them, and restrains and conquers all His and His people’s enemies.
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quicken – make alive.
The “key point” of a verse is the meaning of the relevant phrase in the verse as it applies to the topic at hand. Please do not
merely quote the verse. Rather: 1) read the verse several times meditatively, 2) pick out the key phrase as it applies to the
question in this study guide, 3) think over the meaning behind the words—what is the author really trying to say, then 4) write
this meaning (the “key point”) using your own words.
Part 6
“Changed the truth of God into a lie” Romans 1:25
“Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is
blessed forever. Amen.”
Having gone over verses 19-23 in our verse-by-verse exposition of Romans 1, we will now look at verse 25, leaving
verse 24 to cover with verses 26-28, which all speak of the awful theme of God’s just reprobation upon sinners because
they did not and would not worship and glorify God in their lives.
Let us review verses 22-25 to get the setting:
“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and four-
footed beasts, and creeping things.
Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonor their own bodies
between themselves:
Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is
blessed for ever. Amen.”
In these verses we see the awful spiritual ruin of man in his fall in Adam, the depths of the human heart in its depravity
in sin, and the great gulf of sin that separates God from His sinful creatures (those who at first had been made in His moral
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Carnal Christian Theory – a popular, but tragic misinterpretation of 1 Corinthians 3:1-4. Many who embrace this error teach that a
person may be saved and yet continue in sin as a lifestyle without ever growing in holiness. But Paul addresses the Corinthian
believers as “carnal” because they are acting in a fleshly, immature, and divisive way like children. He rebukes them because they
believe themselves “wise” (3:18), yet they are acting like “babes,” who need milk (3:2). While all Christians act childishly sinful at
times and must be reproved like the Corinthians, Paul is certainly not teaching that there is a category of “carnal” Christians, who may
continue to live in unrepentant worldliness and sin while still having hope of heaven. Scripture teaches that all who are born of God’s
Spirit will become more Christ-like through life-long growth in sanctification (Rom 8:29, Phi 1:6, Heb 13:21). When they fall into old
sinful habits, the Lord Jesus will lovingly rebuke and chasten (discipline) them (Rev 3:19), so that they will repent, look to Him, and
grow to spiritual maturity.
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Amplified.
Part 8
“Uncleanness” Romans 1:24
“Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonor their own
bodies between themselves”
Review
Praise the Lord, that when He moved upon men to write the Holy Scriptures, He did not gloss over nor minimize the
awful effect of sin upon man when he fell in Adam in the Garden of Eden. No, the Scriptures declare man to be a sinner,
having come short of the glory of God (Rom 3:23), a sinner whose “heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately
wicked” (Jer 17:9). “For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders,
thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness” (Mar 7:21, 22). All
these evil things show that man’s fall in sin makes him a depraved creature before God. Every faculty of his being is in a
state of enmity15 and active rebellion against God: he hates God, His Christ, His Word, holiness, and righteousness.
Instead he loves every form of evil to the extent that he would rather be damned than give up his ways, his thoughts, and
his “right” to do with himself as he pleases.
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enmity – deep seated, often mutual hatred and hostility.
Part 9
“Vile affections” Romans 1:26-27
“For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that
which is against nature:
“And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men
with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was
meet.”
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“‘The price of a dog’ is . . . a figurative expression used to denote the gains of the kadesh (sodomite), who was called kinaidos by the
Greeks, and received his name from the dog-like manner in which the male kadesh debased himself.” Commentary on the Old
Testament, Keil, C. F., & Delitzsch, F., Hendrickson: Peabody, MA.
“The best evidence for the existence of homosexual shrine prostitutes among the Canaanites comes, not from Canaanite
literature, but from the Biblical text . . . it would appear, however, that the male prostitute was found in Judah along with his female
counterpart until the purge by Asa. Together, they obviously represented a pagan, and therefore local, influence on the religion of
Judah (Deu 23:17; 1Ki 14:24; 15:12; 22:46; 2Ki 23:7). The term ‘dog’ appears to have been used in Scripture to refer to homosexual
cult prostitutes (Deu 23:18). Leviticus uses a strong word ‘detestable’ to describe homosexual practice (18:22; 20:13). Evangelical
Dictionary of Biblical Theology, Elwell, W. A., & Elwell, W. A. 1997, c1996, Baker Book House: Grand Rapids.
Part 10
“Reprobate Mind” Romans 1:28
“And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do
those things which are not convenient.”
Part 11
“Unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness” Romans 1:29
“Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder,
debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers”
Review
We have looked at what verse 28 of Romans 1 means regarding the helplessness and hopelessness of man’s salvation
apart from the mighty grace of God. He needs the effectual work of the Holy Spirit to regenerate, call, enlighten, and
convert him. We showed you some of the effects of this upon man’s understanding, affections, and will in our day:
abortion, drugs, pornography, and strong delusions from false preachers, who fill our pulpits, and from false teachers,
who fill our seats of learning. These strong delusions lead people to deny the one and only true and sovereign God and to
make man’s depraved will equal with God’s will. In this way, man chooses and becomes his own savior and lord. Once
again let me state this truth: man in his natural state with a depraved, degenerate, and reprobate mind will never admit that
salvation is of the Lord unless God’s Spirit works in him. He doesn’t believe that Romans 9:16 is true: “So then it is not of
him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.”
No, the natural man will not acknowledge that God is sovereign. Although he knows by the revelation of nature and
conscience that God exists, he is an atheist at heart by his own choice. This leads us into verses 29, 30, and 31 of our
exposition, where we find the longest list of sins to be found in the Scriptures—twenty-three in all! Now this is not a
complete list or an exhaustive catalog of sin. But it does convey to us the horror of those sins, which enslave the natural
man in moral chaos. This does not mean that all these sins are found in every individual upon the earth. But it does mean
that all men are guilty of some of them, and some men are guilty of all of them. And all men certainly have the
propensity17 to commit them all because every man is a depraved soul with a degenerate mind. Therefore, he needs to be
regenerated by the Spirit of God.
Notice the wording in verse 28 and the explanation in verses 29, 30, and 31. Verse 28 says that “God gave them over to
a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient.” Then follows the expressions “being filled with” and “full
of.” These mean that every person who has ever been born, except for our Lord Jesus Christ, is permeated and saturated
with every kind of sin. This establishes the truth of the total depravity of mankind, including man’s understanding, his
affections, and his will.
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propensity – an inborn inclination; a tendency.
Part 12
“Maliciousness; full of envy, murder” Romans 1:29
“Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder,
debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers”
Part 13
“Debate, deceit” Romans 1:29
“Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder,
debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers”
“A Reprobate Mind”
We have now finished verse 28, where we read that “God gave them [men] over to a reprobate mind, to do those things
which are not convenient.” Verses 29-32 follow, with a description of the many sins which men are filled with:
“Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate,
deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to
parents, Without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: Who knowing the
judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them
that do them.”
The word reprobate (v. 28) was used in Biblical times for coins when they were lightweight, for metals when they had
too much dross, and for soil when it was sterile, that is, when it would produce no food. So when the word reprobate is
used here, it means that the natural mind, the mind of man outside of Christ is sterile regarding spiritual things or
reprobate concerning and approving of God. So the natural mind of man disapproves of God and is unfit to comprehend
Him, for the natural man does not know God. That is why we read in 1 Corinthians 2:14 that the natural man receiveth not
the things of the Spirit of God: “For they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually
discerned.” And again in Romans 8:7-8, “The carnal [or natural] mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the
law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.”
Every man who is unsaved is walking in the flesh, and has a sterile or reprobate mind concerning God. He cannot
comprehend Him, he cannot approve of Him; all he does is disapprove. To what he reads in the Bible concerning God, he
says, “Away with that! I don’t want it! That’s not the God I want!” It is just as we read in Psalm 14:1: “The fool hath said
in his heart, there is no God [or, ‘No God for me!’].”
The inevitable result of God’s abandoning man to a reprobate mind was that all men were given over to practice things
that are “not convenient,” things that are not fitting, things that are forbidden, things that are shameful. What we must
keep in mind is that these things that fill men up are known to God. They are not hidden from His eyes. Listen to Hebrews
4:12-13:
“For the word that God speaks is alive and full of power—making it active, operative, energizing and effective; it is sharper
than any two-edged sword [or surgeon’s scalpel], penetrating to the dividing line of the breath of life (soul) and [the
immortal] spirit, and of joints and marrow [that is, of the deepest parts of our nature], exposing and sifting and analyzing
and judging the very thoughts and purposes of the heart. And not a creature exists that is concealed from His sight, but all
things are open and exposed, naked and defenseless to the eyes of Him with whom we have to do” [Amplified].
Review
1. How are the phrases “being filled with” and “full of” in verse 29, used to substantiate the doctrine of the total
depravity of man?
“Unrighteousness” and Ungodliness
2. What is meant by unrighteousness (1:18, 29) and ungodliness (1:18)?
“Fornication” and “Wickedness”
3. What is the sin of fornication, and what is it’s consequence?
4. What is the sin of wickedness, and where does it come from?
5. Making It Personal: Have you ever repented of your wicked heart? Have you ever cried unto God to deliver you
from your wicked heart and wicked desires, which are sin against Him? Have you ever hated your wicked ways,
and desired to be washed from your wicked sins in the blood of Christ? Does sin trouble you and bring you to
your knees, crying for mercy?
Please give a personal answer to these questions.
Please pause to search your heart, even if it causes great pain, to understand your true condition before God, who knows the
hearts of all men. We do well to heed the words of Matthew 10:26, 28, “There is nothing covered that will not be revealed, and
hidden that will not be known. And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able
to destroy both soul and body in hell.”
Total Depravity
10. a. Based on Mark 7:21, what do you feel is the greatest mistake we can make?
“Debate”
11. What is the sin of debate, and what must we do instead, in order “to walk with love in our hearts?”
“Deceit”
12. a. What is the sin of deceit, and what revealing synonyms for it are listed?
b. Regarding deceit, why do men lie to themselves and others so much, ie, why do they “play games with
themselves?”
13. Making It Personal: Have you been deceived about certain things?
Now that you have completed this first half of the course, it is important to put into practice the new insights
which the Lord has given you during your study. Spend some quiet time to think through the course, perhaps in
re-reading the main headings and your notes. Because we all tend to forget what we do not review, we suggest
to review these main lessons daily for the next week, and at least once per week for the following month. In this
way the key spiritual principles can begin to become a part of your life and practice.
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Contents
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Chapter 14
“Malignity; whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud” Romans
1:29-30
“Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder,
debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,
“Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents”
“Malignity”
Let us now look at the sin of malignity. The word “malignity” comes from the root word “malice,” which describes a
heart of bitterness, ill will, hatred, and hostility. It describes persons who have a vicious and merciless heart. They malign
the character of everyone but themselves; and who slander and defame, abuse and blacken, discredit and smear the
character of others. They are malignant, that is, they are harmful and hurtful towards others. In other words, they show
their depraved heart and life by ill will toward others.
Why will men—men of the church, men of the world, men who profess religion—vilify, abuse, and hurt their wives
and children, acting bestially toward them? It is because they are filled with malignity. They have never been born again
from above; they have a life to live, but they are dead to spiritual things. To me it is one of the saddest things of our day to
see the sin of hatefulness in our homes, churches, and places of business. We let our hearts go out in malice towards
others, being spiteful towards them and desiring to hurt them, even to the point of murder. How this sin has turned our
homes into battlefields, our churches into places of utter confusion, and our lives into a state of utter hatred toward God
and man! It makes me shudder! I have seen this sin of malignity wreck the lives of hundreds, and only by the grace of
Chapter 15
“Boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without
understanding” Romans 1:30-31
“Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud,
boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,
“Without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful”
Sin is nothing but ruin, chaos, and filthiness before God. But it is a true description of your heart and mine by nature.
Only the power of the Gospel of the grace of God can save us, redeem us, and change us into saints and children of the
living God. That is the reason Paul proclaimed in Romans 1:16 that the Gospel of Christ “is the power of God unto
“Malignity”
1. How would you describe a person with the sin of malignity, and what are its effects?
Sins of the Tongue
2. a. How are the sins of being whisperers and backbiters related?
b. Who are the three persons who are injured by a slanderer, and how are each injured?
“Haters of God”
3. a. What are four things which “haters of God” in fact do hate about God? Why?
b. Making It Personal: Like the author, have you recognized the subtle ways in which you have hated God in your
own heart? How?
“Despiteful” and “Pride”
4. How does the sin of being despiteful show itself?
5. a. What are some synonyms for the sin of pride?
b. What is the key message of Isaiah 2:11-12?
c. What does pride deceive the heart into believing?
Personal Application
6. a. What does 1 Peter 5:6 tell us to do, and what does Isaiah 57:15 tell us will be the result?
b. Have you done this, and if not, why not?
Chapter 16
“Without [spiritual] understanding” Romans 1:31
“Without [spiritual] understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful”
Chapter 17
“Covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful”
Romans 1:31
“Without [spiritual] understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful”
Sin is nothing but ruin, rebellion, chaos, and filthiness before God. But this is a true description of what flows from the
natural heart. It takes the power of the Gospel of God’s grace in Christ to save, redeem, and change us into saints and
children of the living God. It takes the powerful working of God’s Holy Spirit in us to regenerate, convert, justify, and
make us like the holy Lord Jesus Christ.
“Covenant-breakers”
As we continue on through the list of sins in Romans 1, we come now to the sin of covenant-breaking (v. 31), which
literally means “without good faith, faithless, untrustworthy, treacherous, false to one’s word, disloyal, double-dealing,
and hypocritical.” Surely this describes the natural heart of man! Jeremiah 17:9 confirms this: “The heart is deceitful
above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”
The truth is no man knows the depth of the deceitfulness of his own heart. Only He, Who searches the hearts of all
men, knows the extent of the wickedness of man’s heart. This is the reason that in salvation God must give us a new heart
(Eze 36:26). He has said He will do this by His grace because of the substitutionary death of our Lord Jesus Christ at the
cross.
Let me ask you, “Where will you go today to find a man whose word is his bond, one who is trustworthy, one who is
honest with God and with his fellowman?” They are few and far between, for we are all liars, covenant-breakers by
nature. This sin of covenant-breaking is evident at every level of society. We see it among nations who go back on their
word, even before the ink is dry on the treaties they sign. In our own government, from the highest to the lowest office,
this sin abounds. Men strive toward their own ends, caring nothing for their pledge to uphold the Constitution. They do
not carry out the laws they were put in office to protect. Even in business we find covenant-breakers, who are false to their
word and caught up in double-dealing, lying, and stealing.
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implacable – not willing to be reconciled with others.
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George Whitefield (1714-1770) – the best known evangelist of the eighteenth century and one of the greatest preachers in the
history of the Christian church. Born in England, he addressed crowds as large as eighteen thousand in the American colonies during
the Great Awakening.
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patrons – those who support, protect, or champion someone or something.
“Covenant-breakers”
8. What is meant by the sin of covenant-breaking?
“Without Natural Affection, Implacable, Unmerciful”
9. What is meant by the sins of being without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful?
Personal Application
10. a. “If you are without Christ today,” then where are you?
b. Making It Personal: If so, what does the author urge you to do? Have you done so?
Chapter 18
“Knowing the judgment of God... worthy of death” Romans 1:32
“Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same,
but have pleasure in them that do them.”
Five Truths
We previously mentioned that Romans 1:32 is one of the most damning verses in the Bible because it teaches five
things which are true of every man since the fall of Adam, whether it be the financier of Wall Street, the college professor
or student, the preacher in the pulpit, the criminal in jail, or the inhabitant of the jungle.
First, this verse teaches that men have an inner knowledge of the reality of sin, which comes from God.
Second, men have a consciousness that God must hate and judge sin.
Third, men persist in the ways of sin in spite of the warning of their own native conscience.
Fourth, men come to the point that they actually condone, approve, and take pleasure in the sin of others.
Fifth, men come to the place where they are advocates and supporters of sin and vice, rather than of the righteousness
of God.
1. Men Have Knowledge of Sin (“knowing the judgment of God… are worthy of death”)
Men have an inner knowledge from God of the reality of sin. We have to understand that without the Word of God there
is no moral standard of right or wrong. Men today have thrown aside God’s Word and do what seems right in their own
eyes. Their philosophy is, “If you want to do it, go ahead! If it feels good, do it! If it satisfies you or makes you happy,
then do it!” The attitude by which most live their lives today is, “Let me do my own thing! Don’t show me the Word of
God; don’t read to me the Ten Commandments; don’t tell me what is right or wrong! I’m going to do my own thing!”
Let me say this: “To do your own thing is to end up in the lake of fire under the judgment of God.” The Word of God
says this about that philosophy: “He that doeth the will of God abideth for ever” (1Jo 2:17). Those who live for self and
“do their own thing” will hear these awful words: “I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity” (Mat 7:23).
Only those who do the Father’s will enter heaven, says the Lord Jesus Christ. And what is the will of the Father? The will
of the Father is for you and me to repent of our sins and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ: “Let the wicked forsake his way,
Chapter 19
“They... not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them”
Romans 1:32
“Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same,
but have pleasure in them that do them.”
Review
As mentioned earlier, Romans 1:32 is surely the most damning verse of Scripture in the Bible in showing that all men
stand guilty before God in their sins, having full knowledge that their sins deserve the wrath of God. But because they are
blinded by Satan, the god of this world, they go on committing these sins and take pleasure in and fellowship with others
who commit them.
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annihilationism – the error that all who die in their sins will be judged by God and thrown into the lake of fire, where they will
cease to exist. Some annihilationists believe that this will occur instantaneously; others think that the unrighteous may experience a
brief period of awareness. Nevertheless, all annihilationists agree that no person, however wicked, will suffer a conscious existence in
hell eternally.
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universalism – the error that all people will be saved. This doctrine also affirms that there in no eternal punishment.
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soul sleep – the error that a person’s soul “sleeps” between death and the resurrection and is not conscious of glory or suffering.
Chapter 19: “They... not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them” Romans
1:32
Please read chapter 19 in the text; questions 6-11 pertain to chapter 19.
“Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same,
but have pleasure in them that do them.”
Men Persist in Sin (3) (“…not only do the same”)
6. “Men persist in iniquity and in rebellion against God…”
a. Because men’s hearts are darkened from Adam’s fall. Explain what this means using Jeremiah 17:9, Romans 8:7,
and 1 Timothy 4:2.
b. Because of the power of sin. Explain what this means.
c. Because men love darkness rather than light. Explain what this means.
Men Condone Sin (4) (“…have pleasure in those that do them”)
7. List some of the steps in the pattern of downward spiral that is evident in what we are learning from Romans 1:32.
8. What does it mean to “have pleasure in them that do them?”
Men Support Sin (5)
9. What are some of the examples mentioned in our society, of “supporting sin and vices?”
Personal Application
10. What is the answer to the objection: “But everybody commits sin?”
Our Only Hope
11. “You may ask, ‘What is my hope?’” What two things does the author offer as “our only hope?”
Chapter 20
Christ’s Substitutionary Death Romans 1:16
“For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth;
to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”
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experimental – that is, knowledge that comes from experience; experiential.
Chapter 21
God’s Justice and Righteousness Romans 1:17
“For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, ‘The just shall live by faith.’”
The Biblical truth of salvation for believing sinners, through the blood and righteousness of Christ, must unite with the
Biblical truth of the nature and character of God, against whom our sins have been committed. God cannot simply forgive
sinners and let their sins go unpunished. The Bible declares that the nature of God necessitates a certain kind of salvation,
which will be in harmony with God’s moral character. The three attributes of God which describe His nature and His
moral character are justice, righteousness, and holiness.
Justice27 and Righteousness28
Because God is just and righteous, He always acts with justice toward the sons of men. He can do nothing which
contradicts His character or nature, as 2 Timothy 2:13 declares, “He cannot deny Himself.”
We find as we study the holy Scriptures that God’s justice and righteousness are consistently used together to describe
His very being and character. We read in Deuteronomy 32:4 these words: “He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his
ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.” Psalm 89:14 declares, “Justice and judgment
are the habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face.” Here the psalmist declares to us that justice,
judgment, and righteousness are the habitation29 of God’s throne, so the salvation that He gives to believing sinners must
be based upon His justice and righteousness. The moral character of God must be satisfied, and we can rest assured that
He will never do anything which would contradict these attributes. This, then, is the meaning of that statement by
Abraham in Genesis 18:25, “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” The answer is “Yes,” for He cannot act against
His moral nature, which is justice, righteousness, and holiness. Romans 9:14 asks, “Is there unrighteousness with God?
God forbid.” Perish the thought! In no way can God be unrighteous.
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justice – because God is infinitely and perfectly upright in Himself, all His works are perfect. His justice then means He always
rewards or punishes a person or nation in exactly what is due them. God never shows partiality to anyone, for He always acquits the
righteous and always condemns the wicked.
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righteousness – righteousness means to be conformed to a standard. God’s righteousness means that He is eternally, infinitely, and
perfectly upright in everything He is and everything He does.
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The word habitation can also be understood as foundation or an “immovable foundation.” Thus, this verse means that God’s throne
inhabits the realms of justice and judgment or that His throne is established upon the foundation of justice and judgment.
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vindicates – defends; supports or maintains as true or correct.
“Be Ye Holy”
There is the necessity of a certain kind of salvation which is required to fully satisfy all the law’s requirements for
blessing and to endure all its penalties for disobedience. Because you and I were created to bear His image in this world,
the Moral Law is binding upon all and tells us in what ways we are to reflect His Character and will. For this reason God’s
Law commands us to be holy even as He is holy and to be perfect even as our heavenly Father which is in heaven is
perfect (Lev 11:44; 1Pe 1:16; Mat 5:48).
We can go through the entire Word of God and find that we must keep God’s Law. Let me illustrate:
Does God set Himself above all other things that men worship and declare that “thou shalt have no other gods before
Me” (Exo 20:3)? Then we should reverence this holy and righteous God, worshiping and adoring Him as the focus of
everything in life. We are commanded to “love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy
mind, and with all thy strength” (Deu 6:5; Mar 12:30). This is the righteous and holy commandment of God. Nothing less
will satisfy Him.
Does God so love His own holy Person that He will not give His glory to another? He commands us, “Thou shalt not
make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or
that is in the water under the earth: thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them” (Exo 20:4-5)? Then by faith
we should worship Him in spirit and in truth.
Does God so love His name that He does not want it taken in vain in any manner? Then we should love it because He
has commanded, “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain” (Exo 20:7).
Does God hold the family relationship of obedience to father and mother by the children to be sacred? Then so should
we, because He has commanded, “Honour thy father and thy mother” (Exo 20:12).
Does God hold life to be a sacred thing? Then so should we because He has commanded, “Thou shalt not kill” (Exo
20:13).
Does God hold marriage and the human body to be sacred in His sight? Then so should we because He has
commanded, “Thou shalt not commit adultery” (Exo 20:14).
Does God hold a man’s property sacred? Then so should we because He has commanded, “Thou shalt not steal” (Exo
20:15).
Does God hold truth to be sacred? Then so should we because God’s holy Law tells us, “Thou shalt not bear false
witness against thy neighbor” (Exo 20:16). Why is lying forbidden? Because “God is not a man that He should lie . . . it is
impossible for God to lie” (Num 23:19; Heb 6:18). Therefore, if we are to reflect God’s moral character, then we must not
lie, for God does not lie.
Does God view a man’s house, his wife, his servants, even his farm animals as sacred? Then so should we because He
has commanded, “Thou shalt not covet any thing that belongs to thy neighbor” (Exo 20:17).
And why has God given these commandments? First because they reflect the character and will of God, and secondly
because we are image-bearers of God and must be like Him in all things or pay the penalty. This penalty is the second
death: “But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and
idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death”
(Rev 21:8). In the lake of fire, unrepentant sinners will abide forever under His righteous wrath, for He has said, “Cursed
is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them” (Gal 3:10).
God provides a certain kind of salvation by which He saves sinners. This salvation fully meets the demands of His holy
Law in the substitutionary death of the Lord Jesus Christ. God’s holy Law requires that we keep it perfectly, personally,
Chapter 23
The Precious Blood of Christ
Romans 3:24-26 tells us that the Gospel is the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ and the salvation that God has
provided through the substitutionary work of His only begotten Son. The Gospel is the power of God that saves us from
our sins. It glorifies and magnifies God’s grace by revealing that He is just and the Justifier of all believing sinners.
The Precious Blood of Jesus
The power of God unto salvation to every one that believes is this: that Christ poured out His precious blood to pay the
penalty for our sins, for without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins (Heb 9:22). The Gospel consists in the
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remitted – to release from the guilt or penalty of; to pardon.
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types – comparisons and links made between persons, events, things, and institutions of one biblical period and those of another,
especially between those of the OT and the NT. The term typology, and thus types, derives from the Greek word typos, meaning
“impression, mark, image.” Biblical authors employed typology to reveal the connection between testaments and the outworking of
God’s plan of redemptive history. The type is the initial person, event, thing, or institution which corresponds with and is fulfilled by a
later person, event, thing, or institution, which is called the antitype. For example, Paul portrays Christ as the antitype of Adam in
Romans 5:12–21: “Adam, who is a type of the one who was to come” (Rom 5:14). On a different level, Jesus Christ is the antitype of
the animal sacrifices of the OT.
Closing Remarks
The purpose of this course has been to encourage you to seek the Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of your never-dying
soul. Although much of what you have studied has often been heart-searching and painful to contemplate, yet this process
is necessary to bring us to see our great need of Christ as the only Savior from sin, and it’s ultimate punishment in hell. If
He has been convicting you of sin and judgment to come, and you find that you want nothing else but to turn away from
your sin and become a child of God, then God has given you this desire--it is evidence of His great mercy toward you.
But don’t stop there. Will you now trust Jesus Christ to save you from your sin? He is waiting and willing to save you!
Listen to His promises which He gives to you personally:
“Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me,
for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls” (Matthew 11:28-30).
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John
1:9).
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but
have everlasting life” (John 3:16).
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Note: Making It Personal questions are designed for personal application to your heart and life. There are no set answers.
We suggest to review them with your pastor or a mature, biblical Christian.
3. a. All men stand guilty before God, because they have sinned, and therefore are under the wrath of God.
b. All! Yes! (This is, of course, the first and most major step toward turning to God in humility and repentance:
recognizing that we are sinners in need of salvation. If you are not able or willing to recognize this fact at this
point, then please investigate some additional literature and reread the scriptures mentioned in the text.)
4. a. God has provided a righteousness for us which He will accept: His own, as revealed in His only Son, Jesus Christ.
b. God has made Christ to be sin for us in our place, and we take on His righteousness.
“They are without excuse” Romans 1:19-20 Questions 1-3 pertain to chapter 3.
1. a. Holding God’s truth in unrighteousness, Not bowing to God.
b. It is what God tells us by means of creation, nature, history, and inner conscience.
c. God’s nature and attributes, ie, that there is a Supreme Being.
2. That all mankind has written in their hearts and upon their conscience what is required in the law of God.
3. personal answer.
“Their foolish heart was darkened.” Romans 1:21 Questions 4-7 pertain to chapter 4.
4. The heart is deceitful and desparately wicked. Men have known God from the beginning, but they will not bow down
to His authority to recognize Him as God in their lives.
5. a. 2 Tim. 3:7 we are learning about some things, but not able to really see the truth.
2 Tim. 2:26 we are totally depraved, and taken captive by the devil at his will.
Isaiah 1:5-6 our whole head is sick, our whole heart is faint, our whole body is not sound--only wounds and
sores in God’s sight.
b. personal answer
6. He can not do it himself; instead it is a work of God by the Holy Spirit, which is called ‘regeneration’.
7. a. - irresponsible: totally sovereign and totally beyond man’s control
- irresistable: with overwhelming power, it overcomes all opposition
- irregular: sometimes gentle, sometimes powerful and radical and revolutionary
- invisible: its work is unseen (in the hearts of men)
- inscrutable: unable to be explained
- indispensable: without it, all would die!
b. Because man is spiritually depraved, he is unable to turn to God. But God does all the work by His Spirit: who has
all the capabilities needed to do it. Jesus describes regeneration as the wind, before He mentions man’s response
in ‘believing’.
“Worshipped... creature more than the Creator” Romans 1:23-25 Questions 1-5 pertain to
chapter 5.
1. a. They worship and serve the creature rather than the Creator.
b. Men do not like the truth of God; they love darkness, not light; they are totally depraved.
2. a. Cain wanted to worship God in the way that he willed, apart from a blood sacrifice.
b. Today’s counterparts are those who believe in God according to their own reasoning.
3. a. 1) That God is sovereign in salvation,
2) That they are totally depraved.
b. personal answer, hopefully to reflect the answer from question 1b.
4. personal answer. If you have questions about ‘free will’ versus God’s sovereignty in election, please write for some of
the related material listed at the end of the Study Guide.
5. a. - they say God is love, and will demand no punishment for sin,
- they substitute form and ceremony for the substitutionary death of the Savior,
- they look on mankind as something wonderful, arisen by way of evolution,
- they have substituted human philosophy for divine revelation,
- they have substituted free will decision for the regeneration by the Spirit in salvation,
- they have substituted the carnal Christian theory for God’s holiness in life,
- they have a form of godliness, but deny the power of it to save them.
b. personal answer.
“Changed the truth of God into a lie” Romans 1:25 Questions 6-8 pertain to chapter 6.
6. a. The Truth: all good things are in God the Father, given to us by the Son, applied by the Spirit.
The Lie: there is something good in man that will somehow get him into heaven.
b. James 1:17: everything good comes from the Father
Romans 3:10-12: no one is righteous, seeks after God, or does anything good.
7. a. The absolute sovereignty of God over all His creation and creatures; that is, His right to do as He pleases.
b. Man has total inability to do anything spiritually ‘good’ in God’s eyes; we are instead enslaved to our sinful nature
without Christ.
c. God has a righteous wrath against sin, and will cast the unrepentant sinner into hell.
d. God is trinity in unity, three in one; all comes to us from the Father, through the Son, and by the Spirit, acting as
one God.
8. personal answer. If you recognize ‘bowing down to reasoning’, then please confess this to God in prayer, and commit
to turn away from it to seek God’s ways (this is biblical repentance).
“God gave them up” Romans 1: 24, 26, 28 Questions 9-12 pertain to chapter 7.
9. a. They are left alone to follow what their depraved hearts so much desire, to have their fill of sin.
b. At physical death, they will fall into an eternal hell.
10. The blinding of the mind to the soul’s need, and being given over to the depraved nature.
“Maliciousness; full of envy, murder” Romans 1:29 Questions 7-9 pertain to chapter 12.
7. ‘Maliciousness’ is ill will, desire to injure, merciless disposition, not ashamed to break the law.
8. ‘Envy’ is to feel displeasure at the superiority of another. It breeds jealousy and resentment, and leads to hatred.
9. a. Yes, and then a personal response, which might include the following: because Gen. 9:6 says that the shedding of
man’s blood (unto death) is murder. Today, even most doctors agree that life begins at conception.
b. - Psalm 127:3-5 children are a heritage of the Lord
- Exodus 21:22-25the unborn child was protected by God from harm: there were prescribed penalties.
“Malignity; whisperers,... proud” Romans 1:29-30 Questions 1-6 pertain to chapter 14.
1. They are bitter, without mercy, who slander and defame, and are hurtful toward others. It wrecks lives, especially in
the home.
2. a. Both are sins of the tongue. What whisperers do in secret, backbiters do in the open.
b. - the one who is slandered--causing hurt and division
- the one to whom he reports the slander--by causing uncharitable thoughts
- the slanderer--by breaking the Ninth Commandment against ‘false witness’.
3. a. - God’s holiness, justice, sovereignty, and mercy; because man will do anything before submitting to God’s rule
over them.
b. personal response. This sounds like a major sin,and it is. It hides at the heart of us all in our flesh.
4. ‘Despite’ shows itself in contempt for fellowmen, in resentment, betterness, disdain.
5. a. - haughtiness, arrogance, conceit, vanity, inordinate self-esteem.
b. The proud shall be humbled, so that God alone is exalted.
c. Pride keeps a man from admitting that he is lost, believing all is well, while his heart is closed toward God.
6. a. To humble ourselves under God’s authority; then God will revive our spirit.
b. personal answer: please seek to understand your stated reason for having not humbled yourself up until now. Is it
worth spending eternity in hell for?
“Without [spiritual] understanding” Romans 1:31 Questions 1-7 pertain to chapter 16.
The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in our salvation.
1. a. That the Holy Spirit has nothing to do with our salvation, that He comes to us only after salvation.
b. personal answer.
2. Because scripture speaks of it in spiritual terms: a new birth, new heart, new nature, etc.
3. a. Man without Christ is dead in his sins.
b. He cannot on his own; it is only by a complete work of God done spiritually.
The sovereignty of God.
4. a. - Daniel 4:35 God does His will; none can stop Him or question Him
- Romans 9:16,18 Salvation is not for the man who ‘wills’ it, but it is of God. He has mercy on some, and hardens
some.
b. personal answer.
The one and only way to reach Heaven is through Christ.
5. This is basically a personal answer. It should include that men do not want to bow to God’s authority, but instead
prefer to live their lives for themselves, doing what they want (ie, sin).
“The judgment of God... worthy of death” Questions 1-5 pertain to chapter 18.
Men have an inner knowledge from God of the reality of sin (1).
(“knowing the judgment of God”)
1. a. It ignores the absolutes of God’s moral standards, and asserts your will over His will.
b. You end up under the judgment of God in the lake of fire. The Word of God says so, and it is certain.
2. Even though sin has caused man to become estranged from God, he is still conscious of the reality of sin in him,
because there has been written upon his heart the very moral law of God.
3. The law of God is written upon the conscience of the entire human race (via general revelation).
Men have a consciousness that God must hate and judge sin (2).
(“are worthy of death”)
4. Jesus cried there because of what sin had done to the human race, bringing about death and suffering.
5. Because sin had to be punished. It was imputed [given by God] to Him, so that His righteousness could be imputed to
us.
“They which commit such things...” Questions 6-11 pertain to chapter 19.
All men persist in the ways of sin, in spite of the warnings of their own conscience (3).
6. Answer (one or all are acceptable):
a) Because men’s hearts are darkened from Adam’s fall, and are consequently distant from God. They continue in
their own way instead of coming to the Lord.
b) Because of the power of sin.
Christ’s Substitutionary Death Romans 1:16 Questions 1-8 pertain to chapter 20.
1. a) Only a fit subject for the righteous wrath of God,
b) has no spirtual life in him, and
c) does not desire any light, apart from the work of the Holy Spirit upon his soul.
2. To show how our hearts desparately need the grace of God, righteousness in Christ, and experiential knowledge of the
life of faith.
“The power of God unto salvation”
3. Christ became a substitute and died in the place of sinners.
4. a. It has requirements for receiving God’s blessing, and it imposes penalties for disobedience.
b. personal answer. We must all come to the place where we have to say ‘no’. If we still think we can, ten we are
deceived, and we still have pride; we want to be independent from God.
c. In the substitutionary death of the Lord Jesus on the cross, and in His resurrection from the dead.
“The substitutionary work of Christ at the cross”
5. a. Romans 3:24-25. Please write out the verse completely.
b. The swallowing up of God’s wrath in the Person of Christ, so that our sins could be covered from the face of God.
Propitiation has to do with the satisfaction of the Father with the sacrifice of the Son. God righteous wrath
against sin was totally satisfied at the Cross.
6. a. Colossians 1:20-22. Please write out the verse completely.
b. The removing of God’s alienation from hell-deserving sinners, because God took the initiative. Everything that
separates the believer from God is gone – our relationship is restored!
7. a. Romans 3:24. Please write out the verse completely.
b. The delivering of sinners from bondage (slavery) to the law, sin, and Satan, because God paid the required price.
God’s Justice and Righteousness Romans 1:17 Questions 9-15 pertain to chapter 21.
9. a. He always acts justly toward men.
b. He cannot deny Himself, ie, He must be consistent with His attributes, because He is Truth, Holy, and Un-
changeable.
c. Deut. 32:4 “A God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is He”
Psalm 89:14 “Justice... [is] the habitation of Thy throne”
Gen 18:25 “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?”
Rom. 9:14 “Is there unrighteousness with God?” God forbid!!
10. a. Because His justice is displayed in the vindication of His righteousness in the punishment of sin.
b. Exod. 34:7 He will not leave guilt unpunished.
Psalm 5:5 God hates unrepentant sinners!
Rom. 2:5-6 God’s righteous judgment is to render to everyone what he deserves.
c. The punishment for sin is death!
11. a) He must be perfect,
b) have no sin of his own,
c) able to bear the full punishment deserved by all substituted for.
12. a. To impute His perfect righteousness to our account in heaven, so that we could stand before Him with oursin-debt
paid in full.
b. Jesus Christ, the Son of God
c. Because He must identify with them (mankind) completely, to overcome the power of death over mankind, and so
He could become a High Priest for us, able to reconcile and represent us with God.
13. a. Sin was to be laid upon Him who knew no sin; a blemished sacrifice would not satisfy God’s holiness.
b. 2 Corinthians 5:21. (Write it out.)
14. Because there are only two things in the entire universe that could meet all the requirements for God’s justice: 1) the
death of all those who have sinned against God, or 2) Christ’s death, a sinless and divine substitute, able to bear
all our sin. (Death was required to vindicate His justice.)
15. a. Nothing, because God freely gave His Son to us. (If we could pay for it, then God would owe it to us, and we could
have pride in ‘earning’ it!)
b. No.
c. God chose to have Christ suffer and die in our place to pay for our sin; Christ has in fact born our sin; but we did
not value it; yet by His suffering and sacrifice, we are forgiven!!!
The Requirements of God’s Holy Law Questions 4-9 pertain to chapter 22.
1. Because the moral law of God is binding upon all men, because all are image-bearers of God.
2. We cannot stand in the presence of God, and are condemned to hell [unless we repent of our sin and pu our whole
trust in the finished work of Jesus Christ as our sin-substitute on the Cross - see question 7].
3. a. It is where one hundred percent of you, keeps one hundred percent of His holy law, one hundred percent of the
time. [No one can do this, therefore all stand guilty before God (Rom. 3:23), and all are in need of a savior from
the penalty for their sin.]
b. personal answer. If you still do not agree, please read over the scriptures mentiioned in this chapter once again,
asking God to show you their true meaning as they apply to you.
4. I must have someone to stand for us, who has personally, perfectly, and perpetually obeyed the holy law of God, so
that this substitute can bear the full penalty which I deserve.
5. The Son of God lived a perfect life, fulfilling all of God’s holy law, and died in our place under the curse of the law
the death that we deserved, so that we might live with Him eternally!
6. a. personal answer.
b. personal answer. Dear reader, do not delay!