Bible Quiz Romans 15 Read Romans 15 in your bible, listen to the podcast and answer the questions, let us know how many you got right in the comments.Studying Romans can transform how you view your relationship with God and others. Be open to what God might be speaking to you through this lesson. God bless! 1 / 10 1. Romans 15:7 tells us to accept one another just as Christ accepted us. How can this be applied when someone new joins your friend group or club? Make an effort to include them, get to know them, and make them feel welcome, even if they seem different at first. Wait for them to make the first move. Only talk to them if you have to. Ignore them until they fit in. 2 / 10 2. Romans 15:13 talks about God filling us with joy and peace as we trust in Him. How can you experience this joy and peace during stressful times, like exams or major life changes? Spend time in prayer and reading Scripture, reminding yourself that God is in control and you can trust Him with your future. Isolate yourself and avoid thinking about it. Only focus on the stress and pressure. Worry constantly. 3 / 10 3. Romans 15:1 talks about the strong bearing with the failings of the weak. How does this apply when your friend is struggling with something you’ve already overcome? Tell them to get over it because you did. Be patient and supportive, sharing your experience and letting them know you’re there to help, without being judgmental. Ignore their struggle because you’ve already moved past it. Avoid talking about it to keep things comfortable 4 / 10 4. Paul mentions his ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known in Romans 15:20. How does this inspire you to share your faith in places where people might not have heard about Jesus, like at school or on social media? Keep quiet to avoid awkwardness. Force everyone to listen to you. Avoid talking about your faith Look for opportunities to share your faith in a respectful and relatable way, showing how Jesus has impacted your life. 5 / 10 5. In Romans 15:30, Paul asks the Romans to join him in his struggle by praying for him. How can you ask for prayer support when you’re going through something tough? Only post vague things on social media. Reach out to a trusted friend or your church group, sharing what’s going on and asking them to pray with you and for you. Keep it to yourself; no one needs to know. Only ask for help after everything is resolved. 6 / 10 6. Romans 15 encourages unity and hope. How can you promote unity and hope in your community or friend group, especially when people have different backgrounds or beliefs? Focus on what you have in common, encourage positive conversations, and respect each person’s story and beliefs, showing the love of Christ. Try to convince everyone to think like you Only include people who are just like you. Avoid talking about anything important. 7 / 10 7. Romans 15:5 speaks of having the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ had. How can you show this attitude in your group projects or team sports? Only worry about your part. Be encouraging, cooperative, and willing to put the team’s needs above your own, just like Jesus put others first. Put yourself first and let others figure it out. Take control and make everyone follow your lead. 8 / 10 8. Romans 15:2 says, “Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up.” How can you apply this when planning a hangout with friends who have different interests? Find a compromise that everyone enjoys, showing that you care about their preferences and not just your own. Convince them to try something new, even if they’re not interested Let them do what they want without you. Insist on doing what you like. 9 / 10 9. Romans 15:4 says that the Scriptures were written to teach us and give us hope. How can reading the Bible help when you feel uncertain about your future? It’s only for people who are already certain about their future. The Bible can remind you of God’s promises and how He has been faithful in the past, helping you find peace and hope for what’s ahead. It only adds more confusion. It won’t help at all. 10 / 10 10. Paul plans to visit the Romans on his way to Spain in Romans 15:24. How can we make time to visit or support friends and family even when we’re busy with our own plans? Make an effort to reach out, even if it’s just a quick message or visit, to show that you care and are thinking about them. Ignore their needs and focus on your own. Only visit if you have nothing else to do. Expect them to reach out to you first. Your score isThe average score is 70% 0% Restart quiz Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... 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