Bible Quiz Romans 11 Read Romans 11 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. What does Romans 11:25 mean when it says “a partial hardening has come upon Israel”? Their hearts stopped beating The people of Israel were experiencing a period of unbelief They were becoming physically hard like stone They were getting stronger physically 2 / 10 2. How does Romans 11:22 challenge us to see both the kindness and severity of God? God is only severe We should fear God God is only kind We need to be aware that God’s kindness is real, but He also expects us to take our faith seriously 3 / 10 3. What lesson can we learn from Romans 11:11 about God’s purpose in allowing Israel to stumble? He doesn’t care about people It doesn’t matter to us today Their stumble led to salvation being offered to the Gentiles, showing God’s bigger plan It’s proof that God makes mistakes 4 / 10 4. In Romans 11:6, Paul talks about grace and works. What’s the main point? We should only do good works Grace and works are the same We’re saved by grace, not by works, because if it were by works, it wouldn’t be grace We can be saved by doing good works 5 / 10 5. In Romans 11:1, Paul asks if God has rejected His people, the Israelites. What’s his response? Yes, because they messed up Yes, because they didn’t listen No, because Paul himself is an Israelite and a follower of Jesus No, because they’re perfect 6 / 10 6. Why is it important for us not to be arrogant as “grafted” branches in Romans 11:20-21? Because God doesn’t like confidence Because we should never speak up Because we’re not allowed to have opinions Because just like branches can be grafted in, they can also be broken off if they don’t continue in faith 7 / 10 7. Why does Paul use the analogy of an olive tree in Romans 11:17-18? To show how the Gentiles were grafted into God's family like branches on an olive tree To talk about different types of trees To talk about gardening To encourage people to eat olives 8 / 10 8. How can Romans 11:29 encourage someone who feels like they’ve messed up too much for God to use them? It means you should just give up It doesn’t apply to us It only applies to perfect people It says God’s gifts and calling are irrevocable, meaning He doesn’t take back His plans for us 9 / 10 9. Why does Paul say in Romans 11:33, “Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God”? He’s trying to sound smart He’s confused He’s amazed at how complicated God is He’s overwhelmed by how awesome God’s plans are, even when they don’t make sense to us 10 / 10 10. What is Paul’s main message in Romans 11 to both Jews and Gentiles? Jews are superior to Gentiles Both Jews and Gentiles are part of God’s plan, and everyone who believes in Jesus can be saved Only Jews are saved Gentiles are superior to Jews Your score isThe average score is 100% 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... Read more articles Previous PostBible Study Romans 10 Next PostBible Quiz Romans 12 You Might Also Like Bible Study Romans 9 September 22, 2024 Bible Quiz Romans 1 September 21, 2024 S.O.A.P Bible Study The Book Of Romans October 7, 2024 Leave a ReplyCancel reply