Bible Quiz Romans 14 Read Romans 14 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. How does Romans 14 help us understand the importance of unity despite differences in opinions or practices within the church? Only one person is right. Everyone should do the same thing. Avoid discussing any differences It’s okay to have different opinions as long as we love and respect each other and seek unity over division. 2 / 10 2. If someone chooses to abstain from certain activities for their faith, like avoiding certain movies or music, how does Romans 14:5-6 encourage us to respond? Make fun of them for being different. Try to convince them that they’re being too strict. Ignore their decision and do your own thing Respect their decision and understand that everyone honors God in their own way. 3 / 10 3. Romans 14:21 talks about not causing others to stumble by what you eat or drink. How could this principle apply to your social life today? Ignore what your friends thin Be mindful of your actions and choices, especially if you know they could negatively influence or pressure your friends who are struggling with certain behaviors. Avoid eating or drinking anything at social events. Do whatever you want, it’s your life. 4 / 10 4. How can Romans 14:13, “Stop passing judgment on one another,” help when you feel like criticizing someone’s choices? Gossip about them behind their back. Remember that everyone is on their own journey and it’s not your place to judge; focus on building them up instead. Tell them what they’re doing wrong Post your opinion on social media. 5 / 10 5. Romans 14:14 says, “I am convinced that nothing is unclean in itself.” How does this challenge us to rethink our assumptions about things that might be considered “taboo” or controversial in Christian culture? Question why you believe certain things are wrong and consider whether those beliefs come from tradition or from God’s word. Avoid the topic altogether Accept everything without thinking. Reject everything without questioning. 6 / 10 6. How can the message of Romans 14:12, “Each of us will give an account of ourselves to God,” help you focus on your own faith journey instead of comparing yourself to others? Focus on growing your relationship with God and let go of the need to judge or compare yourself to others. Copy what others are doing in their faith Compete with others to be the best. Try to be better than everyone else. 7 / 10 7. Romans 14:7-8 says, “We do not live to ourselves and we do not die to ourselves.” What does this mean in terms of being a positive influence in your community? Only worry about your own choices. Let others do what they want, and don’t interfere Remember that your actions affect others, so aim to live in a way that reflects your faith and values positively. Keep to yourself and avoid involvement. 8 / 10 8. In Romans 14:22, Paul says, “Whatever you believe about these things keep between yourself and God.” How does this encourage handling controversial topics within your faith community? Avoid all controversial topics. Argue your point until everyone agrees. Keep your beliefs to yourself, no matter what Share your beliefs gently and respectfully, but don’t feel the need to push your opinions onto others; focus on your relationship with God 9 / 10 9. Romans 14:1 talks about accepting those whose faith is weak, without quarreling over disputable matters. How does this apply to accepting friends who have different opinions on non-essential issues? Be open-minded and respectful, even when your friends have different views on things that don’t really matter in the bigger picture. Try to change their minds immediately. Only hang out with people who agree with you. Avoid discussing any disagreements 10 / 10 10. Romans 14:19 says, “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and mutual edification.” How can this apply to resolving conflicts in a friend group? Avoid talking to anyone involved Ignore the conflict and hope it goes away. Try to understand everyone’s perspective and find a way to resolve the issue without taking sides, focusing on what strengthens your friendship. Choose sides and argue your point. Your score isThe average score is 0% 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 Quiz Romans 13 Next PostBible Quiz Romans 15 You Might Also Like 100 Facts about the Book of Romans October 7, 2024 Bible Study Romans 10 September 22, 2024 Bible Quiz Romans 11 September 22, 2024 Leave a ReplyCancel reply