ROMANS 9 PODCAST Bible Quiz Romans 9 Read Romans 9 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 9:16 reminds us that God’s mercy doesn’t depend on human effort or desire but on what? Our prayers and fasting God’s own mercy and will Our ability to follow rules Our success and achievements 2 / 10 2. In Romans 9:32, why does Paul say Israel failed to achieve righteousness? They weren’t chosen They didn’t work hard enough They didn’t pray enough They tried to obtain it through works, not faith 3 / 10 3. What does Paul express in Romans 9:2 about how he feels towards Israel? He’s angry at Israel He has great sorrow and unceasing anguish in his heart He’s hopeful and happy He’s indifferent 4 / 10 4. What is Paul trying to explain when he talks about God choosing Jacob over Esau in Romans 9:13? God’s choices aren’t about what we do but about His purpose and calling It’s all about who prays more God’s decisions are based on birth order God chooses based on who does more good works 5 / 10 5. Romans 9:15 shows God’s sovereignty when He says what to Moses? “I will bless those who follow me perfectly” “I will punish those who disobey” “I will reward those who are strong” “I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion” 6 / 10 6. Romans 9:25 references Hosea’s prophecy: “I will call them ‘my people’ who are not my people.” Who is Paul referring to here? Only people who are born into the faith People who keep the law oth Jews and Gentiles who believe in Christ Only the Jewish people 7 / 10 7. How does Paul explain God’s patience in Romans 9:22? Patience is for people who pray a lot God is patiently waiting for us to be perfect God is patient with those who are objects of His wrath, giving them time to repent God only shows patience to those who obey 8 / 10 8. In Romans 9:21, Paul uses an example of a potter and clay. What does this symbolize? Life is random and without purpose People can shape their own lives God has the authority to shape our lives however He chooses We control our own destiny 9 / 10 9. What does Paul say about righteousness in Romans 9:30? Righteousness is inherited by birthright The Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness by the law, obtained it by faith Only those who follow the law perfectly are righteous Righteousness is based on good works 10 / 10 10. In Romans 9:8, Paul explains that not all physical descendants of Abraham are children of God. Who does he say are considered children of God? Children of the promise Those who live perfect lives Those born of Abraham’s flesh People who follow every law perfectly 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 Study Romans 8 Next PostBible Study Romans 10 You Might Also Like Bible Quiz Romans 6 September 22, 2024 Bible Study Romans 8 September 22, 2024 A Study of The Book of Romans October 6, 2024 Leave a ReplyCancel reply