CrossNation Bible Institute
Biblical & Christian Doctrine
To live by from the Book of Romans

When Paul wrote the Book of Romans, he had been a Christian preacher for some 20 years. On his way to Jerusalem, he had three months in Corinth without any pressing duties. He perhaps thought this was a good time to write ahead to the Christians in Rome, a church he planned to visit after the trip to Jerusalem.

As Paul endeavored to go to Rome, the Holy Spirit warned him about the peril awaiting him in Jerusalem
(Acts 21:10–14). If he were unable to make it to Rome? Then he must write them so comprehensively that the Christians in Rome would have this gospel Paul preached, even if Paul himself were not able to visit them.

Because of all this, Romans is different than many of the other letters Paul wrote to churches. Other New Testament letters focus more on the church and its challenges and problems. The letter to the Romans focuses more on God and His great plan of redemption.

Romans also focuses on biblical and Christian doctrines to live by. The Book of Romans gives us the foundation of Christian living.

Study Guide for Romans
•Romans 1: God’s Attitude Toward Sin
•Romans 2: God’s Judgment
•Romans 3: No Man is Righteous by the Law
•Romans 4: Abraham Was Righteous by Faith
•Romans 5: The Effects of Adam’s Sin
•Romans 6: We Are Dead to Sin
•Romans 7: The Struggle of the Spirit With the Flesh
•Romans 8: Life in the Spirit
•Romans 9: The Sovereignty of God
•Romans 10: Righteousness by Faith
•Romans 11: Our Attitude Toward the Jews
•Romans 12: Exhortations
•Romans 13: Being Subject to Authorities
•Romans 14: On Judging Others
•Romans 15: Paul’s Ministry to the Gentiles
•Romans 16: Personal Greetings from Paul
Please join us in class each Monday at 6:00 p.m. to demonstrate your love for God by studying His Word. Remember: “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15).

Apostle Robert L. Sanders Sr.— Instructor