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BBLS101-OL: A Survey of the Bible
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by Jered Stills-3 months ago
Please respond to ONE of the questions below. All questions are from the "Illustrated Bible
Survey" textbook:
1) The book of Acts is about the Holy Spirit. How did the Holy Spirit work, and what were His
results?
2) According to the book of Romans, how is righteousness related to faith?
3) What guidelines did Paul suggest regarding the use of spiritual gifts in?
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4) What was the main problem Paul corrected in the letter to the Galatians?
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Kartesh Piyush Patel 2 days ago
2) According to the book of Romans, how is righteousness related to faith?
In the book of Romans, Paul expounds on the concept of righteousness and its relationship
with faith extensively. He argues that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus Christ
rather than through adherence to the Mosaic law. Paul uses the example of Abraham to
illustrate this point, emphasizing that Abraham's righteousness was credited to him because
of his faith in God's promise, not because of his works (Romans 4:3-5).
Paul contrasts the righteousness that comes by faith with the righteousness that comes by
works of the law, highlighting that no one can be justified by their own efforts to obey the
law (Romans 3:20). Instead, righteousness is a gift from God that is received through faith in
Jesus Christ (Romans 3:21-22). This faith is not simply intellectual assent but involves trust
and reliance on Christ for salvation.
Furthermore, Paul emphasizes that this righteousness through faith is available to all, both
Jews and Gentiles alike, who believe in Jesus Christ (Romans 3:22-23). Therefore, faith
becomes the means by which individuals are justified before God and receive the gift of
righteousness.
In summary, according to the book of Romans, righteousness is intimately connected to
faith. It is not achieved through obedience to the law but is received as a gift from God
through faith in Jesus Christ. This central theme underscores the universal accessibility of
salvation to all who believe
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Roseni Santos Spakosky 2 days ago
You effectively described Paul's argument, emphasizing righteousness attained
through faith in Christ rather than adherence to the law. It became even clearer
with your example of Abraham's story and the use of his faith. You also explained
the universal accessibility of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, regardless of
ethnic background or good works. Your commentary skilfully summarizes the
essence of Paul's teachings, affirming that righteousness is a gift granted by God
through faith. Overall, you demonstrated a clear understanding of the theological
concepts presented in Romans, providing a concise and coherent analysis. Overall, I
could perfectly understand the relationship between works and faith, and with
your explanation, it became clear that our good deeds do not guarantee us
salvation Salvation can only be received through faith in Christ Jesus.
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