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The Navigators - Romans

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What does Jesus life, death, and resurrection mean for my life, death, and resurrection?

In Romans, Paulone of Christianitys first theologianssets out to answer that question. Tracing numerous threads through the Old Testament, Paul shows how Jesus death on the cross draws together humanitys collective failures and transforms them into a rich tapestry. Follow the threads and find your place in the story God is weaving. In this Bible study you will find:
  • 20 lessons that will lead you through the book of Romans
  • Wide margins and extra space for your reflections
  • Discussion questions for group study
  • Thought-provoking reflection questions and prompts
  • Notes for further study
  • Applications to help you go deeper
  • Helpful excerpts on the historical context
  • LifeChange Bible studies offer a transformative encounter with each book of the Bible. Designed to help you discover and rediscover insightful and challenging truths in Scripture, each book is ideal for group or personal use.

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    Romans

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    The L IFE C HANGE series has been produced through the coordinated efforts of a team of Navigator Bible study developers and NavPress editorial staff, along with a nationwide network of field-testers.

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    HOW TO USE THIS STUDY
    Objectives

    Most guides in the L IFE C HANGE series of Bible studies cover one book of the Bible. Although the L IFE C HANGE guides vary with the books they explore, they share some common goals:

    1. To provide you with a firm foundation of understanding and a thirst to return to the book;

    2. To teach you by example how to study a book of the Bible without structured guides;

    3. To give you all the historical background, word definitions, and explanatory notes you need so that your only other reference is the Bible;

    4. To help you grasp the message of the book as a whole;

    5. To teach you how to let Gods Word transform you into Christs image.

    Each lesson in this study is designed to take sixty to ninety minutes to complete on your own. The guide is based on the assumption that you are completing one lesson per week, but if time is limited, you can do half a lesson per week or whatever amount allows you to be thorough.

    Flexibility

    L IFE C HANGE guides are flexible, allowing you to adjust the quantity and depth of your study to meet your individual needs. The guide offers many optional questions in addition to the regular numbered questions. The optional questions, which appear in the margins of the study pages, include the following:

    Optional Application. Nearly all application questions are optional; we hope you will do as many as you can without overcommitting yourself.

    For Thought and Discussion. Beginning Bible students should be able to handle these, but even advanced students need to think about them. These questions frequently deal with ethical issues and other biblical principles. They often offer cross-references to spark thought, but the references do not give obvious answers. They are good for group discussions.

    For Further Study. These include: (a) cross-references that shed light on a topic the book discusses, and (b) questions that delve deeper into the passage. You can omit them to shorten a lesson without missing a major point of the passage.

    If you are meeting in a group, decide together which optional questions to prepare for each lesson and how much of the lesson you will cover at the next meeting. Normally, the group leader should make this decision, but you might let each member choose his or her own application questions.

    As you grow in your walk with God, you will find the L IFE C HANGE guide growing with you a helpful reference on a topic, a continuing challenge for application, a source of questions for many levels of growth.

    Overview and details

    The study begins with an overview of Romans. The key to interpretation is context what is the whole passage or book about? and the key to context is purpose what is the authors aim for the whole work? In lesson 1 you will lay the foundation for your study of Romans by asking yourself, Why did the author (and God) write the book? What did they want to accomplish? What is the book about?

    In lessons 2 through 19, you will analyze successive passages of Romans in detail. Thinking about how a paragraph fits into the overall goal of the book will help you to see its purpose. Its purpose will help you see its meaning. Frequently reviewing a chart or outline of the book will enable you to make these connections.

    In lesson 20, you will review Romans, returning to the big picture to see whether your view of it has changed after closer study. Review will also strengthen your grasp of major issues and give you an idea of how you have grown from your study.

    Kinds of questions

    Bible study on your own without a structured guide follows a progression. First you observe: What does the passage say? Then you interpret: What does the passage mean? Lastly you apply: How does this truth affect my life?

    Some of the how and why questions will take some creative thinking, even prayer, to answer. Some are opinion questions without clear-cut right answers; these will lend themselves to discussions and side studies.

    Dont let your study become an exercise in knowledge alone. Treat the passage as Gods Word, and stay in dialogue with Him as you study. Pray, Lord, what do You want me to see here? Father, why is this true? Lord, how does this apply to my life?

    It is important that you write down your answers. The act of writing clarifies your thinking and helps you to remember.

    Study aids

    A list of reference materials, including a few notes of explanation to help you make good use of them, begins on page . This guide is designed to include enough background to let you interpret with just your Bible and the guide. Still, if you want more information on a subject or want to study a book on your own, try the references listed.

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