Book of Romans Quiz: Life in the Spirit and Israel's Story
Test your knowledge of Romans chapters 6–11 — dying and rising with Christ, life in the Spirit, the groaning creation, the golden chain of Romans 8, and God's purposes for Israel.
About the Book of Romans Quiz: Life in the Spirit and Israel's Story
The Book of Romans Quiz: Life in the Spirit and Israel's Story is a free medium-level Bible quiz featuring 20 multiple-choice questions. Test your knowledge of Romans chapters 6–11 — dying and rising with Christ, life in the Spirit, the groaning creation, the golden chain of Romans 8, and God's purposes for Israel. Each question comes with a 20-second countdown timer and instant explanations after every answer so you can learn as you play. This quiz is completely free on GoKwiz — no account or sign up required.
Book of Romans Quiz: Life in the Spirit and Israel's Story — Practice Questions
- Romans 6:1 poses an obvious objection to the teaching that grace abounds where sin increases. What is the objection, and how does Paul immediately answer it?
- Romans 6:3-4 explains the spiritual significance of baptism. What does Paul say baptism represents?
- In Romans 6:11, Paul gives believers a practical instruction based on their union with Christ. What does he tell them to do?
- Romans 6:23 is one of the most famous verses in the New Testament. What does it say?
- Romans 7:7-25 contains Paul's anguished description of the inner conflict with sin. Scholars debate who 'I' refers to — Paul's pre-Christian self, his Christian experience, or the experience of Israel under law. What is the cry at the climax of this section?
- Romans 8:1 opens with one of the most celebrated declarations in Paul's letters. What does he say?
- Romans 8:14-17 describes the Spirit's role in adoption. What does Paul say the Spirit does in relation to our status as God's children?
- Romans 8:18-22 contains Paul's teaching on the groaning creation. What does he say about the created world?
- Romans 8:26 describes the Spirit's ministry when believers do not know how to pray. What does it say?
- Romans 8:28 is one of the most comforting — and often misquoted — verses in the New Testament. What does it actually say?
- Romans 8:29-30 contains the 'golden chain' of salvation — a sequence of five linked actions God performs. What are they in order?
- Romans 8:38-39 closes the chapter with Paul's great declaration. What does he say can separate us from the love of God?
- In Romans 9, Paul addresses the painful question of whether God's word has failed regarding Israel. He argues that not all Israel is Israel. What does he mean?
- Romans 9:20-21 contains Paul's response to human objections against God's sovereign election. What image does he use?
- Romans 10:9-10 presents the conditions for salvation in a famous two-part formula. What does Paul say?
- Romans 10:14-15 presents the logical chain of gospel proclamation. What sequence does Paul lay out?
- In Romans 11:1, Paul answers his own question 'Did God reject his people?' with a personal argument. What is it?
- Romans 11 introduces the image of an olive tree with branches. What does the olive tree represent, and what are the natural and wild branches?
- Romans 11:25-26 reveals what Paul calls a 'mystery' about Israel. What is it?
- Romans 11:33-36 closes the doctrinal section of the letter (chapters 1-11) with a doxology. What does Paul exclaim?
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