Day 1 June 2nd
Romans 1
1. To whom did Paul go first with the Gospel?
2. How does he summarize the effects the gospel will have on our lives?
3. What happens when man turns away from God?
 
Day 2 June 3rd
Romans 2
1. Why do we stand before God without excuse?
2. What is the point of Godʼs kindness and patience toward us?
 
Day 3 June 6th
Romans 3
1. Do verses 9 through 18 teach that man is basically “good” or “bad?”
2. What is the relationship between the righteousness of God and the Law?
 
Day 4 June7th
Romans 4
1. What would be the consequences for Abraham if he were justified before God by his
own works?
2. How does the life of Abraham prove that forgiveness of sins is not based on
circumcision?
3. What promise did God give Abraham that strengthened his faith as he waited for its
fulfillment?
 
Day 5 June 8th
Romans 5
1. What assures us that we have peace with God?
2. How did God show His love toward us?
3. How are Adam and Christ alike? How are they not alike?
 
Day 6 June 9th
Romans 6
1. We are saved by Godʼs grace, not by works; therefore does it matter how we live?
2. What advantage is there to considering yourself dead to sin?
3. What does it mean to be a “slave to sin?”
 
Day 7 June 10th
Romans 7
1. What is changes in our relationship with God as we are freed from the burden of the
law?
2. How do Paulʼs struggles described in chapter 7 encourage and instruct you?
 
Day 8 June 13th
Romans 8
1. How did God accomplish that which the law could not do?
2. What does it mean to be heirs with Christ?
3. What does the assurance of Godʼs everlasting love mean for you?
 
Day 9 June 14th
Romans 9
1. How did Paul feel about his fellow Jews who didnʼt know Christ?
2. How was Godʼs sovereignty shown in His selection of Jacob?
3. What does it mean that Israel stumbled over a stumbling stone?
 
Day 10 June 15th
Romans 10
1. What is Paulʼs desire for Israel?
2. What are the conditions given in this chapter for a person to be saved?
3. To whom is salvation open?
4. What responsibility does the openness of salvation place on us as believers?
 
Day 11 June 16th
Romans 11
1. How does the story of Elijah encourage us when we feel all alone?
2. What does the metaphor of the wild shoots being graphed on to the olive tree teach
us about our attitude toward Israel?
 
Day 12 June 17th
Romans 12
1. In what way can you offer your life as a living sacrifice to God?
2. Why is in important not to think of oneself more highly than he ought?
3. What are a few of the marks of a true Christian?
 
Day 13 June 20th
Romans 13
1. Why should we submit to the authorities in our lives?
2. What can you do in your life to pursue peace?
 
Day 14 June 21st
Romans 14
1. In what ways can Christians have legitimate differences of the issues that Paul
mentions in verses 1-9?
2. What changes in your life when you think about the fact that you must give account of
yourself to God?
 
Day 15 June 22nd
Romans 15
1. If you are strong in Christ, what is you obligation toward other believers?
2. What are a couple of the ideas that Paul pulls from Scripture to show that Christ is for
Gentiles as well as Jews?
3. What does Paul say that the believers in Rome can do, in a practical way, to help
extend the Gospel to others?
 
Day 16 June 23rd
Romans 16
1. What do you learn from the greetings that Paul gives to his friends and collaborators
in Rome?
2. Why the final warning in verse 17-20?
 
Day 17 June 24th
1 Corinthians 1
1. What argument does Paul use to encourage the believers should not divide
themselves on the basis of who brought them the Gospel?
2. Why is the cross foolishness to those who are perishing?
 
Day 18 June 27th
1 Corinthians 2
1. What was Paulʼs focus when he was in Corinth?
2. What part does the Spirit play in our understanding of the Word?
1 Corinthians 3
1. How was Paul forced to deal with the Corinthian believers?
2. How does Paul explain that he and Apollos are working toward the same goal?
 
Day 19 June 28th
1 Corinthians 4
1. What is the chief requirement of a steward?
2. What is Paulʼs goal in writing this these things?