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Study TWO

- STUDY TWO -

From your copy of “John & Romans” look up and read the scripture passages referenced, and answer the questions in your own words.

  1. For what reason did Jesus Christ come into the world? (John 12:47)


2. List the seven-fold description of Jesus Christ given in the Gospel according to John:

a. I am the _________________________ (John 6:35)

b. I am the _________________________ (John 8:12)

c. I am the __________________________ (John 10:9)

d. I am the __________________________ (John 10:11)

e. I am the __________________________ (John 11:25)

f. I am the __________________________ (John 14:6)

g. I am the __________________________ (John 15:5)

(As a point of interest, "I AM" is the Name by which God revealed Himnself to Moses in Exodus 3:14. It literally means "the eternal, self-existent One Who reveals Himself." See: John 8:58.)

3. What did John the Baptist call Jesus Christ? (John 1:29)

In the Old Testament times, a lamb without spot or blemish was killed and sacrificed as an innocent substitute to make atonement for the sins of the people. This Passover lamb was a symbol and a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, Who was later to come into the world.

4. During His trial before Pilate, what fault was found in Jesus Christ? (John 19:4)

5. In what manner was the Lord Jesus Christ put to death? (John 19:16-18)

6. What was unique about the death of Jesus Christ at the hands of Him Roman executioners? (John 10:17-18)

7. What was the motive that led Jesus Christ to die in our place? (John 15:13)

8. How did God commend (prove, demonstrate) His love to us? (Romans 5:8)

9. For what kind of person did Christ die? (Romans 5:8)

10. Did Jesus Christ die for you?

11. Why do you say this?

12. Through His death on the cross, what did Christ do with our sins? (John 1:29)

13. What final words did Jesus cry from the cross that signaled His complete and perfect payment for the sin of the world? (John 19:30)

14. What was the imperative ("must") for Jesus Christ? (John 3:14)

15. What other imperative did the scriptures predict? (John 20:9)

16. What proof did the disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ have that He rose from the dead? (John 21:14)

17. In what way did the skeptical Thomas prove to himself that Jesus had risen bodily from the dead? (John 20:24-29)

I Corinthians 15:1‐4 — “Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you

the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have

received, and wherein ye stand; By which also ye are saved …

how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;

And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day

according to the scriptures.”

18. According to I Corinthians 15:1-4 (above), what is the "Gospel" of Jesus Christ?

19. What will the Gospel do for you? (Romans 1:16)

20. Why was Jesus delivered unto the death of the cross? (Romans 4:25)

21. Why was Jesus raised from the dead? (Romans 4:25)

The word justified means "just-if-I'd never sinned."

22. Does the fact that Christ died and rose again mean automatic salvation for everyone? (John 8:24)

23. What is the one thing God asks you to do in order to receive everlasting life? (John 6:47)

24. What other verb used in John 1:12 means the same thing as "believe?"

25. When one hears the Gospel and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, what is the great change that takes place? (John 5:24)

26. What question do people who seek to earn or merit salvation ask, rather than depending completely upon the death and resurrection of Christ? (John 6:28)

27. How does Jesus answer these people? (John 6:29)

28. If you receive the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Saviour, will you REALLY become a child of God? (John 1:12)

29. If you reject Christ and His Word, what will happen to you in the last day? (John 12:48)

30. What is the penalty for the sin of unbelief? (John 8:24)

31. Is there any other way to receive eternal life other than through the Lord Jesus Christ? (John 14:6)

32. Do you have questions after completing this study? If so, please write them below.

Thank you for completing this second study. We hope it was informative and helpful to you. It has taken the subject of eternal life a step further by focusing on the Lord Jesus Christ, Who bridged the infinite divide between sinful man and a holy God with His outstretched arms on the cross. The SAVIOUR paid your great debt of sin by becoming the sin‐bearer. He took your place, and purchased salvation through the shedding of His blood.


I Peter 3:18 explains:

“For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit.”


This is indeed good news! Great news, in fact! The third study will introduce you to the great SALVATION that is offered freely to all through the Lord Jesus Christ. While you are waiting for this study continue reading through the Gospel of John and the book of Romans.

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