Studies From Romans

Lesson #2 : Everyone Worships Something (Romans 1:18-32)

 This is a great passage dealing with the wrath of God and who it is revealed against. In the passage we not only see that the wrath of God is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, but we learn that in reality everyone worships something even if it is only themselves. In this lesson we will look at those who hold the truth in unrighteousness, steps that lead to destruction, and the results of worshipping anything but God.

Those who hold the truth in unrighteousness:

 In verse 18 we see that are men hold the truth in unrighteousness, and these are those for whom the wrath of God is revealed. In verses 19-20 we see that God uses two things to manifest himself to man and both are seen through nature.

1)  His eternal power (verse 20)

2)  The Godhead (verse 20)

Steps that lead to destruction:

 When man refuses to believe the revelation of God that he gives him it will usually lead him down a path of destruction we see these steps in the following verses.

1)  When they knew God they glorified him not as God (verse 21)

2)  They were unthankful (verse 21)

3)  The next step is professing themselves to be wise they became fools (verse 22)

4)  They changed the glory of God into an image made by made like unto corruptible man (verse 23)

 The results of these steps:

 Once man goes down the steps we discussed above there will always be consequences for these types of sin. If we look at America today, we can see the consequences being played out everyday in all walks of life.

1)  God gave them up to uncleaness through the lust of their bodies (verse 24)

2)  God gave them up to vile affections (verse 26)

The reality of this is that you will either acknowledge God and worship him as God or you will worship and serve creation which in itself is really just worshipping yourself.

 

Studies From Romans

Lesson #2 : Everyone Worships Something (Romans 1:18-32)

Handout

 1)  What are the two ways in which God reveals himself to man? Give examples.

 

2)  What are the steps that lead to destruction?

 

3)  What are the results of the steps that lead to destruction?

 

4)  What is the main thought that we can see from this lesson?