Rather, as it is written: "Those who were not told about Him will see, and those who have not heard will understand." Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Romans 15:21? 2. How can Romans 15:21 inspire us to share the Gospel with others? 3. What does Romans 15:21 reveal about Paul's mission to unreached people? 4. How does Romans 15:21 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20? 5. In what ways can we apply Romans 15:21 in our daily evangelism efforts? 6. How does Romans 15:21 encourage us to reach those who "have not heard"? 7. How does Romans 15:21 relate to the spread of Christianity to unreached areas? 8. What is the significance of "those who have not heard" in Romans 15:21? 9. How does Romans 15:21 reflect Paul's missionary strategy? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Romans 15? 11. What key events occur in Journey to the Cross, Part 39? 12. Isaiah 65:19: How do we reconcile the promise of no more weeping in Jerusalem with its violent and sorrowful history? 13. Psalm 31:7-8 affirms divine deliverance, yet history shows numerous faithful people suffering or dying--how do we reconcile this apparent discrepancy? 14. Proverbs 16:4 states God made everything for its purpose, even the wicked for a day of disaster--doesn't this suggest a divine origin for evil, conflicting with the idea of a just and loving God? Discussion Questions 1. How does Paul's mission to the Gentiles in Romans 15:21 reflect the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, and what does this teach us about the reliability of Scripture?2. In what ways can we, as modern believers, participate in the mission of reaching those who have not heard the Gospel? 3. How does the concept of spiritual revelation in Romans 15:21 encourage us to pray for those who are spiritually blind or have not yet understood the Gospel? 4. What are some practical steps we can take to ensure that our evangelistic efforts are inclusive and reach diverse groups of people? 5. How does understanding the original context of Isaiah's prophecy enhance our appreciation of Paul's mission and the broader account of Scripture?1. What does it mean to "bear with the failings of the weak" in today's context? 2. How can you apply Paul's exhortation to please your neighbor for their good in your daily life? 3. How does Christ serve as a model for selflessness? 4. How do the Scriptures provide you with hope and encouragement? 5. What is the significance of Paul citing Old Testament scriptures to validate his message to the Gentiles? 6. How does Paul's missionary strategy inform modern evangelism? 7. How does this chapter inform your understanding of the importance of unity and harmony in the Church? 8. What can we learn from Paul’s intent to preach where Christ was not known? How can this apply to our personal missions? 9. In what ways are you challenged to be more selfless after reading this chapter? 10. How can you assist in the mission of sharing the Gospel in your community or beyond? 11. How can you help build unity within your local church or Christian community? 12. How does this chapter speak to the importance of praying for the welfare of others? 13. What steps can you take to make others feel accepted within your Christian community? 14. How does understanding Christ's role as a servant influence your interactions with others? 15. How can you show more compassion and understanding towards those who are weak or struggling in your community? 16. What are some practical ways to offer encouragement and hope to others based on the teachings in this chapter? 17. In what ways are you called to make a contribution to your Christian community, like Paul’s contribution to the Jerusalem saints? 18. What can you learn from Paul's courage and determination in spreading the Gospel? 19. How does Paul’s request for prayers resonate with your own need for prayer in your life? 20. What is the significance of unity in diversity as depicted in this chapter, and how can it be achieved in your Christian community? Links Romans 15:21 NIVRomans 15:21 NLT Romans 15:21 ESV Romans 15:21 NASB Romans 15:21 KJV Romans 15:21 Commentaries Bible Hub |



