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1 | Using the "Roman's Road" to evangelize? | NT general Archive 1 | Makarios | 6343 | ||
The most 'popular' way for Christians to lead people to salvation using the Bible is by using the "Roman's Road". (Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:8, 10:9,13). Over the years that I have been a Christian, I have adopted a little bit different Scriptural approach, using (in this order): Romans 3:23 (realize that you are a sinner), Romans 6:23 (penalty for sin is death), 1 Peter 3:18 (Christ paid the penalty), Acts 3:19 (we must repent), Ephesians 2:8 (must accept Christ by faith) and Romans 10:9,13 (must confess Jesus as Lord).. This approach is a little different but equally effective! I am curious, are there other 'methods' or ways that people use to lead others to Christ using the Bible? | ||||||
2 | Using the "Roman's Road" to evangelize? | NT general Archive 1 | jim | 6416 | ||
How did the Roman Road to salvation come into being. What did everyone use before Paul wrote to Rome and beside he was writing to saints Rom 1:7. In Christ Jim | ||||||
3 | Using the "Roman's Road" to evangelize? | NT general Archive 1 | Makarios | 6815 | ||
Good question, jim. The 'Roman's Road' is a twentieth century phrase that is used to describe a few verses in the book of Romans that are frequently used to lead a person or group of people to Christ using the Bible. It is nothing more than that. People are saved by accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior and using Scripture as a basis to prove that sinful humanity needs Christ. I don't even use the "Roman's Road"! In fact, in my question I stated that I used a variant of it, jumping to different verses in Scripture to aid me in leading one to Christ using the Bible, instead of staying in the book of Romans. I was curious to see if anyone else had a 'way' or method of leading one to a knowledge of Christ by using the Scriptures. | ||||||