March 25, 2024
Included | Romans 10:8-15
Included Together
I love it when people have the gift of communicating clearly. Paul, following Moses in the second half of Deuteronomy 30, does exactly that: communicates clearly. Here’s what it means to become and be a Christian: it means believing the Resurrection and not keeping that good news to yourself! Clear, but not easy! This is something you’ll do for the rest of your life!
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- How was Christianity first explained to you? How do you understand Christianity now—the same or differently?
- What does it mean to "believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead?"
- “Jesus is LORD” was the most counter cultural statement a person could make in Paul’s day. Is it still counter-cultural today? Explain your answer.
- Verses 10, 11, 13 use the word ’saved’. What does ’saved’ mean?
- Talk about your "feet": those things in your life that you’re not proud of. Is there a chance that God wants to use those feet to be beautiful messengers to someone He has put in your life?
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