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  • Lesson 4_Sin is incompatible with God’s design
    Sep 30 2025

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Sin is incompatible with God’s design.

    I. Excuseless Depravity (Romans 1.18-32)

    T1: Because sin is incompatible with God’s design, our need for Jesus Christ is critical.

    a. In what ways do you suppress the truth about God?

    b. What excuses do you make for continuing in your sin?

    c. How sick and tired are you of your sin?

    II. Eternal Destinations (Romans 2.1-29)

    T2: Because sin is incompatible with God’s design, His judgment is just.

    a. What is the condition of your heart? Is it hard and impenitent or soft and repentant?

    b. Is your way of living and thinking more defined by the fruit of the fall or the fruit of the Spirit? On the Day of Judgment, will you reap God’s rewards or His wrath?

    c. What good works are you busy doing to honor and glorify God?


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  • Lesson 3_True believers must never forget the mighty deeds of God
    Sep 23 2025

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: True believers must never forget the mighty deeds of God.

    I. Forgetfulness (Judges 2.1-11)

    T1: Remembering God’s mighty deeds guards against covenant-breaking actions.

    a. Which truths about God do you need to recall to guard against spiritual amnesia?

    b. How could a deeper understanding of your covenant relationship with God change how you live out your faith?

    II. Faithlessness (Judges 2.12-3.6)

    T2: Remembering God’s mighty deeds fuels faithfulness to Him.

    a. What are you doing or thinking that reveals unbelief or worldliness is creeping into your walk of faith?

    b. How might God be testing your faith through your current struggles or difficulties?

    c. Which mighty deeds of God do you need to meditate upon to fuel your faithfulness to Him?


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  • Lesson 2_God calls believers to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.
    Sep 16 2025

    Aim: God calls believers to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.

    I. Gospel Slaves (Romans 1.1-7)

    T1: God calls believers to be His kingdom-advancing slaves.

    a. When were you redeemed from a life of slavery to sin to a life of slavery to Christ?

    b. What are the positive aspects or blessings of being His slave?

    c. How is God using you to advance His kingdom?

    II. Gospel Salvation (Romans 1.8-17)

    T2: God calls believers to eagerly and shamelessly proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.

    a. How prepared are you to proclaim the gospel?

    b. How might your failure to share the gospel indicate you are ashamed of the gospel?

    c. What can you do to obey God’s call despite your fear being hated, rejected, or ostracized?


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  • Lesson 1_God’s holiness demands our full obedience
    Sep 9 2025

    Aim: God’s holiness demands our full obedience.

    I. Full Obedience (Judges 1.1-20)

    T1: God’s holiness demands a full obedience that gains the victory over sin.

    a. What undefeated sin is ruining your life?

    b. Which specific sin are you allowing to metastasize into other areas of your life?

    c. How might your failure to trust in God’s sovereign power limit your victory over sin’s power?

    II. Failed Obedience (Judges 1.21-36)

    T2: God’s holiness is spurned when we fail to fully obey His commands.

    a. In which area of your life are you spurning God’s holiness?

    b. How might your pursuit of happiness or worldly success involve a failed obedience to God’s commands?

    c. Starting today, what will you do differently to fully obey God’s commands?

    d. How in awe are you of God’s holiness?

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  • Judges & Romans Introduction_ 2025/2026
    Aug 28 2025
    In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. This repeated phrase in the book of Judges describes a period of history that has been referred to as the "Dark Ages” of the nation of Israel. Each time the Israelites fell into sin, they suffered dire consequences. But when they cried out to God, God responded with great mercy and sent a judge. Unlike modern-day judges, these judges were called by God to deliver the nation of Israel from their enemies. Sadly, once a judge died, the Israelites again "did what was evil in the sight of the LORD", turning away from Him to "do what was right in their own eyes". This is the tragic and recurring cycle of the book of Judges. But not all was lost! There was a Light shining on the horizon: God's Promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. The book of Romans opens by declaring the glorious light of His gospel of salvation: For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.” (Romans 1.16-17) After quickly dipping into the depravity that is mankind's reality apart from God, the Apostle Paul points to Christ’s righteousness that belongs to believers by faith. It has been said that Romans is "pure gospel, pure doctrine". It is a doctrinally rich book which has transformed countless lives since the first time it was read by the people of Paul’s day. Let us join their ranks!
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