Saturday, December 9, 2017

Study of Romans - Romans 8:1-17

Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     13                                         Passage: Romans 8:1-17
Content (List of Topics or Events)
No Condemnation living according to Spirit (Romans 8:1-4)
a. Through Christ the law of Spirit gives life (1-2)
b. Law was powerless to give life
c. God gives life through His Son a sin offering (4)
d. Sin condemn in flesh fulfilling law’s requirement (5-6)
Living in the Spirit of God governs mind and life realm (Romans 8:5-11)
a. Living according to Spirit have Spirit desires  (5)
b. Mind governed Spirit is life and peace (6)
c. Mind governed by flesh is hostile to God and can’t please Him (7-8)
d. Christ is in those who belong to Him (9)
e. Spirit gives life to Christ’s own (10-11)

Obligation as children led by the Spirit of God to be God’s heirs (Romans 8:12-17)
a. Obligation to put to death misdeeds of body. (12-13)
b. Those lead by Spirit of God are His children  (14)
c. Spirit takes us from fear to adopted children (15-16)
d. Heirs share both suffering and glory (17)


Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
No Condemnation living according to Spirit
Romans 8:1-4
Living in the Spirit of God governs mind and life realm
Romans 8:5-11
Obligation as children led by the Spirit of God to be God’s heirs
Romans 8:12-17


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
No condemnation to Spirit of God’s heirs in Christ Jesus
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that we free from sin and death as children of God and will share in Christ’s glory.
Specific Application Questions
1.
How are you living in the law of the Spirit?  What fleshly desires are pulling at you?
2.
What are you thinking about?  Is there life and peace?
3.
How are you experiencing life with the Father as His children?  What burdens do you carry?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
Living in Spirit of Christ frees from Condemnation
2.
Living in Spirit changes mind and spirit
3.
Living as God’s Adopted Children brings glory
4.

Characteristic of God
Father of life
Theme
Condemnation is gone as Spirit of Christ lives in us



Saturday, December 2, 2017

Study of Romans - Romans 7

Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     12                                         Passage: Romans 7
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Brothers and Sisters we’re released from the law. (Romans 7:1-6)
a. Law’s authority living relationships (1)
b. Released from law through death (2-3)
c. Christ brought death to law and we belong to Him (4)
d. Law and sinful passions brought death; released we serve a new way. (5-6)
Alive to the holy Law sin is utterly evident (Romans 7:7-11)
a. Question: Is the law sinful – NO WAY! (7)
b. Sin seizes opportunity identified in the law to snarl and bring death (8-10)
c. Sin seizes opportunity in commandments to deceive and put to death (11)

Law, commandments is holy, righteous and good, but evil wages wars within me  (Romans 7:12-25)
a. Question: is what is good become death to me?  -- NO WAY (12-13)
b. Law is spiritual but we are unspiritual slaves to sin  (14)
c. Law is good, but sin living in me cause me to do thing I do not want to do (15-20)
d. Law is at work for my inner delight is God’s law (21)
e. War is raging and I am a prisoner to law of sin and death (22-24)
f. Thanks to God who delivers me through Jesus Christ (25)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
Brothers and Sisters we’re released from the law.
Romans 7:1-6
Alive to the holy Law sin is utterly evident
Romans 7:7-11
Law, commandments is holy, righteous and good, but evil wages wars within me
Romans 7:12-25


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
Holy law makes sin evident bringing death; rescue in Christ
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that we are released from the laws requirements, but the spiritual attributes found in law does point to holy, righteous and good.  We are rescued and released from the sin that snares in Christ Jesus
Specific Application Questions
1.
What are you bound to that needs to be released to be Christ’s own?
2.
What is dragging you down that needs to be released to bring life in Christ to the fullest?
3.
Sin makes you a prisoner; what needs to change to deliver you from bondage?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
We are released from the authority of the law
2.
Law, commands are holy and good
3.
Christ delivers us from slavery of sin.
4.

Characteristic of God
Deliverer
Theme
We are released from law, entrapment of sin through Christ Jesus


Sunday, November 26, 2017

Study of Romans - Romans 6:12-23

Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     11                                         Passage: Romans 6:12-23
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Don’t let sin reign; offer yourselves to God (Romans 6:12-14)
a. Don’t let sin reign with it’s evil desires (12)
b. Don’t offer any part of yourself to sin (13a)
c. Offer yourselves to God as instrument of righteousness (13b)
d. Sin is no longer your master; you are under grace. (14)
Slaves are obedient to their master (Romans 6:15-18)
a. Will you sin because you are under grace rather than law – No (15)
b. As slaves you the one you obey – sin or righteousness (16)
c. Thanks to God you heart pattern has changed (17)
d. We believers are free from sin and slaves to righteousness (18)
Slaves to Righteousness reap a benefit of holiness and eternal life  (Romans 6:19-23)
a. We once offered ourselves as slaves to impurity and wickedness; now it’s righteousness and holiness  (19)
b. As slaves to sin we were free of righteousness’ control with no eternal benefit (20-21)
c. As slaves to God we reap a benefit of holiness (22)
d. Sin leads to death with Gods gift of eternal life through Christ Jesus (23)


Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
Don’t let sin reign; offer yourselves to God
Romans 6:12-14
Slaves are obedient to their master
Romans 6:15-18
Slaves to Righteousness reap a benefit of holiness and eternal life
Romans 6:19-23


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
Offer yourselves as obedient slaves to righteousness not to sin
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that being slaves to sin leads to death, but being slaves to righteousness results in eternal life in Christ Jesus.
Specific Application Questions
1.
What kind of instrument are you and who is your master in all things?
2.
Who do you obey and what needs to change in your heart pattern?
3.
Is there something that you are ashamed of and what do you need to turn over to Christ Jesus?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
Sin longer is our master under grace.
2.
Obedience leads to righteousness
3.
Offer yourself to righteousness to live in holiness
4.

Characteristic of God
Holy God giver of life.
Theme

Followers Identified Christ are free from sin and live to God