Saturday, April 14, 2018

Study of Romans - Romans 15:1-13


Homiletics                                             Study of Romans
Lesson     27                                         Passage: Romans 15:1-13
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Having Attitude of Christ gives endurance and encouragement and hope (Romans 15:1-6)
a. Strong bear failings of weak for their good (1-2)
b. Scriptures teach us endurance and encourage for our hope (3-4)
c. Having the mind of Christ glorifies God the Father (5-6)
Bring Praise to God through acceptance giving hope (Romans 15:7-12)
a. Accept others as we have been accepted (7)
b. Christ became a servant to fulfill God’s promises (8-9)
c. Praise and rejoicing among Gentiles bringing hope (10-12)

God is hope as we are filled with joy and peace through power Holy Spirit (Romans 14:13)
a. Paul’s desire for us is to allow God to fill us with hope (13a)
b. Being filled with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (13b)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
Scripture
Having Attitude of Christ gives endurance and encouragement and hope
Romans 15:1-6
Bring Praise to God through acceptance giving hope
Romans 15:7-12
God is hope as we are filled with joy and peace through power Holy Spirit
Romans 15:13


Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
Christian hope found in Christ’s attitude accepting, encouraging and enduring 
Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATL that joy and peace are found in bearing each other’s burdens, acceptance and encouragement.
Specific Application Questions
1.
What is our attitude toward the weaker brother? What in our attitude needs to change?
2.
Acceptance means becoming a servant; how are you accepting through servant hood?
3.
What do you hope for, and how are you filled with joy and peace?
4.

Principles to Remember
1.
We have hope through being Christ-like
2.
Acceptance reflects God’s truth
3.
Joy and peace in us comes through the power of the Holy Spirit.
4.

Characteristic of God
Foundation of Hope
Theme
Living Christ-like lives brings hope and encouragement as we lift up the weak.



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