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Notes
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Introduction
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Bible Reading:
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OT Timeline:
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OT Contemporary Books:
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Review
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Romans: From Rags To Righteousness (Part 7)
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Raw Material
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Sermon Illustration:
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Our mission is not to permanently destroy the world’s system. It’s there to provide a “powerful delusion” for those who refuse to believe the truth. Our mission is to continually unravel the world’s system as a witness to the power and authority of God’s Kingdom.
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For the Message:
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Let the Ephesians 1 passage transform your thinking (Romans 8:5-6, racism as “2nd-hand smoke”)
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Romans 8
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You can do it too - let God design your relationships.
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You have what you need! Use what you have!
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God: “They have been given my Spirit; teach them to listen to him.”
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The more Word you plant in your heart, the easier it will be for you to hear God’s Spirit.
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Romans 12:1-2
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The Spirit reminds us of what Jesus said - John 14 - 16
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The proper use of suffering.
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The way that I used TV to fight loneliness while Eva was away last night even though the Holy Spirit had told me to avoid TV during this period. This increased my vulnerability to sexual temptation.
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Use freedom - don’t worship it
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Lexical search on judging.
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Preparation - Romans 5:1-11
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Select the Passage - Romans 5:1-11
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Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him! For if, when we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life! Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.
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Study the Passage
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Discover the Exegetical Idea
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Because we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God and we rejoice/boast in the hope of God's glory, in our sufferings, and in God himself.
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Analyze the Exegetical Idea
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Explain It: What does this mean?
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Like Abraham, we are declared righteous by putting our faith in God's promises and actions on our behalf.
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We have peace with God: Shalom, well-being
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We have something to rejoice/boast about:
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We don't boast in the law as the Jews did.
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We are like Abraham:
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Against all hope he hoped for (expected) what God had promised him: that he would be the father of many nations. By doing this he gave God glory.
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We hope for what God has promised us (righteousness) and we bring God glory by doing so.
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Instead of falling short of God's glory (Romans 3:23-24) we expect God's glory (John 17:22; Romans 2:7-10; Romans 8:28-30)
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We boast in our expectation of God's glory.
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We boast in our sufferings because they are working for us.
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suffering -> perseverance -> character -> hope
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hope does not disappoint us because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit
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this love is demonstrated by Christ's death for us.
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Since Christ's death justified us, when we were alienated from God, how much more will his life save us now that we are reconciled.
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We boast in God - Jeremiah 9:23-24
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Boasting: Romans 2:17; 2:23; 3:27; 4:2
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Prove It: Is it True? Do I believe it?
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Jesus gives us rest - Matthew 11:28-30
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Jesus gives us peace - John 14:27
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Parable of the sower - Matthew 13:1-23; Luke 8:4-15
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Apply It: What difference does it make? So What?
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You can experience peace.
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You can rejoice in suffering.
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Jesus' death has reconciled you to God. His life is saving you.
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Formulate the Homiletical Idea:
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Determine the Purpose of the Sermon (what listeners should do)
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Walk in peace with God.
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Expect your suffering to work for you.
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Boast in the Lord - not in your good works!
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Decide How to Accomplish This Purpose
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Outline the Sermon
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Standing Issues
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From a word Bishop gave me:
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Make sure people do something with God's message.
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Make it plain:
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Use accessible language.
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Use modern day parables based on every day occurrences:
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Sitting at a stop light
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Driving through a green light
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Approaching a yellow light
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Being cut off in traffic
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Going shopping
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Going to a mall
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Going to school; sitting in class
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Going to work; sitting in your office;
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Keep it simple.
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Use illustrations of truth out of my own experience.
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Impart faith to obey the Word and receive God's promises.
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Introduction
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Welcome to another service at the Hampton Inn & Suites.
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Welcome Cards -
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“I want to call your attention to the Welcome Card that you were given on your way into the auditorium”
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These cards do two things for us:
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They help us get to know our new visitors better.
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They also give anyone (visitors or members) a chance to express a need or to give us feedback.
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By filling it out you will help us to better serve you.
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We're going to provide time for you to complete the cards at the end of our service, but we encourage you to start filling them out now.
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Please use this card: • if you’re a first time visitor or if you’ve never filled one out before, • to tell us about a decision you made today, • to ask us for more information, or to give us feedback. Please include your contact information unless we already have it. At the end of service we’ll ask you to complete the card and then place it in the designated box or give it to someone from our staff on your way out.
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Transition
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Thank you for your sharing during our business meeting last week.
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Review and Correct teaching on Jewish feasts.
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Spring Festivals
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Passover (Pesach) ---> Jesus' Crucifixion
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Unleavened Bread ---> Jesus' Burial
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First Fruits ---> Jesus' Resurrection
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Shavuot (giving of the Law) ---> Pentecost
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Fall Festivals
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Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) -->
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Atonement (Yom Kippur) -->
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Tabernacles (Sukkot) --->
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Purpose of previous Sermon (Part 6)
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Understand that righteousness comes by believing what God says.
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Listen to what God is saying.
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Believe what God tells them.
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Purpose of previous Sermon (Life Church Vision)
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Keep it real.
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The real gospel is righteousness by faith!
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Make sure that each of us understands the real gospel.
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Make sure that each of us communicates the real gospel.
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Drink from the river.
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Make it easy for others to drink.
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easy to connect with us,
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easy to stay with us,
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easy to grow with us,
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easy to serve with us!
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Read Romans 4:1-5
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Read Romans 4:18-25
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Read the Passage - Romans 5:1-11
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Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him! For if, when we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life! Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.
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Exegetical Idea
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Because we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God and we rejoice/boast in the hope of God's glory, in our sufferings, and in God himself.
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What does this mean?
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Like Abraham, we are declared righteous by putting our faith in God's promises and actions on our behalf.
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We have peace with God: Shalom, well-being
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We have something to rejoice/boast about:
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We don't boast in the law as the Jews did.
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We are like Abraham:
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Against all hope he hoped for (expected) what God had promised him: that he would be the father of many nations. By doing this he gave God glory.
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We hope for what God has promised us (righteousness) and we bring God glory by doing so.
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Instead of falling short of God's glory (Romans 3:23-24) we expect God's glory (John 17:22; Romans 2:7-10; Romans 8:28-30)
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We boast in our expectation of God's glory.
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We boast in our sufferings because they are working for us.
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suffering -> perseverance -> character -> hope
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hope does not disappoint us because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit
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this love is demonstrated by Christ's death for us.
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Since Christ's death justified us, when we were alienated from God, how much more will his life save us now that we are reconciled.
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We boast in God
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Boasting: Romans 2:17; 2:23; 3:27; 4:2
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Is it True? Do I believe it?
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Jesus gives us rest - Matthew 11:28-30
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Jesus gives us peace - John 14:27
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Parable of the sower - Matthew 13:1-23; Luke 8:4-15
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What difference does it make? So What?
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You can experience peace.
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You can rejoice in suffering.
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Jesus' death has reconciled you to God. His life is saving you.
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Homiletical Idea:
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Purpose of the Sermon (what listeners should do)
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Walk in peace with God.
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Expect your suffering to work for you.
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Boast in the Lord - not in your good works!
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Walk in peace with God.
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Keep meditating on these passages and others like them that promise peace with God. Let the Word go to work on you.
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Medicine doesn't work unless you take it.
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Renew your mind - Romans 12:2
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Expect your suffering to work for you.
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Working out - strength training
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One of my mental barriers to exercise was dealing with the fatigue of pushing myself to my physical limits in exercise.
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The fatigue and inability to complete an exercise felt like failure to me
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In reality, your muscles have to be pushed to the point of failure in order to get stronger.
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Pushing the limit causes small tears in the muscle. When your body repairs this damage the muscle becomes stronger.
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Working out - aerobic exercise
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I faced a similar barrier when I would push myself on the treadmill and feel that exhaustion of not wanting to walk any further.
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In reality, your heart has to be pushed to that point in order to get stronger. You have to get to the point where you are breathing heavily (but not out of breath) in order to build aerobic fitness.
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Boast in the Lord - not in your good works!
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The law makes us conscious of sin - Romans 3:20
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Rules don't sanctify us - Galatians 3:1-14; Colossians 2:13-23
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Boast in the Lord - Jeremiah 9:23-24
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Conclusion
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New Material
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Preparation
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Expository Preaching
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Expository preaching is the communication of a biblical concept, derived from and transmitted through a historical, grammatical, and literary study of a passage in its context, which the Holy Spirit first applies to the personality and experience of the preacher, then through the preacher, applies to the hearers.
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Select the Passage
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Study the Passage
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NIV
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Hebrew Study Bible
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KJV
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The Message
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NASB
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RSV
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Discover the Exegetical Idea
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Subject
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Tools: How, Who, What, When, Where, Why
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Complement
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Analyze the Exegetical Idea
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Explain It: What does this mean?
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Prove It: Is it True? Do I believe it?
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Apply It: What difference does it make? So What?
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Formulate the Homiletical Idea
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Determine the Purpose of the Sermon
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Decide How to Accomplish This Purpose
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Make it plain
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Use accessible language and modern parables.
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Make sure people do something with God's message.
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Keep it simple.
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Use illustrations of truth out of my own experience.
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Impart faith to obey the Word and receive God's promises.
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Outline the Sermon
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Misc
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General
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Use examples that appeal to men.
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Make the Life Church Basic Training project-oriented - give everyone a ministry project.
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http://home.regent.edu/ruthven/2Worlds.htm
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You learn a lot about a person's spiritual maturity by how they respond to a rebuke.
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Always impart faith along with with the purpose of the sermon - Heb 4:2
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Develop a confession of faith regarding talking to God
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I can talk to God and he talks to me.
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I don't have to know how God is guiding me. I just need to trust his Word that he is guiding me.
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Not many fathers - 1Cor 4:6-17
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Fathers must influence.
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In search of a father.
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Don’t waste discipleship opportunities.
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Give people a way to demonstrate their hunger (as a qualification for discipleship).
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Faith comes by hearing - Romans 10:17
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Prep congregation for unchurched
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This Day In Black History: . . .
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Music
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Everything Is On The One - Parliament/Funkadelic
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Keep Their Heads Ringing - Dr. Dre
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Today Was A Good Day - Ice Cube
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My Mind Playin' Tricks On Me - Getto Boys
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Cosmic Slop - Funkadelic
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Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool Feat. Biz Markie & Doug E. Fresh
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Specific
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Teach men what to do with their strength. Pimp or Papa?
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Structure the service to fight consumerism. Make sure that everyone has a way to contribute to the service (i.e. setting up, cleaning up, etc.)
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Prayer Teaching:
I’ve got so much to do today - I need to pray (Martin Luther?) We need God’s help in our day to day lives:
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“Luck” management
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Character management
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I need God’s Word to live.
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Start every day with a Word from God. - Matthew 4:4
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For the message:
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Illustration:
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What do I have to do Lord?
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Children need rules because their brains are not fully formed yet. Adults need rules in situations where relationship has not yet been established. 1Tim 1:9-11
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Review and Correct teaching on Jewish feasts.
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Romans: From Rags To Righteousness (Part 8)
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Raw Material
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Sermon Illustration:
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Our mission is not to permanently destroy the world’s system. It’s there to provide a “powerful delusion” for those who refuse to believe the truth. Our mission is to continually unravel the world’s system as a witness to the power and authority of God’s Kingdom.
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For the Message:
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Let the Ephesians 1 passage transform your thinking (Romans 8:5-6, racism as “2nd-hand smoke”)
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Romans 8
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You can do it too - let God design your relationships.
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You have what you need! Use what you have!
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God: “They have been given my Spirit; teach them to listen to him.”
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The more Word you plant in your heart, the easier it will be for you to hear God’s Spirit.
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Romans 12:1-2
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The Spirit reminds us of what Jesus said - John 14 - 16
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The way that I used TV to fight loneliness while Eva was away last night even though the Holy Spirit had told me to avoid TV during this period. This increased my vulnerability to sexual temptation.
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Use freedom - don’t worship it
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Lexical search on judging.
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Is it possible to be at peace with God when you are violating his will. What if you "feel at peace" with him?
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Preparation - Romans 5:12-21
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Select the Passage - Romans 5:12-21
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Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned — for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ. Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. The law was added so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Study the Passage
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NIV
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Hebrew Study Bible
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KJV
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The Message
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NASB
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RSV
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Discover the Exegetical Idea
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Sin and death came to all of us through Adam. Righteousness and life come to all of us through Jesus Christ.
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Analyze the Exegetical Idea
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Explain It: What does this mean?
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Sin entered the world through Adam.
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Death followed as the penalty for sin - Genesis 2:8-17
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People died even before there was a law for them to break.
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Adam's sin made us sinners - Romans 5:19
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The righteousness that comes to us through Jesus is more powerful than Adam's sin.or its consequences. it is capable of erasing the effects of many sins.
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The Law was given to make trespass increase - not to sanctify us.
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Grace beats sin.
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Prove It: Is it True? Do I believe it?
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1Corinthians 15:12-28
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Apply It: What difference does it make? So What?
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You died to sin. Don't let it rule your body. - Romans 6:1-14
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Offer your body parts in slavery to holiness - Romans 6:15-23
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Formulate the Homiletical Idea:
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Sin and death through Adam - righteousness and life through Jesus Christ.
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Determine the Purpose of the Sermon (what listeners should do)
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Identify with Jesus' death.
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Accept what Jesus' death has done for us.
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Identify with Jesus' life.
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Embrace what his life does for us.
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Decide How to Accomplish This Purpose
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Outline the Sermon
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Standing Issues
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From a word Bishop gave me:
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Make sure people do something with God's message.
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Make it plain:
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Use accessible language.
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Use modern day parables based on every day occurrences:
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Sitting at a stop light
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Driving through a green light
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Approaching a yellow light
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Being cut off in traffic
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Going shopping
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Going to a mall
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Going to school; sitting in class
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Going to work; sitting in your office;
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Keep it simple.
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Use illustrations of truth out of my own experience.
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Impart faith to obey the Word and receive God's promises.
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Introduction
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Welcome to another service at the Hampton Inn & Suites.
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Welcome Cards -
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“I want to call your attention to the Welcome Card that you were given on your way into the auditorium”
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These cards do two things for us:
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They help us get to know our new visitors better.
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They also give anyone (visitors or members) a chance to express a need or to give us feedback.
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By filling it out you will help us to better serve you.
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We're going to provide time for you to complete the cards at the end of our service, but we encourage you to start filling them out now.
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Please use this card: • if you’re a first time visitor or if you’ve never filled one out before, • to tell us about a decision you made today, • to ask us for more information, or to give us feedback. Please include your contact information unless we already have it. At the end of service we’ll ask you to complete the card and then place it in the designated box or give it to someone from our staff on your way out.
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Transition
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Purpose of previous Sermon (Part 6)
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Understand that righteousness comes by believing what God says.
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Listen to what God is saying.
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Believe what God tells them.
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Purpose of previous Sermon (Life Church Vision)
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Keep it real.
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The real gospel is righteousness by faith!
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Make sure that each of us understands the real gospel.
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Make sure that each of us communicates the real gospel.
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Drink from the river.
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Make it easy for others to drink.
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easy to connect with us,
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easy to stay with us,
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easy to grow with us,
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easy to serve with us!
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Read the Passage - Romans 5:12-21
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Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned — for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ. Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. The law was added so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Read the Passage - Romans 5:12-21
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Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned — for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ. Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. The law was added so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Exegetical Idea
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Sin and death came to all of us through Adam. Righteousness and life come to all of us through Jesus Christ.
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What does this mean?
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Sin entered the world through Adam.
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Death followed as the penalty for sin - Genesis 2:8-17
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People died even before there was a law for them to break.
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Adam's sin made us sinners - Romans 5:19
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The righteousness that comes to us through Jesus is more powerful than Adam's sin.or its consequences. it is capable of erasing the effects of many sins.
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The Law was given to make trespass increase - not to sanctify us.
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Grace beats sin.
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Is it True? Do I believe it?
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1Corinthians 15:12-28
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What difference does it make? So What?
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You died to sin. Don't let it rule your body. - Romans 6:1-14
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Offer your body parts in slavery to holiness - Romans 6:15-23
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Homiletical Idea:
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Sin and death through Adam - righteousness and life through Jesus Christ.
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Purpose of the Sermon (what listeners should do)
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Identify with Jesus' death.
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Accept what Jesus' death has done for us.
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Identify with Jesus' life.
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Embrace what his life does for us.
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Identify with Jesus' death.
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Following Jesus means identifying with his death.
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Baptism symbolizes this.
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"Count yourselves dead to sin" - How?
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Accept what Jesus' death has done for us.
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Jesus' death reconciled us to God. - Romans 5:10
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Jesus's death set us free from bondage to sin. - Romans 6:6-7
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Identify with Jesus' life.
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Following Jesus means identifying with his life.
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Baptism symbolizes this also.
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Identifying with Jesus' life means living in relationship with him.
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"but alive to God" - How? By living in relationship with Jesus.
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Embrace what his life does for us.
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Jesus' life makes us righteous. - Romans 4:20-25
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Jesus' life makes us holy. - Romans 6:19
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Talk to him.
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Thank him for what his life is doing in you.
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Conclusion
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Altar Call / Welcome Cards / Communion ?
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Welcome Cards - refer to script
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We're almost ready to close this portion of our service, but first we want to give you a chance to respond to what you've heard.
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Earlier in the service we mentioned the welcome cards and we encouraged you to begin filling them out.
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Right now we want you to complete your welcome card. We especially want you to use this card if:
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if you’re a first time visitor
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if you’ve never filled one out before,
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if you want to tell us about a decision you made today,
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if you want to ask us for more information, or to give us feedback.
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Please be sure to include your up to date contact information unless we already have it.
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MC & Worship Team continue with tithes, offerings, and worship
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Benediction - Numbers 6:24-26
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“‘“The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.”’
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Men's Prayer
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Life Group Material
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Life Group Word Material
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These are sample discussion questions / topics. Your life group leaders may choose to adjust these questions, substitute new ones, or spend the Word section of the meeting in a different way altogether.
Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION (NIV) Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers.
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Romans 5:12-21
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Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned — for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ. Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. The law was added so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Discussion Questions / Topics:
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According to this passage, Adam's sin made us sinners. When did you first come to understand this?
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According to this passage, "the law" (i.e. the Old Testament religious rules that the Jews obeyed) was added so that the trespass would increase. Does this surprise you? Discuss.
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Romans 6:1-14
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What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life. If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection. For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin — because anyone who has died has been freed from sin. Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God. In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness. For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace.
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Discussion Questions / Topics:
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Have you been united with Jesus in his death (see v. 5)?
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Do you count yourself dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus? Why or why not?
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Life Group Witnessing Activities
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Galatians 3:1-14
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You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? Before your very eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified. I would like to learn just one thing from you: Did you receive the Spirit by observing the law, or by believing what you heard? Are you so foolish? After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort? Have you suffered so much for nothing — if it really was for nothing? Does God give you his Spirit and work miracles among you because you observe the law, or because you believe what you heard? Consider Abraham: “He believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.” Understand, then, that those who believe are children of Abraham. The Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham: “All nations will be blessed through you.” So those who have faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith. All who rely on observing the law are under a curse, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law.” Clearly no one is justified before God by the law, because, “The righteous will live by faith.” The law is not based on faith; on the contrary, “The man who does these things will live by them.” Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree.” He redeemed us in order that the blessing given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit.
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Witnessing Questions / Topics:
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Do you know anyone who is trying to be righteous by following rules? How would you explain righteousness by faith to them?
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How can your life group do a better job of helping people to receive righteousness by faith? What can you do as individuals? As a team?
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Scriptures For 12/05/2010 Life Church Sermon
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Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION (NIV) Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers.
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Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him! For if, when we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life! Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.
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Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned — for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ. Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. The law was added so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Now the LORD God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed. And the LORD God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground — trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. A river watering the garden flowed from Eden; from there it was separated into four headwaters. The name of the first is the Pishon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold. (The gold of that land is good; aromatic resin and onyx are also there.) The name of the second river is the Gihon; it winds through the entire land of Cush. The name of the third river is the Tigris; it runs along the east side of Asshur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates. The LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it. And the LORD God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die.”
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What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life. If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection. For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin — because anyone who has died has been freed from sin. Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God. In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness. For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace.
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What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means! Don’t you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey — whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness? But thanks be to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you wholeheartedly obeyed the form of teaching to which you were entrusted. You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness. I put this in human terms because you are weak in your natural selves. Just as you used to offer the parts of your body in slavery to impurity and to ever-increasing wickedness, so now offer them in slavery to righteousness leading to holiness. When you were slaves to sin, you were free from the control of righteousness. What benefit did you reap at that time from the things you are now ashamed of? Those things result in death! But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life. For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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