Audio sermon by Pastor Scott Grorud on July 13, 2014 at Faith Lutheran Church: “Family Matters” Questions to contemplate and discuss Romans 8:1-4, 12-17.
1. Since Romans 7 emphasizes how inevitable sin is, what allows Paul to begin Romans 8 by declaring, “There is…now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”?
2. Rather than gaining the ability to obey the Law, how does faith in Christ change our whole relationship to the Law – and to God?
3. What difference does it make in our lives that God has adopted us into His family?
Me, Myself and Christ
Audio sermon by Pastor Scott Grorud on July 6, 2014 at Faith Lutheran Church: “Me, Myself and Christ” Questions to contemplate and discuss Romans 7:14-25a.
1. Does Paul’s description of an internal battle between good intentions and sinful results ring true in your life?
2. How is it actually freeing to confess that “we are in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves?”
3. If sin is our constant companion in this life, then can we follow Christ and conform our lives to Him?
Deaths Do Us Part
Audio sermon by Pastor Dave Wollan on June 29, 2014 at Faith Lutheran Church: “Deaths Do Us Part” Questions to contemplate and discuss Romans 7:1-13.
1. How is our relationship to the law like a marriage vow?
2. What do you covet? What does Paul say to that?
3. If the law no longer binds us, what now?
Who’s Calling the Shots?
Audio sermon by Pastor Scott Grorud on June 22, 2014 at Faith Lutheran Church: “Who’s Calling the Shots?” Questions to contemplate and discuss Romans 6:9-23.
1. According to St. Paul, what is the nature of sin? What drives Christians to conform to God’s will?
2. If we are “dead to sin and alive to God,” why do we still have to struggle against sin?
3. Since God freely forgives our sins, do they really matter that much or not?
4. Why is the key question for the Christian life not “What should I do?” but “Who’s calling the shots?”
“The Great Home-Mission”
Audio sermon by Pastor Scott Grorud on June 15, 2014 at Faith Lutheran Church: “The Great Home-Mission” Questions to contemplate and discuss Matthew 28:16-20.
1. What does it mean that “all authority in heaven and on earth has been given” to Jesus?
2. What impact does that authority have on you and your life?
3. Where are most Christians call ed pursue the Great Commission?
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