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~ Henry David Thoreau ~

Christians in Society Today

Scripture Verse:  Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for he who loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law.   Romans 13:8


Materials Needed: None.

Notes to the Leader: Paul has established that the only reasonable response to God's grace is to: Offer one's body to God as a "living sacrifice" in an act of true, spiritual worship; and Allow our minds to be transformed so we no longer think, value, and prioritize according to worldly patterns, but according to the will of God (Romans 12:1-2).

This study examines what it means to be a Christian and respond as Paul has established. This lesson looks at the challenges of obeying both government and God.  The study will also cover debt and what the Christian attitude toward debt should be.

How are we to behave and believe if we accept Paul's position?

What do you do or how do you act when someone takes advantage of you, cheats you, or hurts you by doing something wrong?

Section One: Revenge

What did God do when Adam and Eve wronged God by being deceitful and disobedient?

Have someone in the group read Romans 12:12:17-19.

Is Paul advocating each Christian to sit back and take it, to become a victim, to be defenseless in an evil world?

What are the elements of Paul's offensive strategy?

Have someone in the group read Romans 12:20.

What are we called to do when our enemies strike out at us?

Why is this so hard for humans to do?

Section Two: Our Christian Response to Government

Have someone in the group read Romans 13:1-4.

Who establishes the very authority that allows governments to exist?

Is there ever a time that we must follow our government's commands even when they are in direct violation with the Word and Law of God?

Do you remember what this Greek word diakonos means?

Why might the authority and rule used to control people by governments be part of God's plan?

What is the difference between limited authority and absolute authority?

Have someone in the group read Romans 13:2-5.

Why should Christians (who are part of the world's real authority system but heirs to the kingdom of God, which will one day overrule all human governments) obey worldly ities?

Read Genesis 9:6. to the group.

When did this authority of government over people come about?

Have someone in the group read Romans 13:6-7.

Why should we honor and respect ities?

How do we honor ities?

Section Three: Our Debt of Love

Have someone in the group read Romans 13:8-10.

What does Paul tell us about our private debts?

Read Matthew 5:42 to the group.

Is borrowing OK for a Christian to do?

What is the debt that can never be paid?

What were Paul's examples on loving?


Bible Truth Being Taught: The lifestyles of Christians, individually and corporately, are to contrast those of the world.
Our Response: We are to live a life and respond to our neighbors and government in a way that is distinctively Christian.

 
   
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