1. "For the first 11 chapters of Romans, Paul has been teaching. More than just doctrine. He's been laying the foundation for the understanding that a life of submission to Christ requires a heart change. That comes from being fully immersed in the gospel of Jesus Christ."
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2. "We are not saved by our works. We are saved through grace by faith alone. But our lives should be transformed. Because. Because of the work that Christ has done in our life. And that should show in everything that we do. A Christian's new life in Christ influences how they live and how they treat others."
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3. "Paul is saying that the life of a believer is a living sacrifice, one that is set apart for God and is in constant worship to God. Now, let me make a very obvious point. Normally, sacrifices are dead. You have killed an animal in an act of worship or an act of seeking God's forgiveness for your sin. You have killed the animal. You have sacrificed it to God. That animal no longer has life. But Paul's verbiage here is intentional. He is saying, you need to be a living sacrifice."
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4. "The theme of Romans, if I could sum it up very succinctly, is this. God is righteous. We are righteous through Christ, so we should walk righteously. Righteousness in action, if you will. Righteousness in action will become evident by giving ourselves to God and separating ourselves from the world."
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5. "When we reflect on the things that Christ does for us and how that should impact our life, if we follow Paul's admonition here, we will use our gifts for the edification of the body of Christ. And ultimately, we will be people of love, unity, and respect."
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6. "Rejoice with those who rejoice. Weep with those who weep. Again, another verse that's probably very familiar to us here. I would say that the church does a really good job of weeping with those who weep. As many of you know, Emily was in a car accident last month. And the amount of love and care and support that she has for those who weep, the amount of support that you as a church family poured out on us, letting us know that you're praying for us, helping in different ways. It was incredible. It was very humbling."
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7. "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. These practical applications are not things that happen to us, or they happen naturally. They are things that we need to be proactive on. We need to be proactive in doing good. We need to be proactive in doing good, not only to those, that attend the same church, but to our enemies, to our family members that we may not get along with."
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8. "All of this boils down to, as we are continuing to be transformed into the image of Jesus, we will be people of love and unity and respect. The practical applications of the fact that we are saved by grace. Through faith in Jesus Christ, that we are all sinners in deserving of eternal punishment. But Christ came to this earth, lived a perfect life so that we could be saved, not because of any works that we did."
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9. "Ask God to reveal to you ways that you have not really renewed your mind. You've not really allowed Christ to transform an area of your life. And if you allow the Holy Spirit to convict, if you ask to let those blind spots be exposed, it'll be amazing what Christ can do in your life."
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