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Discussion Questions for Romans 8: Read verses 1-2. How does understanding that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus impact how you relate to God? Read verses 3-4. What does it mean that the requirement of the Law is fulfilled in us? How does this shape your view of grace? Read verses 5-6. How do you differentiate between setting your…
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Some think they’re hearing from those who have died. What do you say to that? I was in the hospital for a month with cancer and experienced a lot of accusation and condemnation in my mind. Where was that coming from? My dad is pressuring me to keep the Sabbath day. Am I supposed to? How can I harness the power to heal the sick?…
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Is love only a decision, not a feeling? What about when you’re dating? Is physical attraction important? Who needs to lose their life in Mark 8? Why does Jesus say this? I can’t seem to find a church where they’re truly proclaiming the depths of the Gospel. It seems like so many churches are telling believers they’re never quite good enough for God…
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Why do some people only read what appears to be half of Romans 8:1? Should I be good friends with unbelievers if they’re pulling me away from other Christians? Does Hebrew 6 mean the blood of Jesus could run out on me? I don’t understand the Old Testament story of Hosea and Gomer. Why would God ask Hosea to marry a prostitute? *Previously aired.…
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Does the Holy Spirit sometimes speak through us? What does that entail? Is “once saved, always saved” really true? What about being lukewarm? Isn’t there an unpardonable sin? What’s on your heart and mind lately, Andrew? How should we view the impossible demands of the Sermon on the Mount? My long-time boyfriend and I are both believers, and we are…
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Ever felt like the Law was a relentless taskmaster, showcasing your every flaw? In my latest message on Romans 7:1-8, we explore Paul’s compelling analogy that challenges conventional wisdom on how to fight temptation. It’s not about a process of dying to sin—it’s about realizing you’re already free from its grip! You’ll discover how the Law, while…
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Why do some people only read what appears to be half of Romans 8:1? Should I be good friends with unbelievers if they’re pulling me away from other Christians? Does Hebrew 6 mean the blood of Jesus could run out on me? I don’t understand the Old Testament story of Hosea and Gomer. Why would God ask Hosea to marry a prostitute?…
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Can we give up our birthright (our salvation)? If not, then why does Hebrews 12 mention Esau giving up his? What does God canceling “the certificate of debt” mean in Colossians 2? I feel like the Lord asked me to do a bunch of things that I wasn’t willing to do. Then I rebelled and married a man who may be an unbeliever. Now I have a child with him…
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What does it mean to “receive the grace of God in vain”? Why does Paul tell the Corinthians not to teach unclean things? I was a believer, but I got involved in materialism. Now, I feel lost. Why would God make a Devil who would tempt me? How can there be a loving God if there’s so much suffering in the world? What does it mean to ask God to forgiv…
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Why does Paul mention defilement of flesh and spirit if we cannot be spiritually defiled as believers? Is the Roman Catholic church the one true church? My brother is a minister, and he is sleeping with multiple women and involved in substance abuse. What should I do? Some say that home church or online church doesn’t “count.” What are your thought…
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If you think you know grace, think again! In my latest message from Romans 6 – one of the most power-packed passages in the entire Bible – we’ll see grace isn’t a license to sin but what keeps you walking by the Spirit and on the right path. Paul’s question, “Or do you not know...?” serves as a wake-up call to the radical transformation you’ve unde…
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