Romans 2:1-11 A Study

Here is a link to the sermon on this passage in case you missed it: A moral Superiority

  1. Who is Paul writing to here?
  2. Verses 1-3 ~ Why might condemning bad behaviour in others condemn me too?
  3. Verse 4 ~ Why doesn’t God punish unrepentant people immediately?
  4. Verse 5 ~ What happens, bit by bit, to the lives of those who are unrepentant?
  5. Verses 6-11 ~ What is the overall thrust of these verses?
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Romans 1:16-17 ~ A Study

This study is based on the above passage and this Sermon

  1. Do you ever consider the things God wants to do in your life and the power He has to do those things? Why may we not allow God to do those things?
  2. For what reasons might we be ashamed of the Gospel?
  3. What does a life obediently lived for the sake of the Gospel look like?
  4. A number of awkward questions were asked in the sermon, as a group try to recall them and discuss them.
  5. Pray for your group and the wider church, that we will live our lives true to our calling.
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A Study on Mark 16:1-14

To engage well with this study you will find it easier if you have first read Mark 16:1-14,  listened to: Do You Believe In The Resurrection? and read So what about the ending of Mark’s Gospel?

  1. How do you feel about the seeming choice of endings shown in most English Bibles?
  2. What do you feel was the main thrust of theses verses (you can disagree with the preacher! – Just discuss why if you do)?
  3. As a group, as you move through this passage, try and explain to each other what each of the scenes looks like, how individuals might feel etc.
  4. What questions do you have about what was going on? As a group try and answer those questions from the bible.
  5. Why was Jesus so concerned about the disciples’ lack of trust… How might we find ourselves lacking in trust, and what is the effect?