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Judges & Romans: Ruined to Righteous

Judges & Romans: Ruined to Righteous

著者: Dmel Tatum Mikie Bellis
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In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. This repeated phrase in the book of Judges describes a period of history that has been referred to as the "Dark Ages” of the nation of Israel. Each time the Israelites fell into sin, they suffered dire consequences. But when they cried out to God, God responded with great mercy and sent a judge. Unlike modern-day judges, these judges were called by God to deliver the nation of Israel from their enemies. Sadly, once a judge died, the Israelites again "did what was evil in the sight of the LORD", turning away from Him to "do what was right in their own eyes". This is the tragic and recurring cycle of the book of Judges. But not all was lost! There was a Light shining on the horizon: God's Promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. The book of Romans opens by declaring the glorious light of His gospel of salvation: For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.” (Romans 1.16-17) After quickly dipping into the depravity that is mankind's reality apart from God, the Apostle Paul points to Christ’s righteousness that belongs to believers by faith. It has been said that Romans is "pure gospel, pure doctrine". It is a doctrinally rich book which has transformed countless lives since the first time it was read by the people of Paul’s day. Let us join their ranks!Judges & Romans: Ruined to Righteous_2025/2026 キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Lesson 10_A believer’s true identity is found in Christ
    2025/11/11

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: A believer’s true identity is found in Christ.

    I. Two Men (Romans 5.12-21)

    T1: In Christ, the reign of grace evidences a believer’s true identity.

    a. Which aspects of the reign of grace are evident in your life?

    b. How does God’s super-abounding grace change how you view your sin?

    c. What remnants of the reign of sin do you need to put to death?

    II. Two Masters (Romans 6.1-23)

    T2: In Christ, “slave to righteousness” is a believer’s true identity.

    a. How is the identity of “slave to righteousness” manifest in your life?

    b. How are you living as one who has been set free from sin?

    c. What changes do you need to make to be a more obedient slave for God?

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    39 分
  • Lesson 9_God with us transforms fear into faith
    2025/11/04

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: God with us transforms fear into faith.

    I. The Coward (Judges 6.1-40)

    T1: Fearlessness is the fruit of being clothed in the Spirit.

    a. How in tune are you to the very Presence of God living IN you?

    b. How might you be allowing your fears to quench the Spirit’s power?

    II. The Conqueror (Judges 7.1-8.21)

    T2: Fearlessness is the fruit of trusting in God’s faithful and powerful presence.

    a. What victory or blessing is your fear keeping you from experiencing?

    b. Which fear do you need to trust God to conquer and transform into faith?

    III. The Compromiser (Judges 8.22-35)

    T3: Fearlessness is the fruit of worshipping God alone.

    a. How does your worship of God nurture your faith?

    b. What could you do differently to enrich your worship of the One True God?

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    38 分
  • Lesson 8_Faith in Jesus Christ is profoundly transformative
    2025/10/28

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Faith in Jesus Christ is profoundly transformative.

    I. Promise Through Faith (Romans 4.1-25)

    T1: Faith in Jesus Christ transforms ruined sinners to righteous saints.

    a. How does your life testify to the transformation faith in God has worked in you?

    b. What was once dead in your life but is now raised to new life?

    c. What “ruin” has been profoundly changed to righteousness?

    d. Which of God’s promises to you need to appropriate by faith?

    II. Peace Through Faith (Romans 5.1-11)

    T2: Faith in Jesus Christ transforms enmity with God into peace with God.

    a. How confident are you in your approach to God?

    b. How freely and frequently do you draw near to Him?

    c. What spurs you on to a vibrant relationship with the Living God? What is hindering it?

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    39 分
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