Key Thought: Christ made victory over sin possible for those who believe, not as a means of salvation, but as its result. Lesson 9, December 2, 2017 1.
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Key Thought: Christ made victory over sin possible for those who believe, not as a means of salvation, but as its result. Lesson 9, December 2, 2017 1.
Read more at the source: No Condemnation – Teaching Plan
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No condemnation. After last week’s lesson on Romans 7 about how wretched Paul felt his sinful life to be, what has changed with the new chapter? Do you agree that Romans 8 is refreshing and reviving? By contrast, what will Romans 7 do to us if we stumble from a full commitment to Jesus Christ
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Our study this week opened with the first paragraph giving us: Hymn 294, “Power in The Blood” – “freedom and victory through Jesus Christ”. Sunday’s lesson shows us that we surrender to Jesus: Hymn 309, “I Surrender All” . Once again we are reminded of Power In The Blood. This idea comes to us again in Wednesday’s study.
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Paul continues his theme, contrasting the two possibilities that people face in how they live: either according to the Spirit – that is, the Holy Spirit of God, which is promised to us – or according to their sinful and carnal natures. One leads to eternal life, the other to eternal death
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However good, the “law” (the ceremonial law, the moral law, or even both) cannot do for us what we need the most, and that is to provide the means of salvation, a means of saving us from the condemnation and death that sin brings. For that, we need Jesus. Read Romans 8:3-4 . What did Christ do that the law, by its very nature, cannot do? Image © Review and Herald Publishing Assn.
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