Romans 6:1-14

Prayer Group Guide
Living in Christ's Freedom
Discussion Questions:
Practical Applications:
Closing Prayer: Thank God for the freedom we have in Christ. Ask for His help to live out this freedom daily, resisting sin and embracing the new life He offers.
Discussion Questions:
- The sermon began with the statement "In Christ, you're alive, so act like it." What does this mean to you personally? How does this challenge your current way of living?
- Paul uses the metaphor of baptism to explain our union with Christ. How does understanding this union change your perspective on your identity and ability to resist sin?
- The speaker mentioned that "newness of life" is like stepping from a dark dungeon into a sunlit plain. Share a time when you experienced this kind of newness in your faith journey.
- How do you typically view yourself in relation to sin? Do you tend to think you're "too bad" for grace or "not that bad"? How does Paul's teaching challenge these perspectives?
- The sermon emphasized that we have the power to say no to sin. What specific sin patterns in your life do you need to address with this newfound understanding?
- How can we as a group help each other take sin seriously without becoming judgmental or legalistic?
Practical Applications:
- Self-Reflection: Take time this week to "consider yourself dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus" (Romans 6:11). Journal about what this means for your daily choices.
- Accountability: Partner with someone in the group to share one area where you struggle with sin. Commit to praying for each other and checking in regularly.
- Grace-Driven Effort: Identify one specific way you can "present yourself to God" this week as an act of worship. Remember, you're empowered by grace, not law.
- Community Impact: Discuss as a group how your "newness of life" can be visible to others. Plan one way to collectively demonstrate Christ's love in your community.
- Scripture Meditation: Spend time meditating on Romans 6:1-14 this week. Write down any new insights or questions that arise.
Closing Prayer: Thank God for the freedom we have in Christ. Ask for His help to live out this freedom daily, resisting sin and embracing the new life He offers.
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