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This week we begin a new section of Paul's argument in Romans. In Romans 9-11, Paul answers the question: what happened to the Jews? Why haven't they believed? The answer, at least today? So that God's purpose of election in salvation may continue.
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This week on Leading the Group we look at the importance of consolidating discussion and summarising the study at the end. In Teaching the Text we look at Hebrews 8-9 and discover that it is only the covenant that Jesus mediates that can definitively deal with our sin.
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This week in Leading the Group we discuss building tension as a means of engaging your group. In Teaching the Text we look at Hebrews 7 and why Jesus is like Batman: he's the high priest we need (but don't deserve - or something like that. I really don't know. Ask Brodie.)
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This week we shift into a new section of Romans. In Chapters 1-4, we saw what the gospel IS. In Chapters 5-8, we see what the gospel GIVES. And what the gospel gives is hope. Today we answer two questions: (1) what is the Christian hope? and (2) what are the reasons we can be certain of our hope?
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Brodie returns! In Leading the Group, we discuss some principles for effective application in Bible studies. In Teaching the Text, we try to untangle the tension between the author's warnings and assurances.
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This week in "Leading the Group" we discuss handling contributions, whether they be right, wrong, or completely off-topic. Then in "Teaching the Text", Keely calls in and discussed Jesus' qualifications as our high priest from Hebrews 4:14-5:10 with Matt.
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Before Paul can explain why the gospel is the power of God for salvation (1:16), he needs to show us what we need saving from. This is the second week we're looking at the context of the gospel as outlined in 1:18-3:20. This week: God will judge you.
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A change of format today, one which we hope will be better moving forward. We examine some of the mistakes we made last week and talk about how we can avoid them in the future, as well as talk about next week's passage.
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Before Paul can explain why the gospel is the power of God for salvation (1:16), he needs to show us what we need saving from. Over the next two weeks we'll look at the context of the gospel as outlined in 1:18-3:20. This week: God is angry with you.
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We review last week's study, prep this week's study, discuss how follow-up questions can generate discussion, and briefly look at the difference between Protestant and Catholic beliefs about the doctrine of revelation.
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