Christ Community - Leawood Campus
Romans - April 7 | Leawood
Fighting for Life- 9:00, 10:30 AM & ON-DEMAND
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Christ Community - Leawood Campus
14200 Kenneth Rd, Leawood, KS 66224, United States
Saturday 7:00 AM
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https://cckc.church/lcCommunity Group Conversation Starters
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
1. Read Romans 7:14-25.
2. What stood out to you from the passage?
3. What stood out to you from the sermon?
4. In this passage, Paul paints a picture of the battle we face when we want to be good, but repeatedly fail to do so. The Message paraphrase of verses 21-23 reads: It happens so regularly that it’s predictable. The moment I decide to do good, sin is there to trip me up. I truly delight in God’s commands, but it’s pretty obvious that not all of me joins in that delight. Parts of me covertly rebel, and just when I least expect it, they take charge.
5. In what ways is this lament relatable to your life? How does the good news of Jesus Christ offer us rescue from that body of death (vv. 24-25)?
6. How will you apply this to your life? What are you going to do, be or think differently because of this truth?
Take time to share prayer requests and pray together.
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
1. Read Romans 7:14-25.
2. What stood out to you from the passage?
3. What stood out to you from the sermon?
4. In this passage, Paul paints a picture of the battle we face when we want to be good, but repeatedly fail to do so. The Message paraphrase of verses 21-23 reads: It happens so regularly that it’s predictable. The moment I decide to do good, sin is there to trip me up. I truly delight in God’s commands, but it’s pretty obvious that not all of me joins in that delight. Parts of me covertly rebel, and just when I least expect it, they take charge.
5. In what ways is this lament relatable to your life? How does the good news of Jesus Christ offer us rescue from that body of death (vv. 24-25)?
6. How will you apply this to your life? What are you going to do, be or think differently because of this truth?
Take time to share prayer requests and pray together.
Prayer Requests
As a staff it is a privilege to pray for our congregation. Social distance does not change that! If you are in need of prayer click the link to fill out an online prayer request.
https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/1559/responses/newTitle: Fighting for Life
Reference Romans 7:14-25
Speaker: Ben Beasley, BenB@cckc.church
Reference Romans 7:14-25
Speaker: Ben Beasley, BenB@cckc.church
> Where are you fighting with yourself?
> You won’t win every battle...but never, never, never stop fighting.
> You won’t win every battle…
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” -Plato
> …but never, never, never stop fighting.
“never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” - Winston Churchill
> Never stop hating your sin.
“If we ever perceive ourselves to be “over” sin, if we ever feel ourselves to be pretty good Christians, we are deceived. For the more mature and spiritually discerning we get, the more we see of the sin in our hearts. The more holy we become, the less holy we will feel. This is not false modesty. Even when we know and see ourselves making progress against many bad habits and attitudes, we will grow more aware of the rebellious, selfish roots still within us. The holier we are, the more we cry about our unholiness.” - Tim Keller
> never stop delighting in God’s law.
“You have to be stronger than these tormentors that you find everywhere today.”
(Strange Glory by Charles Marsh)
(Strange Glory by Charles Marsh)
> Never stop running to Jesus.
> With Jesus, we outlast the fight.
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