Romans 5:6-11 (#18.2025.04.13)

17/04/2025 48 min
Romans 5:6-11 (#18.2025.04.13)

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Scott continues the study of Romans as he walks us through the idea that biblical doctrine isn’t meant to weigh us down, but to serve as scaffolding—lifting us up to see God’s character more clearly.Scott explores foundational truths about God’s love, predestination, the timing of Christ’s sacrifice, and how God helps the helpless. He challenges us to think about those we help, and if we're being like Him when it comes to lifting others. He also discusses foundational questions about God's sovereignty—even over evil—and the assurance we have because of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. Scott reminds us that God’s love isn’t a fleeting feeling but a proven reality, demonstrated in Jesus. You’ll leave not just with answers, but with renewed hope, assurance, and confidence in the rock-solid promises of the God of the Bible.Download the Insight Sheets Here:Blank Insight Sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tdd43fXw9FWfapl8fQCoXsKunN0rgN19/view?usp=sharingInsight Sheet With Answers: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SEwwuCE2ZqXyqnWTEuJngsJN_1Ahl8Cu/view?usp=sharingKey Topics Discussed:The function and purpose of biblical doctrineReading and understanding Romans 5:6-11Human helplessness and God’s responseGod’s timing in history and in our livesThe meaning of Christ’s predestined deathHow God uses evil for His purposes without being evilPropitiation: Christ’s work satisfying God’s justiceWho God chooses to save, and why boasting is excludedThe assurance of eternal salvationDistinction between feelings and proven loveRecognizing God’s abundant provisionPractical response: praise and thanksgiving to God