Lesson #4: Sin Full Version

Read Romans 6:1-4

Ask about sin and forgiveness: What does this say about sin and forgiveness?…With the power of Jesus Christ’s death, we can be forgiven of our sins. We may also live new lives because of it.

Read Romans 6:5-11

Ask about the scripture: What are we asked to do?…Be like Christ. We have been raised to life as he was.

Ask about being like Christ: How can we be like Christ when it comes to sin?…Christ died to break the power of sin and now he lives for the glory of God.

Read Romans 6:12-14

Ask about evil desires: How can we turn away from the evil desires?…Give yourselves completely to God, for you were dead.

Ask about being dead to sins: What does it mean when it says, “For you were dead?”…We were dead in our sins. And we can now become alive and free through the gift of God’s grace.

Read Romans 6:15-18

Talk about being a slave to something: You can be a slave to only one thing, sin (aka the world) or God. These rules are set by God. There are no exceptions.

Ask about being a slave to sin: What does it mean to be a slave to sin (aka the world)? Slave to God? On what side of the spectrum do you lie?…Once you put your faith (belief and trust) in Jesus, you are a slave to the righteous living (aka slave to God).

Read Romans 6:19

Talk about sin and wickedness: According to this verse, sin is like a black hole of ever-increasing wickedness.

Talk about bad habits: Imagine this- You develop a habit of falling into temptation of one specific (or a variety) sin (or sins) over and over again. As you continue to do that, the urges become stronger and it becomes easier to fall into the tempting trap. For example, let’s say you told a silly lie to your parents at one point. If you continue to lie to your parents after this incident, it will become easier to repeat it again.

Ask about falling into sin: Why is it so easy to fall into sin at this point?…We have distanced ourselves from God, basically rejecting everything that he has told us to do.

Ask about avoiding sin: What is the only way to avoid sin?…Commit to a fully-devoted relationship with God, following every command no matter what. The more devoted you are, your desire for sin tends to decrease, but you will still be tempted.

Read Romans 6:20

Talk about being without God: Without God we are free from the obligation of righteousness. Choose righteousness.

Ask about choosing righteousness: Why choose righteousness over living for the world?…Righteousness includes giving up selfish desires. Righteousness is God’s command and it will give us everlasting joy instead of temporary.

Read Romans 6:23

Talk about the punishment for sin: The punishment for sin is death. We all die because we sin. God wants us to die to sin now and start living for Him. We will only become alive again through Him.

 

 

References:

Bible Study Tools. (2017). Retrieved from http://www.biblestudytools.com/

NIV Life Application Study Bible. (2011). Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary: New Testament. (2004). Colorado Springs, Colorado: International Bible Society.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old Testament. (2004). Colorado Springs, Colorado: International Bible Society.

Unger, M. F. (1976) Unger’s bible disctionary. Chicago, IL: The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.

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