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In this study, we'll examine the general revelation of the moral conscience, as described by Paul in Romans 2.
SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS:
How would you explain the concept of "absolute moral truths" to someone who believes all morality is relative?
In the sermon, Jeff shared that "Satan knows that if he's going to lure people away from the truth, he has to 'help' them break free of the moral accountability they feel to God through their conscience." How have you seen this play out in our culture?
Discuss the implications of living in a world without objective moral values. How would society function?
How does the Christian worldview provide a more coherent foundation for human rights and equality than atheistic or evolutionary perspectives?
How does the existence of evil actually point to the existence of God?
The sermon mentions that movements like the abolition of slavery were powered by Christian beliefs. Can you think of other historical or current examples where Christian morality has positively influenced society?
How does the image of God creating order out of chaos in Genesis parallel the work of salvation in our lives?
Is there an area of your life do you see a need for God's Spirit to bring order out of chaos, and how might you invite that transformative work?
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In this study, we'll examine the general revelation of the moral conscience, as described by Paul in Romans 2.
SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS:
How would you explain the concept of "absolute moral truths" to someone who believes all morality is relative?
In the sermon, Jeff shared that "Satan knows that if he's going to lure people away from the truth, he has to 'help' them break free of the moral accountability they feel to God through their conscience." How have you seen this play out in our culture?
Discuss the implications of living in a world without objective moral values. How would society function?
How does the Christian worldview provide a more coherent foundation for human rights and equality than atheistic or evolutionary perspectives?
How does the existence of evil actually point to the existence of God?
The sermon mentions that movements like the abolition of slavery were powered by Christian beliefs. Can you think of other historical or current examples where Christian morality has positively influenced society?
How does the image of God creating order out of chaos in Genesis parallel the work of salvation in our lives?
Is there an area of your life do you see a need for God's Spirit to bring order out of chaos, and how might you invite that transformative work?

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