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FCC Vision Statement: Building on Exposition, Centering on Christ, Dying in Community, Serving on Mission
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The Truth Rejected — Pastor Lonnie D. Bell, Jr.
Romans 1:19-21
Sermon Series: Romans (13th sermon)
June 7, 2020
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. How does Romans 1:18-3:20 fit within the larger section of 1:18-4:25? Who does Paul have in mind in 1:18-32?
2. How is God’s revelation of himself in nature both clear and considerable? How would you explain to someone that the creation points to God?
3. Why does Paul say that human beings are without excuse? How should this passage guide our thinking on apologetics?
4. How does failing to honor and give thanks to God lead to all other sins? What does this imply for growth as a Christian?
5. How does Paul describe the inner workings of the unbeliever at the end of v. 21? How does this description enhance our understanding of the nature of sin?
References: Romans 1:18; 3:10, 20; Psalm 19:1-4; Acts 14:16-17; Psalm 29:1-2; Genesis 3:1-7; Matthew 15:19.
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FCC Vision Statement: Building on Exposition, Centering on Christ, Dying in Community, Serving on Mission
Click HERE for a video of this sermon
NOTE: Allow 30-90 seconds after clicking the START-arrow or Download-button for playback to begin.
The Truth Rejected — Pastor Lonnie D. Bell, Jr.
Romans 1:19-21
Sermon Series: Romans (13th sermon)
June 7, 2020
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. How does Romans 1:18-3:20 fit within the larger section of 1:18-4:25? Who does Paul have in mind in 1:18-32?
2. How is God’s revelation of himself in nature both clear and considerable? How would you explain to someone that the creation points to God?
3. Why does Paul say that human beings are without excuse? How should this passage guide our thinking on apologetics?
4. How does failing to honor and give thanks to God lead to all other sins? What does this imply for growth as a Christian?
5. How does Paul describe the inner workings of the unbeliever at the end of v. 21? How does this description enhance our understanding of the nature of sin?
References: Romans 1:18; 3:10, 20; Psalm 19:1-4; Acts 14:16-17; Psalm 29:1-2; Genesis 3:1-7; Matthew 15:19.

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