Last But Not Least
Romans 16 shows us how the early Church in Rome had Jews and Gentiles living and worshipping together. This week, Rev. Genesis Tan reveals how the Gospel made possible a real and lasting bond between believers because of God’s love, power, and wisdom.
Read Today’s Scripture Passage
Romans 16:1-27
Life Group Discussion Guide
1. Start with a prayer
2. Engage one another (15-30 mins)
– What is your takeaway from the message?
3. Engage the mind (15-20 mins)
– Read the passage. What can we learn from Paul’s way of encouraging and honoring the people who serve the Lord? Why is it important to encourage and honor people who are serving the Lord?
– What is Paul’s warning to the believers?
– What is the mystery that God has revealed?
4. Engage the heart (15-20 mins)
– What does it mean for you that all followers of Christ belong to one family?
– Recall the book of Romans. How has the Lord spoken to you through it? (Note to leaders: It would be helpful if you can recall what the members have shared in the past meetings. This is for accountability also.)
5. Engage the hands (15-20 mins)
– As we finish the book of Romans, what is God asking you to obey? How will you start obeying?
6. Engage with God in prayer (20-30 mins)
– Thank the Lord for constantly speaking to us through His word, His people, and circumstances.
– Thank God for revealing the mystery of the Gospel to us; that we are saved, now belonging to one body, and are called children of God because of Christ.
– Ask the Holy Spirit to help us obey the Lord and to continue walking in step with Him. May Jesus be our ultimate motivation to love, encourage and build up one another.
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