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Knowing Faith

#142 – Romans 12:3-8

Mar 31, 2022
39:37

Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley continue their discussion on Romans by talking through Romans 12:3-8.

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • Why are some of these exhortations uniquely relevant to the situation in Rome?
  • What is the “measure of faith?” (V. 3)
  • Discuss body/membership. (V. 4-5)
  • Do we belong to God in Christ? Or Christ and each other? What is our responsibility to those others who are also in Christ?
  • Is this an exhaustive list of gifts?
  • Why do you think this list of gifts differs from the gifts listed in 1 Corinthians 12?
  • If there is a specific application to the listing of these gifts, how should we consider these in our context?
  • Some of these seem fairly straightforward, but there are questions about at least one of these isn’t there?

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