
Romans 3:1-8 | What advantage has the Jew?
• Series: The Gospel in Romans
Part 21 in the sermon series "The Gospel in Romans | the power of God for salvation" CG QUESTIONS Recap together as a group the meaning of Romans 3:1-8, keeping in mind the context of Paul’s argument from chapter 2. Below are the “4 Reminders” from the sermon. Having the scriptures is a great advantage. - We must make them known to ourselves. - We must make them known to our children. Having the scriptures does not save. - The Gospel is not merely information to be absorbed, but the power of God to be experienced. Where have you experienced success or struggles in regards to the first two reminders? God’s judgment is always righteous and true. How is this truth both a great warning and a great comfort? The Gospel frees us into obedience, not from it. - Those who opposed the Gospel of grace in Rome argued that it would lead people to abandon good works and give license to sin. In what ways can we remind ourselves of the grace of the gospel this week?