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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2018 · 37 MIN

Free from Sin, Romans 6:14-23

from Kettlebrook Jackson · host Ryan LaTour

Questions for Reflection / Discussion: 1. When are some of the things people find themselves mastered by in our context? Why do you think this is so? 2. Re-read Romans 6:14-23 – Paul paints a picture of either/or and that no one can serve two masters? How do you feel as you read that? 3. What is this passage saying are the result of being set free from sin? Where have you experienced this in your own life? 4. Share your story of 1 Timothy 1:14 in your life. 5. Where in your life are you susceptible to slipping in and allowing someone or something to still master you? 6. Who outside of God do you turn to when you are struggling to help you remember who you are in Jesus, and the power available to you? 7. What is one way God is speaking to you and one thing I will do as a result?

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Questions for Reflection / Discussion: 1. When are some of the things people find themselves mastered by in our context? Why do you think this is so? 2. Re-read Romans 6:14-23 – Paul paints a picture of either/or and that no one can serve two masters? How do you feel as you read that? 3. What is this passage saying are the result of being set free from sin? Where have you experienced this in your own life? 4. Share your story of 1 Timothy 1:14 in your life. 5. Where in your life are you susceptible to slipping in and allowing someone or something to still master you? 6. Who outside of God do you turn to when you are struggling to help you remember who you are in Jesus, and the power available to you? 7. What is one way God is speaking to you and one thing I will do as a result?

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Questions for Reflection / Discussion: 1. When are some of the things people find themselves mastered by in our context? Why do you think this is so? 2. Re-read Romans 6:14-23 – Paul paints a picture of either/or and that no one can serve two...

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