Weekly Discipleship Guide

  •  Because Jesus bore our condemnation at the cross, we now bear none. The Holy Spirit indwells us, empowering real trust from the inside out—no longer slaves to sin, but joyful servants of God.


  • In Romans 8:1–4, Paul proclaims the astonishing truth that, because of Jesus’ atoning work, believers live under no condemnation. Where Romans 7 highlighted sin’s oppressive power and our fleshly inability to keep God’s holy law, Romans 8 triumphantly announces that Christ has accomplished what the law, weakened by our flesh, could not. He bore our punishment, secured our freedom, and sent the Holy Spirit to empower genuine obedience. This week, let us marvel at our new status—freed from guilt, enabled by the Spirit, joyfully fulfilling God’s righteous commands.

  • *Establish a rhythm of cultivating devotion to Jesus.

    *Commit the catechism to memory.

    *Learn and internalize the Bible memory verse.

  • Q-How can believers live with no condemnation and truly fulfill God’s holy law?

    A-Because Jesus bore our condemnation at the cross, we now bear none. The Holy Spirit indwells us, empowering real trust from the inside out—no longer slaves to sin, but joyful servants of God.

  • Romans 8:1 (ESV)
    “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

    Rest in this powerful promise: if you are in Christ, there is no guilty verdict left for you to bear.