Weekly Discipleship Guide

  • We die to the law’s demands and belong to Christ, who conquered sin and grants the Holy Spirit. Freed from guilt and empowered by grace, we now delight to keep God’s commands—not to earn His favor, but out of love for the Redeemer who set us free.

  • In Romans 7:7–25, the Apostle Paul shows that while God’s law is holy and good, it cannot transform our sinful hearts. Instead, it reveals our rebellion and drives us to cry, “Who will deliver me?” Paul answers with the gospel of Jesus Christ—only He can free us from sin’s grip and empower genuine obedience. As believers, we die to the law’s demands, belong to Christ, and live by the Holy Spirit’s power. Our motivation shifts from earning favor to loving the Redeemer who set us free.

  • *Establish a rhythm of cultivating devotion to Jesus.

    *Commit the catechism to memory.

    *Learn and internalize the Bible memory verse.

  • Q-If God’s law is holy and good, yet cannot itself make us holy, how then do we truly obey it?

    A-We die to the law’s demands and belong to Christ, who conquered sin and grants the Holy Spirit. Freed from guilt and empowered by grace, we now delight to keep God’s commands—not to earn His favor, but out of love for the Redeemer who set us free.

  • Romans 7:24–25a (ESV)
    “Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord!”