Weekly Discipleship Guide
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Adam's disobedience brought sin and death into the world, affecting all mankind. In response, God sent Jesus Christ, whose obedience and sacrifice provide grace and justification, offering eternal life to everyone who believes.
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This week, as we continue our study of Romans 5:12-21, we explore the powerful contrast between Adam’s introduction of sin and death into the world and Jesus Christ’s gift of abundant grace and righteousness that brings life and victory over sin. Paul’s message highlights how God’s grace not only overcomes the pervasive effects of sin but also empowers us to live victoriously under His Kingdom. Through our Gospel Community study, we will discover how embracing this transformative grace grants us a new identity in Christ, enabling us to reign in life and reflect His righteousness in our daily interactions. May our understanding of Romans 5:12-21 deepen our appreciation for God’s redemptive work, inspire us to actively participate in His Kingdom, and encourage us to extend His grace and righteousness to those around us, bringing peace and unity to our community as we embody the reign of Jesus Christ in our lives.
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*Establish a rhythm of cultivating devotion to Jesus.
*Commit the catechism to memory.
*Learn and internalize the Bible memory verse.
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Q-How did Adam's actions affect everyone, and what did God do about it?
A-Adam's disobedience brought sin and death into the world, affecting all mankind. In response, God sent Jesus Christ, whose obedience and sacrifice provide grace and justification, offering eternal life to everyone who believes.
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Romans 5:19
For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous.