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20. A Transformed Community Romans 12:1-8 p. 1047
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A Transformed Community An amazing salvation (Rom 1-11) The way of the Kingdom: Example of Renters Practical implications of living in mercy & grace
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1. Bodies as a Sacrifice Literal Translation: “I appeal then, brothers [and sisters], because of the mercy of God to offer your bodies as a sacrifice, living, holy and pleasing to God, [it is] your logical/ sensible service/worship.” Adjectives: “living”, “holy”, “pleasing” – all equal. Important words and concepts: “Offer” (Rom 6:13, 19) All of ourselves without reservation
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1. Bodies as a Sacrifice... “Sacrifice” Jesus was offered as a “sacrifice of atonement” (3:25) Response – sacrifice ourselves to God. Living (6:13), holy (made righteous 3:24), pleasing “Worship” Human sin – not worshipping God (1:21) Only logical response: worship him.
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2. Transformed not Conformed Live in the way of the Kingdom or the World We need renewed and transformed Minds Body... Mind = everything Jesus: Luke 10:27 (from Deut 6:5) Human mind is “futile” and “darkened” (Rom 1:21) Become “Other-centered” not “Self-centered” Mix: Spirit Empowering and diligence, faithfulness, perseverance
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3. Think of Yourself with Sober Judgment Paul speaks with apostolic authority (1:5) A realistic, sober, honest look at ourselves: Give thanks for our blessings, abilities, giftings. Admit our weaknesses, failings, sin, dependance. NOT: “more highly than we ought”. We are ONE body, characterized by DIVERSITY.
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4. Have Different Gifts Different people are equipped differently For the mutual good of everyone Representative sample of Gifts: Prophecy: Spontaneous revelation from God (used according to our faith) Next three: Instruction – they should be USED !!! Serving: giving material and financial assistance as needed Teaching: Explanation & Application of Tradition. (requires study and effort)
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4. Have Different Gifts... Encouraging: Pastoral application to daily life. (Appeals to action, sacrifice, overcoming sin) Last three: Have a qualitative note - Giving: Financial / material stewardship – GENEROUSLY Leading: On behalf of God. Done DILIGENTLY (Lead people in the way they should go) Mercy: caring for sick and needy - CHEERFULLY
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A Transformed Community Characterized by “other-centeredness” NOT “self-centeredness” Two ways to live: Way of the World: “self-care” Way of the Kingdom: “other-care”
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