Romans 1:16-2:16
by kellyg ~ January 20th, 2010. Filed under: Sermons and Discussion.Teacher: Pastor Richard Dahlstrom, Januray 17, 2010.
Discussion Questions:
Nancy Eckardt
The wrong diagnosis leads to the wrong treatment.
1. Can you think of a time when you or a loved one was wrongly diagnosed? What happened?
2. Why are you not ashamed of the gospel? Or, positively, why do you have full confidence in the gospel?
3. God accepts us where we are and is committed to our transformation. How have you seen this in your life?
4. What in nature draws you to God? How do you respond?
5. Can you think of an example from your own life when the sense of natural law has kicked in? To what did you appeal in your outrage?
6. We are wired to suppress the truth by running from intimacy. What does that look like in your experience?
7. Richard said that the biggest dysfunction is our own inability to evaluate our own dysfunction. Christ referred to it as the “log” in our eye. How do you respond to that?
8. The result of God’s treatment for our own dysfunction is a change of nature, abounding grace, and the ability to replace our dysfunctional nature with one of hospitality, grace, generosity, and hope. Where have you seen the transformation of God in your life? Where do you need to see his transformation?


