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Rescued, Part 20: The Debts You Owe

1 h 0 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS 1. What stood out to you most from this message on Romans 13? 2. What does it mean to submit to governing authorities? 3. How can we reconcile the command to submit to governing authorities with situations where these authorities may act unjustly? 4. In what ways does love fulfill the law? 5. How does Paul’s teaching on love challenge our current societal norms and personal habits? 6. How should the idea of the nearness of salvation influence your attitudes and actions? 7. How can you “clothe yourself with the Lord Jesus Christ” as Paul advises? 8. How does the teaching in Romans 13 inspire you to live differently in the present day? The post Rescued, Part 20: The Debts You Owe [https://www.restonbible.org/sermons/rescued-part-20-the-debts-you-owe/] appeared first on Reston Bible Church [https://www.restonbible.org].

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