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Judges & Romans: Ruined to Righteous

Judges & Romans: Ruined to Righteous

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In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. This repeated phrase in the book of Judges describes a period of history that has been referred to as the "Dark Ages” of the nation of Israel. Each time the Israelites fell into sin, they suffered dire consequences. But when they cried out to God, God responded with great mercy and sent a judge. Unlike modern-day judges, these judges were called by God to deliver the nation of Israel from their enemies. Sadly, once a judge died, the Israelites again "did what was evil in the sight of the LORD", turning away from Him to "do what was right in their own eyes". This is the tragic and recurring cycle of the book of Judges. But not all was lost! There was a Light shining on the horizon: God's Promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. The book of Romans opens by declaring the glorious light of His gospel of salvation: For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.” (Romans 1.16-17) After quickly dipping into the depravity that is mankind's reality apart from God, the Apostle Paul points to Christ’s righteousness that belongs to believers by faith. It has been said that Romans is "pure gospel, pure doctrine". It is a doctrinally rich book which has transformed countless lives since the first time it was read by the people of Paul’s day. Let us join their ranks!Judges & Romans: Ruined to Righteous_2025/2026 Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Spiritualità
  • Lesson 12_God designed His law to lead us from ruined to righteous
    Jan 20 2026

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: God designed His law to lead us from ruined to righteous.

    I. Deliverance from the Law (Romans 7.1-6)

    T1: God’s law is designed to make us feel the weight of our sin and rejoice in our freedom in Christ.

    a. How seriously do you take your sin? Do you name them specifically?

    b. What effect does the weight of your sin have on your day-to-day life? Does it bog you down with guilt and shame? Or does it cause you

    to rejoice in your freedom in Christ?

    II. Delight in the Law (Romans 7.7-25)

    T2: God’s law is designed to be our delight but victory over our sins requires the Holy Spirit’s power.

    a. What strategies do you use to battle against the sins that beset you?

    b. How successful are you at gaining the victory over them?

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    40 min
  • Lesson 11_God’s justice will ultimately triumph over all evil
    Jan 13 2026

    Aim: God’s justice will ultimately triumph over all evil.

    I. Abimelech’s Rise (Judges 9.1-21)

    T1: God’s justice is assured, even when He is silent or seems absent.

    a. What wrongs or injustices are burdening your heart today?

    b. What is your peace-producing strategy when God is silent or seems absent?

    II. Abimelech’s Reign (Judges 9.22-49)

    T2: God’s justice is assured, even when circumstances appear hopelessly evil.

    a. What circumstances in your life or in our world today appear hopelessly evil?

    b. Which truths about God do you need to remember as you wait for His justice to be revealed?

    III. Abimelech’s Ruin (Judges 9.50-10.5)

    T3: God’s justice is assured because He remains faithful even when we are not.

    a. How does that truth convict you of your unfaithfulness to God?

    b. Which thoughts, words, and deeds do you need to repent of to live in more wholehearted obedience to God?

    c. How does His assured justice and unfailing faithfulness comfort you as you live in this broken and often dark world?

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  • Lesson 10_A believer’s true identity is found in Christ
    Nov 11 2025

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: A believer’s true identity is found in Christ.

    I. Two Men (Romans 5.12-21)

    T1: In Christ, the reign of grace evidences a believer’s true identity.

    a. Which aspects of the reign of grace are evident in your life?

    b. How does God’s super-abounding grace change how you view your sin?

    c. What remnants of the reign of sin do you need to put to death?

    II. Two Masters (Romans 6.1-23)

    T2: In Christ, “slave to righteousness” is a believer’s true identity.

    a. How is the identity of “slave to righteousness” manifest in your life?

    b. How are you living as one who has been set free from sin?

    c. What changes do you need to make to be a more obedient slave for God?

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