Lesson 5
background notes
doctrinal / teaching points
- Moral people are guilty before God because
they don’t aspire to their own standards.
- Moral people are guilty before God because
they don’t acknowledge the grace of God.
- Moral people are guilty before God because
they don’t admit they are wrong.
practical application
Would you live below a dam that was about to break?
questions
- Is everyone guilty before a holy and righteous
God?
- Are the pagan and heathen, who haven’t
had a chance to hear about Christ, guilty?
- Give an example of people who not only reject
the truth, but suppress it.
- What does it mean that people don’t
aspire to their own standards?
- Explain Doctrinal Point #2.
answers
- Yes. Apart from salvation in Christ, everyone
is guilty, and therefore under the judgment of
God. The one exception, of course, is Jesus Christ,
who lived a perfect and sinless life.
- Yes. Romans 1 answers that question. God does
not condemn people for ignorance, but no person
is ignorant because God has revealed Himself and
His truth in creation with enough evidence for
everyone to respond to Him.
- Many people today would rather believe that
the universe is eternal or created itself without
a
Creator. They promote their own theories
rather than acknowledging God’s spoken
word.
- They don’t attain or live up to their own
standards. Even though they may have higher standards
than others, they condemn themselves when they
judge others who don’t live up to those
standards.
- Moral people think they are good enough on
their own, and that they don’t need the
grace of God.
discuss / consider
- Rather than admit to wrong, moral people compare
themselves to people whom they consider inferior,
or they change the standards relative to their
situation. Are there moral people like this in
our country today? Are you praying that they will
see and acknowledge the truth of God?
- Would you live below a dam that was about to
break? Would you warn others about this dam?
challenge
“Do you despise the riches of God’s goodness, forbearance,
and longsuffering?” Romans 2:4
memorize
- “And do you think this, O man, you
who judge those practicing such things, and doing
the same, that you will escape the judgment of
God?” Romans 2:3
- “Do you despise the riches of His
goodness, forbearance, and longsuffering, not
knowing that the goodness of God leads you to
repentance?” Romans 2:4
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