When In Romans | Week 3 | Religion Can’t Save You |Pastor Ryan DeFrain
Ryan DeFrain   -  

Sermon Summary
The sermon emphasizes the distinction between mere religious practice and a genuine, transformative relationship with God through the Gospel. It challenges the congregation to examine their lives for evidence of true faith, which is marked by a changed heart and life, rather than just external adherence to religious norms. The message draws from Romans Chapter 2, highlighting the futility of religion without heart transformation and the importance of self-examination, humility, and reliance on God’s grace rather than self-righteous judgment of others.

Intro Prayer
Heavenly Father, as we gather today to reflect on Your Word, we humbly ask for Your Spirit to guide our hearts and minds. Help us to not only hear but truly listen to the message You have for us. May we be open to the transformation You desire in our lives, and may our discussion be fruitful and draw us closer to You. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

Ice Breaker
If you could pick one word to describe your past week, what would it be and why?

Key Verses
– Romans 2:4 (NIV): “Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?”
– Romans 2:13 (NIV): “For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God’s sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous.”

#6 Questions
1. How does today’s message challenge your understanding of what it means to be a follower of Christ?
2. In what ways have you experienced the difference between religious practice and a heart changed by the Gospel?
3. How can we avoid the trap of judging others while still upholding God’s standards?
4. What does it mean to you that God’s kindness is intended to lead us to repentance?
5. How can we ensure that our actions reflect a genuine faith rather than just religious compliance?
6. Can you share a time when you felt God was working on changing your heart?
7. How does the concept of God’s judgment shape the way you live your daily life?
8. What steps can we take to align our lives more closely with the Gospel message?

Life Application
This week, let’s each identify one area of our lives where we have been relying on religious practice rather than heart transformation. Commit to asking God to change your heart in this area and to show you how to live out this change in a practical way.

Ending Prayer
Lord, thank You for the time we’ve spent in fellowship and discussion. We ask that the seeds planted today would take root in our hearts, producing a harvest of righteousness and peace. May we leave here not only inspired but also equipped to live out the truths of the Gospel in our everyday lives. In the name of Jesus, who makes all things new, we pray, Amen.