When In Romans | Week 9 | Dead Man Walking | Pastor John Decker
John Decker   -  

Sermon Summary
In this sermon, we explore the transformative power of the Gospel as outlined in Romans Chapter 6. The message begins with a reflection on the significance of water baptism, not as a religious ritual, but as a spiritual act where believers identify with the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes that through baptism, we declare our old selves dead to sin and rise to a new life in Christ. The preacher challenges the congregation to understand that the power of sin is broken in our lives when we truly repent, turn away from sin, and turn to God. The sermon concludes with a powerful illustration of a father’s love and forgiveness, inviting all who are lost to come home to the Father’s embrace.

Intro Prayer
Heavenly Father, as we gather today to delve into the message shared, we ask for Your guidance and wisdom. Open our hearts and minds to the truths of Your Word. Help us to understand the depth of Your love and the transformative power of the Gospel. May we be receptive to the lessons You have for us, and may our discussion be fruitful and honoring to You. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.

Ice Breaker
If you could have any superpower for a day, what would it be and why?

Key Verses
– Romans 6:2 (NIV): “By no means! We are those who have died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?”
– Romans 6:11 (NIV): “In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus.”

Questions
1. What does it mean to you personally to be “dead to sin”?
2. How does water baptism symbolize the death and resurrection we experience in Christ?
3. Can you share a time when you felt the power of sin was broken in your life?
4. How does the concept of repentance challenge or comfort you in your walk with God?
5. In what ways can we practically “turn away from sin and turn to God” in our daily lives?
6. How does the story of the father and son in Barcelona relate to our relationship with God?
7. What does it look like to live as a “new creation” in Christ in our communities?
8. How can we support one another in taking steps of faith like water baptism?

Life Application
This week, let’s each identify one area of our lives where we need to experience new life in Christ. Commit to taking a tangible step towards repentance and renewal in that area, whether it’s seeking forgiveness, changing a habit, or making restitution. Share this commitment with a trusted friend for accountability and support.

Ending Prayer
Lord God, thank You for the time we’ve spent in fellowship and discussion. We are grateful for the new life You offer us through Your Son, Jesus Christ. As we go from here, help us to live out the truths we’ve discussed, to be dead to sin and alive in You. May our lives reflect Your love and grace to those around us. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.