1. What are the questions in Chapter 6 that are being answered?
2. Considering the truths presented in Chapter 5, why are these questions being asked?
3. How does this chapter describe the Christian's relationship to sin?
4. How does this chapter describe the Christian's relationship to Christ's death and resurrection?
5. What do you think the significance is of these two relationships in 3. and 4. being presented as fact rather than instruction?
6. How does this answer the main questions being asked in Chapter 6?
7. How are Christians instructed to respond to the truths presented in this Chapter?
Monday, October 11, 2010
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