Rescued, Part 15: The End of Self-Righteousness
The need to be saved from the penalty of sin is universal, and the law cannot save. The solution—the Savior—is singular and available to all who believe.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS
- What is a new concept, insight, or application you’ll take away from this teaching?
- Read Romans 10:1-2. We are sometimes prone to adopt Paul’s theology without his heart for people (knowledge without zeal). Others are more prone to adopt Paul’s heart for people without any grounding in truth (zeal without knowledge). What examples can you think of? Which do you tend toward? How’s the balance in your life?
- Does your love for God translate into love for lost people? Is your love for lost people grounded in your knowledge of God and the bedrock truth of His Word? How can you cultivate a greater sense of urgency around sharing the gospel (v. 14–15)?
- Why is it significant that salvation is described as available to “everyone” and “all” who call on the Lord? Who are the “those people” in your life that you might subtly believe are less likely or less deserving to receive the gospel?
- What does it reveal about God’s character that He is described as holding out His hands “all day long” (v. 21)? In what ways can you reflect His posture toward others in your proximity?
- How can you actively resist the pull toward self-righteousness in your daily life?
