Knowing Faith

#141 – Romans 12:1-2

38 min • 24 mars 2022

Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss Romans 12:1-2.

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • What is the “therefore” there for?
  • What is the substance of Paul’s appeal?
  • What are the “mercies of God?”
  • What background information or experiences is shaping Paul’s language in these verses?
  • What do we mean when we say “cruciform life?”
  • V. 2 Conformity to the world. What are false stories we are tempted to be conformed to?
  • What does it mean to be transformed? How do we experience the “renewal of our mind?” What is the chief consequence of this renewal and transformation?
  • When you say we need to start talking about worldliness, what are you saying?
  • Do you think people are comfortable with calling something ungodly?

Helpful Definitions:

  • Theology: Doctrine of God
  • Anthropology: Doctrine of humanity
  • Soteriology: Doctrine of salvation
  • Passive Imperative: Something we are supposed to do but it is entirely reliant upon God's Holy Spirit doing it in us.
  • Cruciform life: The Christian life is shaped by the cross, not only our intellect and our mind but in our formative practices.
  • False Stories: A narrative that gives you a vision of the good life that ultimately ends in death.
    • Romanticism: The story that tells you that you are your emotions.
    • Consumerism: The story that tells you, “You are what you have.”
    • Pragmatism: The story that tells you, “Whatever works must be true.”
    • Postmodernism: The story that tells you that there is no big story because all experiences and stories are equally valid.
    • Perfectionism: The story that tells you, “You must be perfect, good, and right in order to be accepted.”
    • American Civil Religion (Moral Therapeutic Deism): The story that tells you, “Let’s cut the rough edges off of Christianity to make it palatable to modern sensibilities.”
    • Secularism: This idea that the natural world we are living in is all that there is and there is no supernatural involvement.
  • True Spiritual Worship: Loves the things that God loves in the way that God loves them.
  • Worldliness: Loving something that God doesn’t love or loving something that God loves but in a way that is not the way that God loves it, making it an idol.

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