1.
Review Romans 13:11 and look for what
is “nearer.” Read Ezekiel 3:20; Doctrine and Covenants 14:7; and explain in
writing what we must continue doing to work out our salvation.
We must continue keep the commandments and endure to the end (Doctrine and Covenants 14:7) to work out
our salvation.
2. In Romans 12-13 Paul gave much counsel that leads
to salvation. Read each of the following verses and list what Paul taught would
help lead to salvation:
o Romans 12:1 present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy,
pleasing to God
o Romans 12:2 Don’t conformed to this word, but have
knowledge of the good and pleasing and complete purpose of God.
o Romans 12:9 love without deceit, Abhor that which is
evil; cleave to that which is good.
o
Romans 12:13 Be generous, giving to the needs of the saints
o Romans 12:16 Be humble, be unify
o Romans 12:21 Do not let evil overcome you, but overcome evil
by good.
o Romans 13:1 All the power are ordained of God
o Romans 13:3 Do good works and not to be afraid of the power
o Romans 13:8 Don’t own other’s anything; Love one another
o Romans 13:9 Follow the ten commandments.
3. Review Romans 14:1-13; 15:1-3. Then write answers
to the following questions:
o What cautions did Paul give about
judging? We should not judge one another, because
this is not our duties but God’s right to do that.
o People may have different opinions
and practices, but what is most important to remember? Remember that we should love and serve one other, because
we are not perfect, and we don’t have the power to judge others
o What additional insight comes from
reading Doctrine and Covenants 38:25-27? We
are the children of God, we should respect to others, and treat other as how
you want to be treated.
4. Review Romans 15:25-26, 31; 16:2, 15. Write the
term Paul frequently used to refer to members of the Church in his day. Saints
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