Setting
Whereas in chapter 7 Paul depicted man’s captivity by sin under the law, in the present chapter Paul speaks of the believer’s triumph through Christ. The previous chapter ended with a exclamation of thanks that Jesus Christ is the answer to the wretchedness of being under sin’s control. The present chapter continues with this thought and discusses how we have been empowered by God’s Spirit to be victors in Jesus Christ in our daily walk.
Key Verse
(8:1-2 ESV)
Did You Know...?
“To set the mind” (6, 7): This phrase is actually a noun in Greek (phronēma). It means “way of thinking” or “mindset.” [ref]
Outline
General Analysis
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1. Observe how the Spirit of God is central to the entire passage.
Segment Analysis
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8:1–8
1. How did God accomplish what the law could not do? Elaborate with supporting Scriptures if possible.
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2. How did God “condemn sin in the flesh” (v. 3)?
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3. What is the one condition for finding freedom from condemnation in Jesus Christ?
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4. Identify the numerous contrasts in this segment.
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5a. How would you describe the two opposing lifestyles in more practical terms?
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5b. Explain the outcomes of these two lifestyles.
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8:9–11
6a. How is there a clear shift in this segment in terms of whom it is addressing?
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6b. What does this shift tell us?
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7. Record the different terms used in this segment for the Holy Spirit.
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8a. In the present context, what does it mean to have the Spirit of God dwell in us (v. 9, 11)?
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8b. Observe the conditional statements in this segment. How do they support your answer to the previous part of this question?
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9. What is the outcome of having the Spirit of God dwell in us?
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8:12–17
10. Observe how freedom is a central idea to this segment.
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11. Why are we no longer debtors to the flesh?
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12a. According to this segment, what is the one thing a Christian must do to live?
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12b. Explain in practical terms how to achieve that.
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13. What qualifies us to be sons of God?
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14. What does it mean to suffer with Christ?
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15. What do you learn from this segment about the nature and function of the Holy Spirit?