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Living as People of the Day
Living our identity in every sphere of life (Romans 13)
1. God’s Order: Submission as Worship (Romans 13:1–7)
- Authority is God’s instrument to restrain evil and promote good
- Submission is ultimately obedience to God, not merely to man
- Even imperfect governments are recognized as part of God’s order
2. God’s Law: Love as Fulfilment (Romans 13:8–10)
- Love fulfills the law by expressing its true intent
- The commandments define and guard what true love looks like
- Love moves beyond minimal obedience into wholehearted devotion
3. God’s Time: Urgency to Live in the Light (Romans 13:11–14)
- We live in the overlap of night fading and day dawning
- Christians actively put off darkness and put on Christ daily
- Our lives reflect the reality of the coming kingdom already at work
Application: Visible Christianity in Everyday Life (Reflection & Discussion)
- Where do I subtly resist authority (in attitude, speech, or action) – and what would conscious obedience to God look like there this week?
- Where is my “love” shaped more by personal preference than by God’s commands – and what needs to change?
- What is one specific pattern of darkness I need to put off – and what concrete step would it mean to “put on Christ” instead?