Hope-Filled People Serving God’s Mission Together (Romans 15)
1. Christlike Strength Serves Others
- Strength is given to build others up
- Christ used His strength to save us
- Maturity shows itself in self-giving love
2. God’s Word Produces Hope
(Romans 15:4, 13)
- Scripture gives endurance and encouragement
- Christian hope is rooted in God’s promises
- Hope overflows into daily life and mission
3. The Gospel Creates One Family
- Christ welcomes all people equally
- Unity matters more than preferences
- The church witnesses through reconciliation
4. Hope Leads to Mission and Service
- God calls every believer into ministry
- Some pioneer, others strengthen and sustain
- Generosity and sacrifice reveal gospel unity
5. God’s Mission Requires Prayer
- Even Paul urgently asked for prayer
- Prayer is participation in spiritual battle
- A praying church resists self-reliance
Application — Questions for Reflection
- In what ways can we use our strength to build others up this week?
- How can our hope in Christ become visible to the people around us?
- Where do preferences and secondary issues threaten unity among believers?
- What role has prayer practically taken in our daily lives and church life?
- How can we actively support those carrying burdens in God’s mission?