Stuck Like Glue | Jeremiah 15:15-21; Romans 12:9-21; Matthew 16:21-28

Stuck Like Glue: Sermon Summary

In Romans 12, Paul gives Christians a tough task: to not return evil for evil, but to cling to/hold fast to/GLUE to what is good. In this sermon we dig deeper at why it is that we’re called to live this way, while seeing how there’s good news in there for us as well.

Stuck Like Glue: Sermon Discussion Questions

1. Have you ever had something stuck to you?

2. “Hate” is such a strong word. Should we hate the devil?

3. What’s your reaction to the translation of, “Glue to what is good?”

4. Why is it easier to repay evil for evil than it is to repay evil with good?

5. Do you think the church is being persecuted today?

6. Does the context of the phrase, “heap burning coals on someone’s head” change your understanding of this verse? (expression of changing someone’s mind as a result of a good deed).

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