March 17 – 1 Corinthians 15:20-28
What does it mean that Christ was raised as the first fruits?
How does Christ’s death and resurrection give Him the authority over all?
Have we really come to terms with the reality of Adam’s sin and Christ’s sacrifice, or do we just focus on one or the other
March 18 – Romans 5:12-21
- How is Jesus the new Adam?
- How is death not a part of the original plan?
- How often do we try to avoid or get out of the consequences to our actions?
- Should we be more concerned with physical or spiritual death?
March 19 – Romans 8:28-39
- What does it mean to be called?
- If God is for us, can we really be defeated?
- Since Christ paid our debt, how shall we live?
March 20 – Isaiah 9:1-7
- How are seeing the light and accepting the light two different things?
- What does it mean to be oppressed or held captive and how does God provide a way for its removal?
- Can we have justice without righteousness?
March 21 – Psalm 110:1-7
- What does it mean to have God’s favor?
- Is growing in grace a chore or are we being refreshed by God on a daily basis?
- Does being a priest forever make reference to believers or to Jesus and what are the implications?
- What is the role of a prophet, priest, and king and how does Jesus fit all three?
March 22 – 2 Timothy 1:7-12
- If God’s power has the ability to set free, why don’t we share it more?
- How does God set us apart?
- Do shame and doubt really go together and how are they different than guilt?
March 23 – Revelation 19:11-21
- How do we balance God’s power and authority with His love and grace?
- How would/should we live differently in light of the need to give an account for our actions and speech one day?