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November 17, 2024

Paying Our Debt of Love

November 17, 2024 • Pastor Phil Burggraff • Romans 13:8–10

Theme: Paying Our Debt of Love

Passage: Romans 13:8–10

Theme: Pay Your Debts


Characteristics of Debt:

o  Owed to another

o  Assumed because we don’t initially have

o  Obligates us


1.       Minimize and eliminate financial debts (8a).

2.       Maintain one debt: The debt of love owed to one another (8b).

a.       Perpetual

b.       Transactional


Why must we love one another?

·     Loving others encapsulates and undergirds all biblical commandments (9).

·     Loving others keeps us from doing evil toward others (10a).

·     Loving others fulfills the law’s requirements (8c, 10b).


Main Idea: A people transformed by God’s grace fulfill the law by loving one another.


Application Questions:

·     Why do you suppose Paul used the negative concept of debt to describe the Christian’s relationship to fellow believers?

·     How was the debt to love one another defined as transactional?

·     Is it possible for one to be a Christian and not be loving toward other believers? What biblical proof can you offer to back up your answer (hint: see John 13:34–35; 1 John 3:10, 4:7–21)?

·     What is meant by the dual statements in vv. 8 and 10 that loving one another fulfills the law? How does love fulfill the law?

·     How are you continually paying your debt to love your Christian brothers and sisters? What steps do you need to take to live out this command over the next weeks?


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