The Critical Renewal of Thought
Romans
Introduction
- Introduction to the no-compromise theme
- Mention of the loss of various values in society over the decades
Compromise and Truth
- Discussion on compromising in different areas, especially truth
- The relativism of truth in contemporary culture
God's Absolute Truth
- God's revelation as absolute truth
- Distinction between certainty and total comprehension of God's truth
Certainty in Faith
- Knowing God with certainty despite not comprehending Him fully
- Biblical assurance of eternal life and Jesus as the way, truth, and life
Romans 11
- Introduction to Romans 11 and the context of God's revelation in history
- The concept of relative truth versus absolute truth
Historical Context of Revelation
- God revealing Himself through law and grace
- The distinction between the law given through Moses and grace and truth through Jesus Christ
Israel and the Gentiles
- Israel's rejection leading to Gentile inclusion
- The importance of understanding the context of Romans 9-11
Romans 11:28-29
- Discussion of Israel's role in God's plan and the irrevocable calling of God
- The Gentiles' inclusion and the future of Israel
The Cross and Worldview
- Ravi Zacharias' four aspects of a worldview: evil, justice, love, forgiveness
- The cross as the intersection of these aspects
Mission to Israel and the Gentiles
- The ongoing mission to Israel and the role of the Gentiles
- Understanding the rejection and inclusion dynamics
Romans 11 Doxology
- Paul's doxology in Romans 11:33-36
- The unsearchable judgments and unfathomable ways of God
Thinking Rightly
- Introduction to Romans 12:1-3
- The importance of thinking rightly about oneself
Balanced Thinking
- Avoiding thinking too highly or too lowly of oneself
- The balance needed for a healthy self-image
The Macro and Micro Contexts
- The macro history of God's plan and its implications for individual believers
- The role of individual believers within the church and the world
Inordinate Thinking
- Examples of inordinate positive and negative thinking
- The dangers and biblical illustrations of both
Proper Thinking
- Balanced, biblical thinking
- The importance of spiritual gifts and their proper use in the body of Christ
Spiritual Gifts and the Body of Christ
- Detailed discussion on 1 Corinthians 12
- The unity and diversity of spiritual gifts in the body of Christ
Romans 12:3 and Right Thinking
- Thinking with sober judgment
- The measure of faith given by God to each believer
Application in the Church and World
- Practical applications for living within the church and engaging with the world
- The importance of character and motive in using spiritual gifts
Exhortation to Christian Service
- Personal dedication as an act of worship
- Renewed thinking as the catalyst for a transformed life
Conclusion and Prayer
- The significance of thinking biblically
- Closing prayer for guidance and transformation
Closing Remarks
- Gratitude for support and encouragement
- The role of the audience in supporting the ministry and the body of Christ
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About the Contributors
Mark L. Bailey
Dr. Bailey assumed the role of DTS Chancellor after serving for 19 years as the Seminary’s fifth President, and continues his role as Sr. Professor in the Bible Exposition department. In addition to his years at Dallas Theological Seminary, he has pastored various churches in Arizona and Texas. He was a seminar instructor for Walk Thru the Bible Ministries for twenty years and is in demand for Bible conferences and other preaching engagements all over the country and world. His overseas ministries have included Venezuela, Argentina, Hungary, and China. He is also a regular tour leader in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, and Rome. His board service includes Bible Study Fellowship, Walk Thru the Bible Ministries, and Word of Life.