Overcoming Evil
Romans 12:19-21
Romans 12:19-21
The Historic
Timeline Of The Roman Empire And The Early Church
The Roman Empire
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Augustus; Tiberius; Caligula;
Claudius; Nero
The Early Church
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Pentecost was around the
year 33AD.
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The book of Romans was
written in the winter of 56/57AD.
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Paul arrives in Rome in 60AD:
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Two years after that, the
apostle Peter was in Rome. (63AD)
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One year later, the city of
Rome was set on fire. (64AD)
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The first Christians did not
fit with where the culture was going, so they were branded as “haters.”
How are Christians supposed to respond in times of
rapid social change? What does God say to these Christians and therefore to us
today when dealing with so many injustices in our world?!
God Has
Established Governing Authorities In This World To Administer Justice – Romans 12:19-20
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There will be retribution
for evildoers.
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You are not to take
retribution yourself.
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God has given this
responsibility to the governing authorities in this world, not to you.
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Place the unresolved injustice
of this world into the hands of God.
What
injustice do you need to trust into the hands of God toady? Placing injustice
into the hands of God is the path of Jesus for believers to follow.
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What did Christ do when he
faced this injustice? He continued entrusting Himself to God who judges justly.
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If people believe that the
only justice they can get is in this world, they will feel that they must take
matters into their own hands, and then the world will look in vain for peace.
It is possible to be overcome by
evil.
· If you have suffered a great evil in your life, you
know that the toughest challenge you face is to make sure that it does not
overcome you. However, there is another possibility…
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The evils you have suffered
may have defined the person you used to be, but they cannot possibly define the
person you are now in Christ.
Jesus overcame evil with good.
What was the good with which Jesus overcame evil?
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He trusted the Father, even
when he could not see what the Father was doing.
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Jesus prayed for the enemies
who persecuted him.