Romans 12 - The Surrendered Life
Dave Riddle - 09/15/19
Key Passage: Romans 12:1-2
“So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you:” - Romans 12:1 (Message)
An Impassioned Plea
- I urge you (Romans 12:1) - parakaleō (Greek: παρακαλέω) - to admonish, exhort. to beg, entreat, beseech... 
 
To whom? All the family of God.
- Romans 12:1 - “therefore brothers and sisters...” 
On what grounds? God’s mercies.
- Mercies plural 
- Not because of anything we’ve done, but because the mercy he shows us again and again. 
This call has two facets
- A Living Sacrifice (12:1) - Our bodies - A shocking statement for Paul’s Roman audience who saw the body as a grave. 
 
- Our worship - Our body is not a tomb, but a tool to worship God in everything we do! 
- Our physical bodies become a spiritual act of worship. 
 
 
- Be transformed by the renewing of your mind. (12:2) - Don’t just be like everyone else. (Conformity) 
- Allow yourself to be transformed. - Daily and continually, not a one time event. 
- metamorphoō (Greek: μεταμορφόω) - to change into another form, to transform, to transfigure. 
 
- The world’s standards and God’s will are so far apart that you cannot just take a little bit of each. 
 

