Immersed Part 7
Living Our Theology
Dan Londeree
Part of Sermon Notes—Applying the message to everyday life
March 21, 2025

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The Bible forms our

, which is defined as what we know about God and how He relates to the world.

We can study the

and not be changed.

We can attend

and not be changed.

We can go to a

and not be changed.

We can serve in a

and not be changed.

We cannot have an

with God and not be changed.

What we

about God must influence how we .

If you want to truly live your theology, submit yourself as a

to God.


What does it look like to live Christian theology according to Paul’s teaching in Romans?

• Be humble.
• Use the gifts God has given us for His glory.
• Love others with genuine affection.
• Hate what is evil and pursue righteousness.
• Avoid laziness and work hard to serve the Lord with enthusiasm.
• Rejoice in the hope of salvation through Christ.
• Be patient in trouble.
• Keep on praying.
• Help those who are in need.
• Practice hospitality.
• Bless those who persecute you, and ask God to bless them, too.
• Be happy with those who are happy.
• Weep with those who weep.
• Live in harmony with one another.
• Enjoy being with ordinary people.
• Don’t think you know it all.
• Never pay back evil with evil.
• Live so that others can see you are an honorable person.
• Do everything possible to live in peace with everyone.
• Do not take revenge; let God handle it.
• Submit to governing authorities, because all authority comes from God.
• Love your neighbor as yourself.
• Accept other believers who are weak in the faith and don’t argue with them about things that are not central to the faith.
• Do not cause another believer to stumble.
• Be considerate of others and do not live just to please ourselves.
• Stay away from people who cause divisions and cause harm to the faith of others by sharing false teaching.