Seminaries and Institutes
Romans 12-13: Counsel for the Saints


“Romans 12-13: Counsel for the Saints,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Romans 12-13,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Romans 12–13

Counsel for the Saints

Saints should be doers of the word. Paul wanted the Saints to live so that the Holy Ghost could influence them and help them serve others. One of the basic commandments Heavenly Father has given us is to love our neighbor, and our willingness to live this principle will affect our salvation. In what ways can you show that you love your neighbor? How have others shown their love for you?

Studying the Scriptures

Do two of the following activities (A–C) as you study Romans 12–13.

  1. Finding the Real Meaning

    To receive all of the blessings of the gospel, it is not enough to simply be a member of the Church. For each of the following phrases from Romans 12:1–3, select the definition that you think best fits the phrase. Then write a sentence that summarizes Paul’s message.

    1. “Present your bodies” (v. 1)

      1. Change

      2. Sacrifice all you enjoy

    2. “Conformed to this world” (v. 2)

      1. Wicked

      2. Copying worldly ways

    3. “Transformed” (v. 2)

      1. Living a life of service

      2. Improved

    4. “Think soberly” (v. 3)

      1. Don’t have pride

      2. Avoid humor

  2. In Your Own Words

    Dissimulation means to pretend or be insincere. Sincerity is essential to living the gospel. Read Romans 12:9–21 and write the main ideas of verses 12, 13, 16, 17, and 20 in your own words. Remember that Paul wanted the Saints to be true and to avoid pretending.

  3. Love Fulfills the Law

    Paul asked the Saints to wake up and live the gospel. It is easy to be casual about religion. To learn how to be more valiant, write the verse in Romans 13:8–14 that you think best matches each of the situations below:

    1. Tom sleeps in and misses family scripture reading. He tells his mom he is just too tired.

    2. Sarah tells her nonmember boyfriend that they must break up because they are getting too serious.

    3. Dennis does not think of the teachings of the Church seriously. Everything is a joke to him. He distracts his Sunday School class by joking and getting everyone to laugh and goof off.

    4. Amy met with the missionaries for her baptismal interview. She told them she was determined to live the gospel and wanted to leave her past mistakes behind.