Begin
this time talking with God, but also listening.
Note:
Please be careful to watch
what the TARGET for the day is. Two days
ago, some of you missed the directions:0
Read James
1:25 and write it in your notes.
Do you
remember the story of Moses? Moses was given the task of leading God’s
people, the Israelites, out of slavery. God
worked many miracles all throughout that story to reach his people and answer
their cries for help. One day Moses was
sent up onto a mountain by God, while he and the Israelites were still in route
to the Promised Land. On that mountain, Moses
received God’s laws for how to live a pleasing life before Him… the 10
COMMANDMENTS.
These commandments had a purpose, but not what
many would think. Many thought that
once they knew what pleased God and what did not, they would be able to live in
freedom and obey perfectly… in other words not get in trouble.
Question: Have you ever
wanted someone to give you a check-list for how to handle a problem? After all, following a check-list that would give a perfect outcome would be awesome right?
But, low and behold, the
Israelites found a problem. They learned
that God’s laws and standards were so high, that they could not merely obey in
outward action… they also had to obey in their minds and thoughts. In other words, if you were just angry in
your heart against someone, you were guilty of MURDER before Holy God!! The Israelites also learned that if they broke
just one commandment, they were guilty of BREAKING ALL 10!! What?
This seemed impossible. What were
they to do?
Well, God had a design in all
of this. God’s purpose was to help His
people finally see that simply obeying rules would not make them right with Him,
because they alone would NEVER be right with Him. Why? Because
humans are sinners. Humans are imperfect. Humans need a Savior to stand in their place
and be perfect for them. They need JESUS
CHRIST!
Did you hear? We need someone who can be perfect in our
place, since we cannot.
Read James
1:25 once more.
Now read Romans 7:12 and
write it in your notes.
The Old Testament Law, the 10
Commandments, is HOLY, RIGHTEOUS, and GOOD.
It still has no power by itself to enable sinful people, like you and
me, to conform to it. So the law, by
itself, NEVER frees anyone. By itself, the law enslaves those who pursue
to obey it.
Read
Galatians 3:10-4:7
Romans 2:1-3:20
Romans 5:20
Romans 6:14-15
Romans 7:1-25
BUT
THE STORY DOES NOT END HERE…
The best way that I can describe the following is to think of the
process of making coffee. The “law” will
be the hot water. Alone, the hot
water cannot make coffee. The hot water
must go through coffee grounds and a filter too, right? When the hot water comes through the coffee
grounds (the story of Jesus Christ) and the filter (the power of the Holy Spirit),
then, and only then, is the coffee made and useful to others.
In real words, the law only
becomes freeing when it is followed by someone who has believed and accepted
the life of Jesus Christ, the Gospel, and received His gift of the Holy Spirit
which changes a heart.
Being a rule follower, a GOOD
person, will never be enough. You will
always mess up and fall short before Holy God.
Following God’s laws are a blessing for those who believe and accept
Jesus Christ.
Not sure what this
means? Please text me;)
Click on the MEMORY VERSES tab above. We have a new memory verse. Print it out and tape it up several places.
Click on the PRAYER REQUESTS tab above. Please pray for the ones listed.
Click on the PRAISE tab above. Type in one thing that you are thankful for today. Try to make it different than any you have listed.
Click on the MEMORY VERSES tab above. We have a new memory verse. Print it out and tape it up several places.
Click on the PRAYER REQUESTS tab above. Please pray for the ones listed.
Click on the PRAISE tab above. Type in one thing that you are thankful for today. Try to make it different than any you have listed.
TARGET OF THE DAY
Have you been a doer of the word yet? If so what was the situation? Did you obey? What was the outcome? I know this may seem hard... but write the answers in the comments under your name.
I had a situation with some friends recently... where there was a bad conversation going on, and I wanted to contribute some stories of my own, but decided to keep my mouth shut and remove myself from the conversation. Had to physically get myself doing something else.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, I failed at something recently. I had been focused so much on how I treated the kids, being gentle and kind with my actions and words, that I forgot about treating ALL people as God would want them treated. Treated someone rudely and tried to make excuses for it. No excuse. Was not paying attention to my tendency to sin and failed:( But, God is a God of many chances. Asked forgiveness and had to make apology and move on.
Amelia
ReplyDeleteUm well on instagram I had this friend that was putting bad stuff on his profile and I had to block him because on instagram when people post stuff it shows up on your home screen and I didn't want other people thinking I put that do I blocked him I don't know if that's a good answer
ReplyDeleteOoops I put my name on the bottom
DeAnne
Well i had a friend that we were so close but they ended up changing a lot to the point where we couldn't be as close as we were before and till this day were still not close but I'm still praying for that friend that she will be changed and they will become closer to God!!!
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