“The neurotic type suffers from a consciousness of sin as much as did his religious ancestors, without, however, believing in the conception of sin. This is precisely what makes him neurotic: he feels a sinner without [a word for it.]”
Jesus' presence at the Table is meant to _______ us of our sin. (remind)
1. Sin is betraying the Lord
2. Betrayal is a Recurring Human Pattern
3. The Lord deals with betrayers at the table
1. Sin is betraying the Lord
When Jesus Christ comes to join us at the table, he will not overlook sin.
Sin involves a betrayal, an act of _______ Jesus in our lives. (rejecting)