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I. Brokenness
A. Questions
a.
What is biblical def o brokenness
1. awareness of your full dependence on God
b.
Why is brokenness an important attitude for leaders?
1. Signifies breaking of 1’s pride & self-sufficiency
c.
How will an attitude o brokenness affect us?
Ps 51:
1.
We draw closer to God when brokenness over sin makes us open to God’s grace
Ps 1
2. When we turn to God in brokenness HE begins to heal & restore us
3. Brokenness comes as we more clearly realize God’s holiness in contrast to our own sinfulness
d.
How should I respond to brokenness?
1.
When WE fall we must also fall 2 our knees 2 b restored
1.
When WE fall we must also fall 2 our knees 2 b restored
i.
David commited adultery & murder; his response wasnt:
-run from God
-make excuses
-give up in despair
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David responded to his own sin by
-acknowledging God’s justice
-& casting himself on God’s mercy
2. When OTHERS fall we must come alongside them
i.
Jesus went to Peter & gave him opportunity to unsay his denial (chance for restoration)
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We must come alongside others to help in the restorative process.
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