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Conviction of Sin
What is biblical conviction?
According to Ephesians 4:30, how does your sin affect the Holy Spirit?
What does that mean, and why should it motivate you to avoid sin?
You can be sure of this: when you sin and grieve the Holy Spirit, He will grieve you back.
In Psalm 32:1-2, why does David state that forgiveness brings happiness?
Because he know by experience that sin brings misery to a believer’s heart until it is confessed and forgiven.
How does David describe the Holy Spirit’s conviction on sin in vv.
3-4?
How did David respond to conviction in v. 5?
Conviction vs. Condemnation
What is Satan called in Revelation 12:10?
According to Proverbs 28:13 what must a believer to in order to receive mercy?
Why do you sometimes still have a feeling of condemnation even after you have confessed and forsaken your sin?
What is the difference between conviction and condemnation?
Conviction is a work of God / Condemnation is a work of Satan
Conviction urges you to return to God and be forgiven for your sin: “You sinned again, but Christ paid for that sin.
Confess it and return to fellowship with Him.”
Condemnation urges you to give up your walk with God: “You’re a failure.
You call yourself a Christian?
You tried and failed.
Just quit.
God couldn’t forgive you again.”
Conviction ends the moment you confess your sin to God.
It will never be brought up again.
Condemnation continues even after you’ve confessed your sin to God.
Satan delights in reminding you of past sins.
Confession of Sin
What promise does God give to Christians in I John 1:9?
What does the word “confess” mean?
What is David’s definition of confession in Psalm 32:5?
What is the opposite of confession from this verse?
To whom did David “acknowledge” his sin?
What does Proverbs 28:13 promise to someone who covers sin?
Compare the previous answer to David’s experience in Psalm 32:3-4.
Back to Proverbs 28:13, what two things does someone need to do in order to receive mercy?
What does forsake mean?
Why is that necessary?
How are the promises at the end of Proverbs 28:13 and at the end of Psalm 32:5 similar?
God has said that your sin will remove you from His fellowship until it is confessed.
With that in mind, sin should be confessed immediately and specifically!
What does God promise about forgiven sin in Hebrews 10:17?
What does God say about forgiven sin in Micah 7:18-19?
Read Psalm 103:8-14.
How do these verses describe God?
How is God described in Psalm 86:5?
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