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*Divine Fellowship - God’s Plan for Our Life*
*1. **God’s Action & Intention*
a.
We were created to have *dominion* over the earth in *union *with God (Genesis 1:26-28)
b. God used three methods of *communication* with man
1. *Conversational* (Genesis 1:28, 29; 2:15-17) God gave man freedom and responsibility which in turn incur consequences and result in character formation.
2. *Direct *(Genesis 2:15, 22; 3:8-10) as mankind made wrong choices God they became separate from Him, although some individuals were favored by God.
3. *Intermittent** * (Genesis 5:22,24; 6:9) God’s relationship with them was dependent on their character in spite of every other circumstance
*2. **Human Reaction*
a.
Although some have chosen to interact with God, *sin* has caused others to turn away (Genesis 3:8-13; Romans 1:21)
b. Human *self will* causes massive *insensitivity* and *resistance *to God’s intention of fellowship and finally causes to fall headlong into evil.
(Genesis 6:5-7; Romans 1:28-32)
*3. **Our Personal Response matters*
a.
Our lives find their *direction *when God is present with us, and we are *directionless* without Him.
Intimate individual communication with God is something that cannot be done away with in spiritual formation.
We must constantly seek out this individual communion.
(f/ellowship with God/)
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When we commit our lives to Christ we enter into a marriage type *covenant* with God that *requires* our faithfulness to prosper.
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**Limits and Liabilities*
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When God is not with us as we saw in Romans our lives *loose* *focus *and are hearts are *darkened*.
( Romans 1:21,28)
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Our heart can be *hardened by self will* and incapable of recognizing Gods attempts to correct us.
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We can even *grieve* and *resist* the Spirit of God.
(Ephesians 4:30; Romans 13:2)
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**Insights and Instructions*
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We were created by God to live in a *relationship *with Him and He does not give up or accept defeat (Romans 8:2-6)
b. God uses *earthly institutions* to mediate His presence because of our fallen nature to give us a point of reference.
(Colossians 1:13-20)
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We need to *progress* in our *relationship* with God as we grow up in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
(2 Peter 3:17,18)
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