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Security of a Believer
Opening Questions:
What is the world’s perspective of God?
Where does the world usually look for Security?
What is going on in the world during the time that this letter was written?
What does vs. 32 show us about God’s nature?
Analogy of a friend taking a bullet for you but then being worried that he won’t let you use his bathroom
This part of the passage shows security through God’s precedent
God is not worried
Analogy of a little kid eating it and looking to his parents first to see if he should cry or not
Analogy of a loan being paid off by someone else but then the landlord coming and trying to get more money from the tenant
What the enemy tries to do with us
How does Vs.
34 change our perspective on life?
This part of the passage show our legal security
How many of the things in vs. 35 do you think this audience had to endure?
Not even sin can separate us from the Love of God
So what does sin do?
Hinders our engagement with God
Hinders His calling from being fulfilled in our lives
Hurts us
This passage shows the believer the security they have in His Love
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