Bible Study Notes

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Fri 06 September

A Living Revelation of God vs. A Letter Written in Stone

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Wed 27 March

Life’s Battles Are Real, But So Is Your Victory

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Life isn’t always easy; it’s to be expected that we’ll struggle with adversity from time to time. However, the believer always wins because our triumph is in the finished works of Jesus Christ. No matter what the situation looks like, we’ve already won because of what Jesus accomplished. He provides us with supernatural strength to overcome problems when they show up; therefore, whatever the devil throws at us will fail because we’re empowered to outlast the enemy. God’s love for us reassures us and gives us confidence that He’ll rescue and deliver us from whatever trouble we fall into.

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Mon 25 March

Why We Run: The Importance of Not Running from Battles

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We’ve all encountered rough spots in our lives when trouble showed up and we wanted to disappear and hide from it. The tendency is to think that doing this will somehow change the situation or make it go away; however, it’s important not to run or pretend that the battle doesn’t exist. We can learn how to handle the situation from David, who didn’t run from Goliath but instead stood up to him. Making the decision to stand and fight while depending on God in the midst of the battle can change the entire trajectory of our lives and everything concerning us.

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Fri 22 March

How to Have Hope When It’s Hard

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The world we live in is filled with negativity, despair, and hopelessness; however, the Bible reveals to us how we can experience victory despite what’s going on around us. In the Old Testament, David the young shepherd provided a strong example of how to overcome challenges. Despite the fear around him when Goliath showed up, David never gave up hope; he faced a giant much bigger than himself and slew him. There’s an enemy loose in the world today—Satan—who wants to make his presence known, but we don’t have to feel intimidated, afraid, hopeless, or inferior; we can draw from the lessons David taught when we face the Goliaths in our lives..

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Tue 19 March

Are You Equipped to Pay the Debt of Love?

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As Christians, we must understand the power of love as demonstrated by Jesus Christ. The debt of love that we owe to others is one we can never completely repay, but is the only way we can show the world God’s nature. It’s impossible to love one another and remain the same; the power of love transforms us. Loving our neighbors is a commandment that we can only fulfill when we believe God’s love for us; our faith in this equips us to do what He told us to. Believing that we’re His dearly loved children enables us to be motivated by heartfelt love and compassion..

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Thu 14 March

Is Your Currency of Love on Empty?

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Our external environment operates completely opposite from God. Contrary to the world’s monetary system based on money, God uses love as His currency. When Jesus came, He replaced the Law of Moses with God’s law of love; as Christians, this is the law we must live by. Love transforms us and moves us from a place of sin and fear to a place of peace, joy, and hope; this is where the power of God is found. Paying the debt of love changes lives and releases the power to transform people into His image; committing ourselves to paying this debt we owe to others allows us to begin seeing the supernatural manifested through us.

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Mon 11 March

Jesus or Religion?

Most people associate Jesus Christ with religion. This is what the world teaches, but it’s wrong. We may have childhood memories of an overly-strict Sunday school teacher, or a minister harping on God’s wrath and condemnation during Sunday morning service. This doesn’t show us the true compassionate, merciful Jesus as He is now; not only is God not angry with us, He loves us so much that He wants to spend eternity with us in heaven.

The harsh, frightening image of a God who punishes us for our mistakes is something that religion pushes on us; it’s enough to cause some people to stop going to church altogether. Most people only know about the Old-Testament requirements to perform works, first, to receive God’s blessing and avoid His curses (Deuteronomy 28:1-6, 15-45). However, things have changed.

What religion doesn’t tell us is that God tempers justice with mercy and compassion; He’s not waiting in the wings to strike us down with a lightning bolt the minute we do something wrong. He wants to bless us, not curse us. He sent His own Son to make it possible for us to share the same family identity as Him. “May blessing (praise, laudation, and eulogy) be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah) Who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual (given by the Holy Spirit) blessing in the heavenly realm!… For He foreordained us (destined us, planned in love for us) to be adopted (revealed) as His own children through Jesus Christ, in accordance with the purpose of His will [because it pleased Him and was His kind intent]” (Ephesians 1:3, 5, AMPC).

When Jesus went to the cross for us, it marked the end of the punishment the Law of Moses represented, and the start of God’s grace. Jesus took away the curses waiting to ambush the people, and replaced them with blessings. Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, ‘Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree’), that the blessing of Abraham might come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith(Galatians 3:13, 14, NKJV). God forgave our sins before we were even born. We therefore don’t have to feel guilty about our mistakes when we accept Jesus, because God remembers our past sins no more and our skeletons in the closet are gone forever.

In comparison to life before the cross, life after the cross is amazing. We no longer have to work hard to be righteous before God; we’re made righteous by our faith in Jesus and in what He did. Most people completely miss this life-altering truth. 

During His earthly ministry, Jesus told the parable of the prodigal son who ran away from his father, later regretted his decision, and returned (Luke 15:11-24). Instead of scolding him, the father rejoiced and celebrated. Likewise, born-again believers are God’s children; when we respond to Jesus’ love after being chased away by religion, our heavenly Father’s response is the same. “Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents” (Luke 15:10, NKJV).

When we hear the preacher in the pulpit telling us what we must do to please God, we know it’s religious talk. No efforts are needed to earn God’s favor. Jesus offers us unconditional acceptance—even when we fall short. We can confidently trust in what Jesus has already done on our behalf.  

 

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