Published on Sun 12th Sep 2010
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Christian community, whether it be in the home or in the church, should be characterized by confession and forgiveness. Christians should be quick to confess their sin and quick to forgive sins committed against them. Unfortunately, Christians are not always very good at practicing confession and forgiveness. Beginning this week, we will conduct an extended study of this practice, starting with unpacking the familiar words of Psalm 32:1-2, "Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not count against him and in whose spirit there is no deceit."
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Sun 31st Oct 2010
We will begin to unpack Psalm 1, our memory work this fall, to understand what promises are in store for those who meditate on Scripture.
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Sun 31st Oct 2010
Since we were convicted of the importance of studying the Bible this morning, we will now look at the practice of it that Psalm 1 describes.
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Sun 7th Nov 2010
In the parable of the unmerciful servant, Jesus says that we must "forgive [our] brother from the heart." What does that mean and how do we do it? We will study Colossians 3:12-14 to find out.
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Sun 21st Nov 2010
To close our series on Confession and Forgiveness, we will consider how Christians are to respond to those who do not repent of the sins they have committed against us.
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Sun 21st Nov 2010
Genesis 1:26 - 2:25 describes how humankind was created "in God's image." We will investigate what it means to be the image of God (Imago Dei), and what was lost in us as God's image because of the Fall.
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