BLUE MESSAGE
#1:
How to Experience God's Love and
Forgiveness
(SVAT STUDENT NOTES)
Introduction:
Knowing Jesus Christ personally holds the greatest promise
for adventure anyone could ever experience.
- Who is Jesus Christ? Jesus Christ is ______.
- He claimed to be ______ (John 10:30-33).
- He __________ prophecy (eg., His birth: Isaiah 7:14)
- He _____ from the _____(Matthew 28:1-10).
- Why did Jesus Christ Come to Earth?
- Jesus Christ came to give us ______ (John 3:16).
- Jesus Christ came to give us (John 10:10).
- Most Christians are not __________ the abundant life.
- The Bible talks about three kinds of people (l Corinthians
2:14-3:3).
- There is the ___________, who is not a Christian.
- There is the ___________, who is a Christian controlled and
empowered by the Holy Spirit of God.
- There is the ______or ______ man who, though he is a
believer, is trying to live the Christian life in his __________.
- God has provided the _______ for the carnal Christian.
- The _________ is the source of power.
- ________ is the key.
- Do you think you may be a carnal christian? The solution is
to consistently exercise your faith through an exercise called _______________.
- We exhale spiritually when we confess our sins (Agree with
God concerning our sins), according to God's promise in 1 John 1:9.
- Confession means ___________________.
- The basis of our forgiveness is _________________________
(Hebrews 10:10,14).
- Why Do we confess our sin?
- Confession is an _________ of faith.
- Confession is a __________ to God's love for us.
- Confession keeps us _______________.
- Exercising our faith:
- Prayerfully ask the Holy Spirit to _______ every sin in
your life.
- Write each sin He reveals on a sheet of paper and then
______ each one to God.
- After you have confessed these sins, write our God's
promise of forgiveness ____________ in across the list.
- Destroy the list and thank God that He has forgiven ______
sin.
- Make restitution where appropriate (Acts 24:16).
REMEMBER! After you have confessed all your known sins,
any guilt which remains will come from Satan, not from God, for God's forgiveness is
complete (Psalm 103:12).
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