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Love God Greatly: Broken & Redeemed

DAY 31 OF 40

SOAP – Psalm 103:11-13
Because of His great mercy, God sent Jesus Christ to this earth to save sinners. All those who call upon His name for salvation will have their sins forgiven and forgotten. In God’s great love and mercy, He no longer associates Christians with condemning sin. We no longer have to hide in shame from God when we stumble and sin. We can run to Him for correction and restoration knowing that He does not hold our mistakes against us.

What is your response to the recognition of your sin and the sin of others? Regardless of how a Christian judges her failures, she can trust that when God sees His children, He only sees the righteousness of Christ. Believers should celebrate knowing that God has not condemned us, but only the sin in us. It should make it easier for us to forgive the sins of others after experiencing God’s patience with us, His mercy poured out on us, and His great love for us.

Father God, I thank You for Your Spirit that reveals the inner workings of my heart. I pray that my heart remains tender and receptive to your correction. When I want to hide from You and avoid Your Word, gently remind me that all good fathers discipline those whom they love. I thank You that each of my failures and mistakes reveals my utter dependence and desperate need for You. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Love God Greatly: Broken & Redeemed

In this six-week Love God Greatly study, you're invited to see the goodness of God as He remembers Sarah throughout her years of infertility. Come see Him care for Naomi as she deals with loss and loneliness. Behold our great God who gave Moses courage, Paul's true zeal, and the adulterous woman's forgiveness and the change of a new life. All of the people we will study--and us included--have hearts and souls that need rescuing. Ultimately we will find that the answer to all of our brokenness--no matter who we are or what we've done--is Christ himself.

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