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A Way Out

DAY 10 OF 14

NO OBLIGATION

Earlier in this Bible Plan, we talked about how sin and temptation got their start when mankind first looked beyond God for satisfaction. At that point, we became obligated to pay back the cost of sin, which is death. Then God decided we were worth His only Son, Jesus. So, Jesus took on our debt of sin through separation from His Father, torture, and death. He made us a way out. The best news is that Jesus not only took on our obligations, but He also overcame them and came back to life three days later. His resurrection leaves no argument against His power over sin.

Thanks to Jesus, we are no longer obligated to anger, apathy, overeating, alcoholism, porn, or money. However, we may not be experiencing that reality in our lives. First, we must admit that our struggle is real and too great to overcome alone. Then, we must believe in the power of what Jesus has already done and what the Spirit is prepared to do in our lives. In the words of John the Baptist, “He must become greater; I must become less.”

Fill in the blank: Spend time each day listening for the Holy Spirit this week. Write down everything you sense the Holy Spirit telling you to do.

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A Way Out

Do you feel stuck in an old habit? Maybe you’re hiding shame in a dark corner of your life. God didn’t send Jesus to manage sin and death. He sent Him to destroy it. This two-week Bible Plan from Life.Church will show you A Way Out.

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