Love God Greatly: Broken & RedeemedSample
SOAP – James 4:6
James warns God’s people against the sin of pride. Pride is one of the most condemned sins in the Bible. Pride was the reason Satan was cast down from heaven, and he continues to tempt people with the sin of pride today. The appropriate posture when approaching God is always with humility.
In what areas of your life do you need to walk in humility? We exercise humility when we admit our need for a Savior, when we confess our sins, when we ask for forgiveness, and when we place God and His people first in our lives.
Father God, create in me a servant’s heart that seeks only to please You. Remove any areas of pride in my heart. Lord, keep me humble and willing to serve You and Your people selflessly. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
James warns God’s people against the sin of pride. Pride is one of the most condemned sins in the Bible. Pride was the reason Satan was cast down from heaven, and he continues to tempt people with the sin of pride today. The appropriate posture when approaching God is always with humility.
In what areas of your life do you need to walk in humility? We exercise humility when we admit our need for a Savior, when we confess our sins, when we ask for forgiveness, and when we place God and His people first in our lives.
Father God, create in me a servant’s heart that seeks only to please You. Remove any areas of pride in my heart. Lord, keep me humble and willing to serve You and Your people selflessly. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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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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