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Isolation (Good or Bad? Know the difference)
Lesson OVERVIEW/SCHEDULE
Session Title: , ; .
12:1, 12-14 (Read the 12th chapter entirely)
ession Title: The Root will always effect the Fruit Bible Passage: (CSB)
Note From the Pastor:
All of us are prone to wander and fall, so we need people around us who “say something if they see something”.
We need people around us who love us enough to confront us when our hearts are unattended by truth, when our relationships are unattended by forgiveness, and when our decision are unattended by the Lord’s agenda.
General Study:
What is the difference between explosion and implosion?
What does the word Perverted mean to you?
The Key to our strength and power to overcome:
To set ourselves up for an implosion, simply fail to surround yourself with people who allow your life to go off course and deviate from the Word of God.
PRAY: Transition into the session by praying that the Holy Spirit would convict and heal us of areas where we have become isolated.
Small Groups:
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Question 1: Talk about the glaring problems with David and those who are around him?
Sin will always attempt to cause shame, guilt, and feelings of inferiority.
Question 2: How do you presently deal with areas of your life that have seemingly failed in.
Let’s Talk about it
A.) The Lure of Isolation: Isolation can sometimes look so attractive
B.) Individualism- We live in an individualistic society where the strong prove they are strong by standing alone, by not “needing anyone else”, and by achieving their independent status with their “own genius and grit”
C.) Escapism- The desire to numb our pain can also pull us to isolation.
What’s the Cure?
1.) COMMUNITY!!!
Community can be awkward as well as frighting, but it allows us to confronted and comforted all at the same time.
Key Takeaways:
When David sent Joab away, he quickly imploded.
When he welcomed Nathan, he quickly repented.
In isolation, David walked in darkness.
In community, he walked back into the light.
Nathan’s loving confrontation shepherded David away from the darkness he had been living in.
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