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You And God
God is eternal.
He is without start or end.
God is absolutely holy.
He is set apart from everything that exists; there is no other like Him.
God is completely sinless.
He cannot allow sin in His presence.
God is all-powerful
Thankfully, God is also good
God is absolutely just.
Everything He does is right.
God is love
Acknowledging God as the Creator of all is essential to everything else Scripture teaches.
Genesis 1:1 is the first verse of the Bible.
What does it say?
According to Genesis 1:27, from where did you come?
Romans 1:20 concludes by saying that those who reject God and His creative power are “without excuse.”
The Biblical teaching of creation has two implications that are very great for you personally
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Because God made you, you are accountable to Him.
According to Revelation 20:12, both the “small and great” will appear before God to be judged.
Who does that indicate will give answer to God?
How does Hebrews 9:27 reinforce this fact?
2. Because God made you, He owns you.
What does Colossians 1:16 mean when it says all things were created through Him and for Him?
Why is God worthy to receive worship in Revelation 4:11?
For this verse, why do you think God created you?
Do we fulfill God’s purpose for us?
You and Sin
Explain Romans 3.10-11 in your own words
According to Rom 3.23 how many people have sinned?
I John 3:4 defines sin as breaking God’s law.
What is God’s law?
Give some examples of sin from I Corinthians 6:9-11.
How does Jeremiah 17:9 describe the heart?
Romans 6:23 is a very important verse regarding you and your sin.
It says that “the wages of sin is death.”
What is a wage?
According to this verse, because of you sin, what do you deserve?
How does the Bible describe permanent, eternal condemnation?
Romans 6:23 teaches that eternal life with God is a “gift.”
Can you earn a gift?
Read Ephesians 2:8-9.
The Bible teaches that salvation is by grace (undeserved kindness) through faith (trust in God).
What does verse 9 say?
What does it mean?
What are some things that people do to try to earn heaven?
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