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What is a Christian Week 3 - What Went Wrong?

What Went Wrong? Understanding Sin and Redemption

When examining the fundamental question of what went wrong with humanity, we must look back to the beginning - the Garden of Eden. This pivotal moment shaped the course of human history and our relationship with God.

The Original Sin: Choosing Desires Over God's Word

In Genesis 2-3, God gave Adam and Eve clear instructions not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. However, when tempted by the serpent, they chose to follow their own desires rather than trust God's word. The serpent used crafty half-truths to question God's authority and play on their desires.

Why Do We Still Struggle with Sin Today?

The same pattern continues today - we know what God wants but instead choose to:

  1. Trust our own sight and understanding

  2. Follow our desires and feelings

  3. Try to fit God around our plans rather than shape our lives around His will

  4. Suppress truth in favor of what we want

The Consequences of Rejecting God's Truth

When we reject God's standards and truth:

  1. We experience separation from God

  2. Our thinking becomes futile

  3. We exchange truth for lies

  4. God "gives us over" to our sinful desires

  5. Society descends into moral chaos

How Can We Return to God?

The solution begins with belief and faith:

  1. Taking God at His word even when we don't fully understand

  2. Trusting His ways are better than our desires

  3. Accepting that our human understanding is extremely limited

  4. Believing in Jesus' sacrifice for our redemption

Life Application

This week, examine areas where you're trusting your own desires and understanding rather than God's word. Ask yourself:

  1. Where am I trying to fit God around my plans instead of shaping my life around His will?

  2. What desires am I placing above God's clear instructions?

  3. Am I willing to take God at His word even when it doesn't make sense to me?

Challenge: Choose one area where you've been following your own understanding and commit to taking God at His word instead. Study scripture related to that area and pray for the strength to trust His way over your desires.

Remember - we don't have to fully understand everything to believe. Faith means trusting God even when we can't see or comprehend the full picture.

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What is a Christian Week 2 - What Makes Humans Unique?

What Makes Humans Unique? Understanding Our Divine Identity

In a world that often questions humanity's purpose and worth, understanding what makes humans unique is crucial to our identity and purpose. The answer lies in the opening chapters of Genesis, which reveal that humanity's uniqueness is rooted in being created in God's image.

Why Were Humans Created Differently Than Other Creation?

Unlike the rest of creation which was spoken into existence, humans were intentionally and deliberately created by God. Genesis 1:26 introduces a fascinating detail when God says "Let us make mankind in our image" - revealing the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) working together in humanity's creation.

What Does It Mean to Be Made in God's Image?

Being made in God's image means we partially reflect His attributes in several ways:

  1. Creativity and innovation

  2. Intellectual capacity and rational thought

  3. Ability for moral decision-making

  4. Created for relationship and community

  5. Sense of moral responsibility

Three Key Aspects of Human Uniqueness

1. Created with Divine Intent

There are no accidental people - every person is created by God's deliberate will. We are not mistakes or accidents, but intentionally formed with purpose and meaning.

2. Created from Divine Image

We reflect God's attributes through:

- Creative abilities

- Rational thinking

- Moral understanding

- Capacity for relationships

-Accountability for choices

3. Created for Divine Impact

Humans were given authority to:

- Steward creation responsibly

- Cultivate goodness

- Point others to God

- Live out God's grace to all people

How Does This Impact Our Daily Lives?

Understanding our divine identity affects:

  1. How we view ourselves and others

  2. The way we handle relationships

  3. Our stewardship of resources

  4. Our purpose in the world

  5. Our responsibility to creation

Life Application

This week, consider these challenging questions:

  1. How am I reflecting God's image in my daily interactions?

  2. Am I treating others as valuable image-bearers of God, regardless of their beliefs or lifestyle?

  3. How can I better steward the resources and relationships God has entrusted to me?

Take action by:

  1. Intentionally seeing others through God's eyes

  2. Treating every person with dignity and respect

  3. Using your God-given creativity and abilities to serve others

  4. Being a faithful steward of creation and resources

  5. Living in a way that points others to God's love and grace

Remember: Your worth isn't based on what you do, but on whose you are - a cherished creation made in God's image with unique purpose and value.

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What Is A Christian: Week 1 - Who Is God?

Understanding Who God Is: A Deep Dive into His Nature and Character

When we try to define who God is, our human minds often struggle to fully grasp His nature. While some might picture a figure in the clouds, God's true nature is far more complex and magnificent.

God as the Holy and All-Powerful Creator

Genesis 1:1 reveals God as the creator of everything - both the physical and spiritual realms. With just His words, He spoke the entire universe into existence. Consider this: our galaxy alone contains around 300 billion stars, and scientists estimate there are up to 2 trillion galaxies in our observable universe.

This creative power demonstrates God's unlimited authority and might. He is not just powerful - He is all-powerful, able to create entire realms of existence with mere words.

God's Holiness and Our Response

In Isaiah 6, we see a profound vision of God's holiness. Even mighty seraphim cover their faces in His presence, crying "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty." Isaiah's response to this vision was immediate recognition of his own unworthiness - an appropriate response to God's perfect holiness.

God as King and Authority

As Creator, God has rightful authority over His creation. This can be challenging for humans, especially in our independent-minded culture. Yet His kingship is fundamentally different from human authority - it's perfect, just, and motivated by love.

The Patient and Merciful Judge

While God is judge, He is also:

  1. Compassionate and gracious

  2. Slow to anger

  3. Abounding in love and faithfulness

  4. Patient with His people

As stated in 2 Peter 3:9, He is "patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance."

God as Our Loving Father

Perhaps most remarkably, this all-powerful, holy God desires to be known as our Father. John 3:16 demonstrates this paternal love - He gave His Son to save us, not to condemn us. His ultimate goal is our redemption and restoration.

Life Application

Understanding who God is should transform how we live. Consider these questions:

  1. How does your view of God affect your daily life and decisions?

  2. Does your prayer and worship reflect an understanding of both God's majesty and His fatherly love?

  3. Are you living in response to God's patience and mercy toward you?

This week, challenge yourself to approach God with both the reverence He deserves as Creator and King, and the confidence He offers as our loving Father. Let this understanding shape your worship, prayer, and daily walk with Him.

Remember: When we truly know who God is, it naturally leads us to repentance and transformation. As Romans 12:1-2 teaches, our proper response is to offer ourselves as living sacrifices, being transformed by the renewing of our minds.

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