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READY TO RESTORE
Lesson Objective:
1 ASSUMES YOU WILL ENCOUNTER OTHERS CAUGHT IN SIN
anticipates this, and that you can’t avoid it.
1 You can think of such a person now
You can think of such a person now.
2 “Caught” so as not to be able to disentangle himself from sin
“Caught” so as not to be able to disentangle himself from sin.
“In a trespass” (perhaps in one of those trespasses mentioned in 5:19-21)
B “In a trespass” (perhaps in one of those trespasses mentioned in 5:19-21)
2 GOD TELLS YOU TO HELP
He says you are responsible to “restore” him (a requirement, not a request).
B You may not walk away and leave him to extricate himself.
You may not walk away and leave him to extricate himself.
1 Often people can’t
Often people can’t.
A third party is essential to help them.
2 A third party is essential to help them
3 If no one else is doing so, and you are aware of his problem, you must!
If no one else is doing so, and you are aware of his problem, you must!
C You cannot protest “It’s none of my business.
You cannot protest “It’s none of my business.
Note—“You all”.
1 Note—“You all”
God made it your business.
2 God made it your business
You are you brother’s keeper.
3 You are you brother’s keeper
D “But the elders or pastor ought to do it.”
“But the elders or pastor ought to do it.”
Yes, but not only them.
1 Yes, but not only them
Perhaps only you know.
2 Perhaps only you know
You are equipped to do so: “You who have the Spirit”
3 You are equipped to do so: “You who have the Spirit”
3 GOD WANTS YOU TO RESTORE YOUR BROTHER
Not gossip, avoid, complain, or act superior to him.
B This passage does not even say to “pray about it”
This passage does not even say to “pray about it”
Prayer is not punting.
1 Prayer is not punting
2 Prayer is good
Prayer is good.
But prayer does not let you off the hook.
● But prayer does not let you off the hook
● Pray that God will give you the wisdom to help effectively
Pray that God will give you the wisdom to help effectively.
But “restore”.
C But “restore”
1 There is hope for your brother, no matter what he did
There is hope for your brother, no matter what he did.
2 In Corinth, the incestuous man was restored ()
In Corinth, the incestuous man was restored ().
There is hope for you to restore him since you have the resources of the Word, the Spirit, and the church.
3 There is hope for you to restore him since you have the resources of the Word, the Spirit, and the church
“Restore” (katartizo) means “to mend”.
D “Restore” (katartizo) means “to mend”
1 Word used of fishermen mending their torn nets
Word used of fishermen mending their torn nets.
Also of physicians mending a broken limb.
2 Also of physicians mending a broken limb
3 Idea: to mend so as to make it functional again
Idea: to mend so as to make it functional again.
4 Cf.
—he is restored so he can carry his share of the “burden”
Cf. —he is restored so he can carry his share of the “burden”
4 GOD TELLS YOU HOW TO APPROACH THE OFFENDER
“In the spirit (attitude) of meekness”.
A “In the spirit (attitude) of meekness”
Meekness is a piece of the Spirit’s fruit.
1 Meekness is a piece of the Spirit’s fruit
“I may need your help next month”.
2 “I may need your help next month”
Show concern for his welfare.
3 Show concern for his welfare
Only believers can be truly “meek”.
4 Only believers can be truly “meek”
But be careful.
B But be careful
Heed Paul’s warning: “watching out for yourself . .
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1 Heed Paul’s warning: “watching out for yourself . .
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Pride goes before a fall.
2 Pride goes before a fall
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All are capable of the same sins—if a brother can fall this way, so can you!
3 All are capable of the same sins—if a brother can fall this way, so can you!
A drowning person (an illustration) can pull another person under if the rescuer is not careful
4 A drowning person
can pull another person under if the rescuer is not careful
5 GOD CALLS THIS AN ACT OF LOVE
You can say “I love my neighbor”.
But do you?
This is one proof of whether or not you do.
B But do you?
This is one proof of whether or not you do
The rich young ruler talked about keeping the commandments; the good Samaritan showed it.
C The rich young ruler talked about keeping the commandments; the good Samaritan showed it.
THE PUT OFF/PUT ON DYNAMICS
Lesson Objective:
1 MAN HAS 2 PROBLEMS FROM BIRTH
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