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*/2.  Start Practicing the 5 "A's" of Moral Strength/*
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*#1 -- A________ That You Are Weak Without God*
*/"But Moses said to God, 'Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?'"   Exodus 3:11/*
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*#2 -- A________ God's Power and Presence*
*/"God said to me, '…where there is weakness, My power is shown   /*
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*/strong in Him!"    2 Corinthians 12:9-10 (Phillips)/*
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*#3 -- A_________ Yourself With God's Will*
*/"I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a girl."
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*/Job 31:1/*
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*#4 -- A________ God For the Power You Need*
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*#5 -- A_______ Out of Obedience to God/ /Even If You Don't "Feel" Like It*
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*/and their feet touched the water's edge, the water from upstream /*
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*Recovering From*
*Moral Failure*
| * Ken Dalton**November 12, 2003* |
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\\ */Important Terms/**/:/*
 
*Ethics** *are your _____________ beliefs and values.
This is what you say you believe.
*Morals* are your ways of living your life.
This is what you actually ______.
*Integrity* is when your ethics are ___________by your morals – when what you say you believe is matched by how you choose to live your life.
*/The Status of Our Culture/*
Ø       72% of us believe there is no ______________ truth.
Ø       61% of us believe that the primary purpose in life is ____________ and personal fulfillment.
Ø       1 out of 2 of us believe that to get by in life you have to _________ the rules for your own benefit.
Ø       1 in 3 of us believe it is almost impossible to live a _________ life these days.
*/What to Do When You Are Facing Moral Decisions:/*
*/Ask 4 Questions/*
·   Does the Bible speak specifically on the issue?
·   Is there is no specific teaching, is there a Biblical principle to be applied?
·   Is there a Biblical virtue at stake here?
Would I be violating the character of God with my action?
·   Is the behavior I am considering something I would be pleased for my spouse, child, or parent to engage in?
 
*/The Awful Consequences & Judgment on David's Life/*
*/(2 Samuel)/*
·   Family _______________ & Disloyalty (16:10)
 
·   _______________ committed against David (16:21-22)
 
·   ___________ of a child (22:15,18)
 
·   ____________ of a daughter by a son (13:2-15)
 
·   A son ____________ another son (13:20-22)
 
·   A son _______________ a brother (13:28-30)
 
·   Absalom leads a _________________
 
·   Absalom _____________
 
*(Galatians 6:7-8 TLB)  "Don't be misled; remember that you can't ignore God and get away with it: a man will always reap just the kind of crop he sows!
{8} If he sows to please his own wrong desires, he will be planting seeds of evil and he will surely reap a harvest of spiritual decay and death; but if he plants the good things of the Spirit, he will reap the everlasting life that the Holy Spirit gives him."*
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·      How does forgiveness fit in with what is taught in Galatians 6:7-8?
·      Does grace mean that God will take away all evidence of and consequences of our forgiven sin?
 
·      Grace means God, in forgiving you …
 
è  Does not _______ you
 
è  Give you _____________ to deal with the consequences
 
è  Frees you to _________ Him
 
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*/Two Scriptural Directives for Our Problem With Sin/*
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·      1 John 1:9
 
è  What is the abuse and distortion of this verse?"
·      Romans 6:12-13
 
è  What do these verses tell us about our problem with sin?
 
*/3 VERBS THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE!/*
ð      *____________  (6:1-10)*
ð      *____________  (6:11)*
ð      *____________  (6:12-23)*
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\\ "You can't heal a wound by saying it's not there!"
Jeremiah 6:14
 
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\\ *How Do We Move Past the Failure?*
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Go to God With Your Sin./*
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*Life Without Reconciliation:    Psalm 32:2-4*
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*What Real Repentance/Cleansing Look Like:   Psalm 51*
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*      [R**emember, in sexual sin, there is another person to consider.
Ask the Lord to show you how to seek their forgiveness, as well as His.]*
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