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Lie 3 - God should fix my problems
Truth: God is more concerned with changing you than fixing all your problems
Hebrews
James
Joy - anything that causes cheers
Trials - Exemples???Sufferings (illness, bad relationship etc)
Testing - genuineness
Faith:
Perseverance - Steadfast/endurance - (Power to withstand hardship or stress)
Mature - Perfect - in a sense without blemish or defect
Romans 5:
Character - the quality of being proved
God is more concerned about changing us and glorifying Himself than about solving all our immediate problems.
Does it means God doesnt care about your problems?
The Bible says on
Psalm
He uses our problems and difficulties to shape us and to make us like Jesus.
The passage em
It talks about Jesus.
So, we also must lean obedience from the sufferings in our life.
As we just saw in the passage of the book of James.
Even in our trials and our sufferings he is at work in our lives
Truth: The focus of your prayer life should not be “what do I want,” but What does God want”
Matthew 6:33
Matthew
Prayer - action of submission
Who made this prayer??
Jesus!
Here is a prayer model that we all have to copy.
When we pray that way, we are submitting our wills to God’s will.
He knows what we want and he also knows what is best for us and sometimes what we want and what God wants for us are different things.
We must trust that God knows everything (which attribute is that?)
He knows past, present and future.
He knows what is best for us and when we submit our prayer to him like that: “Father may your will be done” we are saying “God, I want for my life what you want for my life”.
This is one way we exercise the “Reviewing of our mind”
Study Guide
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Lie 4 - God is just like my father
Truth: “God is a father but he is unlike any man you have ever known”
Matthew
Truth:
Lean to relate to your earthy father through God rather than God trough your earthly father
Exodus 34
Lets now make some comparisons between our heavenly Father and our earthly father
Attentive: God hears and responds to the needs of His children.
Compassionate: God cares for His children and acts on their behalf.
Creator: God made everything.
He is uncreated.
Deliverer: God rescues and saves His children.
Eternal: God is not limited by and exists outside of time.
Faithful: God always keeps His promises.
Generous: God gives what is best and beyond what is deserved.
Glorious: God displays His greatness and worth.
Good: God is what is best and gives what is best.
He is incapable of doing harm.
Holy: God is perfect, pure and without sin.
Incomprehensible: God is beyond our understanding.
We can comprehend Him in part but not in whole.
Infinite: God has no limits in His person or on His power.
Immutable/ Unchanging: God never changes.
He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Jealous: God will not share His glory with another.
All glory rightfully belongs to Him.
Just: God is fair in all His actions and judgements.
He cannot over-punish or under-punish.
Loving: God feels and displays infinite unconditional affection toward His children.
His love for them does not depend on their worth, response or merit.
Merciful: God does not give His children the punishment they deserve.
Omnipotent/ Almighty: God holds all power.
Nothing is too hard for God.
What He wills He can accomplish.
Omnipresent: God is fully present everywhere.
Omniscient: God knows everything,, past, present and future, all potential and real outcomes, all things micro and macro.
Patient/Long-suffering: God is untiring and bears with His children.
Provider: God meets the needs of His children.
Refuge: God is place of safety and protection for His children.
Righteous: God is always good and right.
Self-existent God depends on nothing and no one to give Him life or existence.
Self-sufficient: God is not vulnerable.
He has no needs.
Sovereign: God does everything according to His plan and pleasure.
He controls all things.
Transcendent: God is not like humans.
He is infinitely higher in being and action.
Truthful: Whatever God speaks or does is truth and reality.
Wrathful: God hates all unrighteousness.
Wise: God knows what is best and acts accordingly.
He cannot choose wrongly.
Worthy: God deserves all glory and honor and praise.
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