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Pastor Grant joins us for a message on saying goodbye to shame and condemnation and saying hello to confession and freedom in Christ. While we are all guilty of sin, God calls us to walk in the light and experience a deep sense of freedom because of the sacrifice Jesus made for us on the cross.
VERSES // Genesis 2:25, Genesis 3:7, Luke 15:18-19, Romans 8:1-4, Colossians 2:3-15
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Discussion Questions //
1. Pastor Grant shares stories of his daughters and, in paralleling them to the story of Adam and Eve, he points to the reality that humans tend to run when they are ashamed. Why do you think it is ingrained in people to run in these instances?
2. Pastor Grant shares, “Grace cannot be lost but it can be forgotten.” What was his instruction to listeners in bringing up this point?
3. What is the difference between grace and shame, in your own words?
4. Is guilt a bad thing? Why or why not? Is shame bad? Why or why not?
5. Pastor Grant uses judiciary imagery to help explain ‘Justification.’ What happens with our evidence in the courtroom scene of God? What evidence are we judged on, if we are in Christ?
6. Read Romans 8:1-4. What clause most powerfully impacts you? Why?
7. In your own words, how was it possible for Jesus to take away sins? What qualified Him?
8. What did Pastor Grant mean in saying, “God did not pardon you”? What is the difference between being ‘acquitted’ and being ‘pardoned’?
9. How do you “Agree with God”? What stands in the way of “Agreement”?
10. Which of the different applications were most impactful and why?