God, our maker
England is reported as a third country
with 17% of its sub population self-proclaimed atheists, after Germany
(20%) and France (34%). The agenda of a "godless society" has been
pushed so far by these people that virtually all systems in England have downplayed
religion, as a 'personal' belief. In contrast, sexuality terms such as homo-,
trans- and bi-sexuality are more publicly utilised than religion. The trend is
drifting down towards threatening developing countries with withdrawal of aids
if they fail to recognise these "instinctive human RIGHTs". More and
more greedy people are filing for asylum status, and are being granted same on
grounds of persecution for their sexual preferences in their home countries.
The believer in today's world must live circumspectly, not only to self guard
his/her salvation but also develop a strategy for converting a difficultly
perverted generation.
Texts: Job 4:17, 35:10, Ps 95:6, Prov
22:2, Isa 17:7, 45:9
Discussion questions
1. What did God say about Himself? Gen 17:1, 26:24, Exod 3:14
2. How does our conscience confirm to us the presence and existence of God? Acts 24:16, Rom 2:15
3. What happens to us if we defile or subvert the witness of our consciences? 1Tim 4:2, Tit 1:15, Rom 1:20-27
4. Can we relate these to contemporary events? Rom 1:28-32
1. What did God say about Himself? Gen 17:1, 26:24, Exod 3:14
2. How does our conscience confirm to us the presence and existence of God? Acts 24:16, Rom 2:15
3. What happens to us if we defile or subvert the witness of our consciences? 1Tim 4:2, Tit 1:15, Rom 1:20-27
4. Can we relate these to contemporary events? Rom 1:28-32
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