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The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley Dr. Andrew Farley
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- Religion & Spirituality
Pastor and bestselling author Andrew Farley's weekly messages and radio shows.
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06.19.2024 - The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley
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06.18.2024 - The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley
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06.17.2024 - The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley
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“I’m still not healed! Am I doing something wrong?”*
Who was righteous in Jesus’ day? How can I develop a deeper relationship with the Lord? Does God still punish believers? I’ve prayed and been anointed but am still not healed. Am I doing something wrong?
*Previously aired -
Forever in His Presence – Part 5
Discussion Questions:
Read verses 10-12. How do the words “obvious”, “love”, and “hate” make John’s point clear? Read verses 13-15. How does John continue to drive the “obvious” contrast home for us in these verses? Read verses 16-18. How is Jesus the example? Example of what? Read verses 19-22. Why is this not a “name it, claim it” passage? What is John’s meaning instead? Read verses 23-24. What two commandments is John referring to? Why is it important to define “commandments” in this context? How are these the natural mark of every believer? React to this statement: A majority of this entire passage is descriptive, not prescriptive. Now, how does this statement keep us from a performance mentality and help us to identify ourselves as new-hearted believers? (Note: Verses 16 and 18 are indeed prescriptive.) -
Rethink the private prayer language… (1 Cor 14)
What is speaking in tongues? A private prayer language or something different? What is a healthy view of God’s sovereignty given the evil and pain in this world? What does it mean to examine yourself to see if you’re in the faith? How does this relate to law and grace?