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🌱 GROWING IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

βš–οΈ Lesson 9: Sin, the Gospel, and the Law


πŸ“˜ 9.7 Questions & Discussion Prompts

God’s law reveals His love β€” but only Christ can save us


πŸ“– 1. How does today’s culture view sin?

In today’s society, sin is often:

  • relativized
  • normalized
  • presented as personal freedom
  • or no longer recognized as a reality at all.

Many people prefer to speak of:

  • β€œmistakes”
  • β€œweaknesses”
  • β€œlife choices”

instead of guilt before God.

The church should not respond to this with harshness or condemnation,
but rather:

  • clearly name the truth
  • show God’s love
  • lead people to Christ

πŸ‘‰ Truth without love wounds.
πŸ‘‰ Love without truth deceives.


πŸ“œ 2. How does sin destroy relationships?

Sin never affects only the individual.

It destroys:

  • trust
  • peace
  • closeness
  • honesty
  • spiritual fellowship

Many people have experienced
how:

  • pride
  • lies
  • bitterness
  • sexual sin
  • selfishness
  • anger

have damaged relationships with God and others.

The Bible shows:
πŸ‘‰ Every sin ultimately separates us from the life of God.


🌍 3. Why is obedience sometimes difficult?

Some experience God’s commandments as a joy,
others more as a burden.

This is often connected with:

  • personal upbringing
  • one’s image of God
  • spiritual experiences
  • inner struggles
  • understanding of grace

Those who see God only as a strict judge
often develop fear or pressure.

Those who recognize God’s love
begin to understand obedience differently:
πŸ‘‰ not as compulsion,
but as a response to love.


πŸ’‘ 4. Central message of the lesson

πŸ‘‰ God’s law does not save β€” but it leads us to the One who can save: Jesus Christ.


✝️ 5. How do we avoid legalism?

This is one of the most important questions for Christians.

Legalism arises
when people:

  • place their hope in their own performance
  • want to save themselves through obedience
  • judge others by outward piety

Especially Christians
who take God’s commandments seriously
must be careful
not to fall into this danger.

The Bible makes it clear:
πŸ‘‰ No human being is justified by works of the law.

On the day of judgment, no one will stand
because they were β€œgood enough.”

Because:

  • every person has sinned
  • every person needs grace
  • every person depends on Christ

Therefore, our hope does not rest:

  • on our own piety
  • on religious performance
  • on perfect obedience

but solely on:
πŸ‘‰ the perfect righteousness of Jesus.

However, this does not mean
that God’s commandments are unimportant.

True faith leads to obedience,
but:
πŸ‘‰ obedience is the fruit of salvation,
not its cause.

Therefore, the cross protects us at the same time:

  • from lawlessness
    and:
  • from legalism.

Because there it becomes visible:

  • how seriously God takes sin
  • how great His love is

πŸ“– 6. What role does knowledge play?

The Bible closely connects knowledge with spiritual life.

Proverbs 24 shows:
Knowledge can:

  • bring wisdom
  • create stability
  • give hope

But lack of knowledge can:

  • mislead people
  • weaken them spiritually
  • distance them from God

At the same time, mere knowledge alone is not enough.

One can:

  • possess much biblical knowledge
  • but have no relationship with God.

Therefore, knowledge must:

  • reach the heart
  • transform character
  • be lived out practically.

True spiritual knowledge leads:

  • to humility
  • to love
  • to deeper trust in Christ

The greatest danger is
knowing the truth
without allowing oneself to be changed by it.

πŸ‘‰ Knowledge without relationship makes one proud.
πŸ‘‰ Knowledge with Christ transforms life.


πŸ”§ 7. Practical application

This lesson invites us to:

  • understand God’s law more deeply
  • take sin seriously
  • trust in Jesus’ grace
  • combine truth and love
  • lay aside religious pride
  • live daily with Christ

❓ 8. Personal reflection question

If I stood before God today:
What would I place my hope in β€”
my performance or Jesus Christ?


🌟 9. Closing thought

Jesus did not come
to abolish God’s law,
but to make its true beauty visible.

Because:

πŸ‘‰ The law shows us God’s holy standard β€” the gospel shows us God’s saving love in Christ.

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