Good Morning, All!First, thank you all for your support last week. I felt so blessed and encouraged by your comments on my Unbloggable post. Feeling so much better this week, and actually have had quite a lot of "bloggable" moments this week! Can't wait to share!
But first, since I'm the hostess this week, it's time to post the questions for week four for you who are participating in the Seeking Him Together Bible Study to ponder and prepare to answer tomorrow:
1. What is repentance and why is it so crucial in the process of both personal and corporate revival?
2. When God brings conviction of sin to the heart of one of His children, what does it tell us about Him?
3. When is the best time to respond to God's conviction and His call to repentance? Why?
Ways to share your answers:
- If you have your own blog, you can write a post answering some or all of the questions. On Tuesday, I'll have a Mr.Linky here in a fresh new post (if Mr. Linky is working again) so ya'll can give us a simple way to find your post.
- If you're not a blogger, but you are on Facebook, the questions will be in the Discussion Board for the Seeking Him Together Bible Study Group on Tuesday and you can answer them there.
- If you're neither a Facebooker nor a Blogger, you can simply leave your answers in the comment section of Tuesday's post which will be herethis week. (next week Melissa at Breath of Life will be hosting) This option is open to everyone, even if you're not participating in the group study.
Create in me a clean heart, O God
And renew a right spirit within me
Psalm 51:10
And renew a right spirit within me
Psalm 51:10
3 comments:
Just wanted to let the bloggie Bible studiers know that I did post on my blog recently some discussion regarding the study. I'm still fuzzy on the best way to link up with others and read what they are thinking. Come on over and read the post if you want and comment your thoughts.
Thanks!
Heidi
Enjoyed chatting with you today, friend. Let's continue the conversation another day...
Week 4:
1. What is repentance and why is it so crucial in the process of both personal and corporate revival?
Repentance is cleaning up the vomitus interruptus of our sinful mess and Christ-confidently walking away from it w/thanksgiving!
Everything without true repentance, yes...you're thoughtlife, too...is in vain!
2. When God brings conviction of sin to the heart of one of His children, what does it tell us about Him?
He is intimately aware of everything we think and do. He wants spend more time w/us. Sin separates. Repentance restores. The Creator of heaven and earth wants to be with me! How cool is that?
3. When is the best time to respond to God's conviction and His call to repentance? Why?
Depends...do you want overflowing fulfillment, joy, peace and freedom or bottomless emptiness, unhappiness, strife and bondage?
If the latter, stay on the treadmill of nowhere. Otherwise, stop everything immediately, confess, repent and walk hand in Hand w/Jesus.
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