WHO THEN CAN BE SAVED?
Lesson text: Matt.19:17-26, John 3:1-21
Memory verse: Jesus answered and said unto him, verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. (John 3:3, KJV)
INTRODUCTION
If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? (Psalms 11:3, KJV). This verse backs the necessity of building strong foundation as a child of God, as a result our understanding of born again cannot be compromised. Born again is the license to enter the kingdom of God, hence we must have a firm knowledge on this matter. Lesson 1 will focus on discussing the wrong concept concerning born again (the myths of born again) by considering frequently asked questions on born again. Have a wonderful time analyzing Gods plan for saving man. LET THE BIBLE SPEAKS NOW.DISCUSSION What can you observe from the lesson text? (John 3:1-21) From the text, can we say being religious or moralist makes one born again. (Is salvation by works aloneor by faith alone or by faith and work?). (Matt 19:17-26, Eph.2:8-10, Act 10:4,5,15,34,45,48, Acts 17:6-34) Does one possession, position and age proves he/she is born again. (Salvation vrs divine blessing). Matt19:17-36 Jesus came for only the JEWS? (Matt 15:23-28) How do you understand this statement? (Salvation vrs nationality/denomination). (John 1:10-12) Analyzing Mark 16:15-16, Matt 28:19, what is your take on born again against baptism. (BAPTISMAL REGENERATIONCONCLUSIONWe thank God for opening our eyes to this reality that born again is not an initiative of man but rather the God of whom nothing is impossible. (Matt.19:26). We now therefore examine this salvation plan of our maker in details. MEET ME IN STUDY 2:
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