Which of these
characterize your life: the "natural person," the "spiritual man,"
or the "worldly believer"? What would you like to change in your life?
How will you do that?
In your own
words, explain how Romans
7:14-19 relates to your life.
What does the
great promise of Romans
8:1 mean to you?
Why does God
care if there is sin in your life?
What does each
of the following verses tell you about God's view of sin?
God's Word says
that your sins have already been forgiven. Why then, do we confess
sins?
If a person
has confessed all known sins in his life and has claimed the forgiveness
of God, but still has guilt feelings, what should he do?
Have you confessed
all known sin to God and made right every wrong done to others as
far as it lies within your ability to do so? (Read Matthew
5:23,24.) If not, what further action do you need to take?
Think of someone
in your family or place of business who doesn't know Christ. How could
you influence them to believe in the vitality and excitement of living
for Christ?
Are there any
unconfessed sins that are short-circuiting God's power in you life?
Take a few moments to list on a piece of paper any sins that the Holy
Spirit reveals to you. Write 1
John 1:9 across the list, claiming the verse by faith for your
life. Then destroy the list and make restitution, if necessary.