Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse, even though Paul is referring to the Gentiles, we see a picture of ourselves before we knew the Lord. We were aliens from the Kingdom of God and strangers to His promises. We had no hope beyond that which we found in ourselves, and there wasn't much hope there!
Think about your life before you came to know Jesus. What were you like? What sins did you frequently fall into? You were living without the hope that Jesus offers each of us, but today you live a different story. Think about the ways that knowing Jesus has changed your life. He offers us so much -- confidence in Him, not being afraid, peace in all moments, and assurance of eternity with Him.
In our natural, fallen state, we could never have had a relationship with the Lord. Our unholiness made it impossible for us to approach the Lord, but we could never make ourselves holy or cleanse ourselves of our own sins. Jesus's death was the perfect sacrifice that paid for our sin in full. By living a life that no one else could, He made it possible for us to live the lives that He had for us.
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In this verse, even though Paul is referring to the Gentiles, we see a picture of ourselves before we knew the Lord. We were aliens from the Kingdom of God and strangers to His promises. We had no hope beyond that which we found in ourselves, and there wasn't much hope there!
Think about your life before you came to know Jesus. What were you like? What sins did you frequently fall into? You were living without the hope that Jesus offers each of us, but today you live a different story. Think about the ways that knowing Jesus has changed your life. He offers us so much -- confidence in Him, not being afraid, peace in all moments, and assurance of eternity with Him.
In our natural, fallen state, we could never have had a relationship with the Lord. Our unholiness made it impossible for us to approach the Lord, but we could never make ourselves holy or cleanse ourselves of our own sins. Jesus's death was the perfect sacrifice that paid for our sin in full. By living a life that no one else could, He made it possible for us to live the lives that He had for us.
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