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June 5, 2022

Sin & Depravity

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Passage: Lamentations 1:20-22, 2:14, 4:13, 5:6-7

In the book of Lamentations, we find the admission of sin, the need for repentance, the value of lament, and the reality of hope, all resting on the foundation of faith in the righteousness of God. Join us as we unearth gems of trust and hope from the rubble of wholesale tragedy in our current teaching series.


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We encourage you to spend some time with God this week and go a bit deeper on this topic. Please consider these study questions for further reflection:

Question 1
The author of Lamentations says that those who spoke for God "have not exposed your iniquity to restore your fortunes..." Why is it important that our sin be exposed? Who does it need to be exposed to? (See Hebrews 3:13; Romans 10:2-4; Psalm 139:23-24; Romans 3:19-20)
Question 2
The bible speaks of sin in two ways: as an event (doing what we should not, or not doing what we should) and as a condition (depravity; systemic moral corruption; our "sinful nature"). According to the bible, how and when can we be delivered from our depravity? (Romans 7:18-20, 24; 1 Cor 15:51-57; 1 John 3:2)
Question 3
How does the bible's teaching about sin & depravity broaden our understanding of God's love for us in Christ? Can sin separate us from the love of God in Christ? (Lamentations 3:22-23; Romans 8:35-39; Revelation 21:3-4)

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