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Freedom is something everyone wants but few truly experience. It's also understood differently by various people and cultures. But what does the Bible mean when it says that we're free? After all, it is "for freedom" that Christ set us free. The kind of freedom that Jesus offers is not the absence of constraint, or license, or personal autonomy. It's a deeper and more liberating freedom. It's the freedom from the slavery of sin, shame, and the law. It's the power that unites us to Christ and allows us to serve others in love. It's the settled confidence that comes from knowing we are adopted children of the King of the universe. It's what all the world wants that Jesus promised and is giving us daily in the gospel. Session Topics:
1. Free to Believe
2. Free to Contend
3. Free to Continue
4. Free to Identify
5. Free to Live
6. Free to Do Good Features:
● Six small group sessions
● Five-day concise reading plans each week
● Open, inviting design
● Guide for group discussion
● Questions for reflection
● Opportunities to memorize Scripture
● Call-outs and study features to help participants understand the story of the Bible Benefits:
● Get a Christian definition of freedom that serves as a basis for the Christian life.
● Reassess what gospel freedom means for you.
● See the benefits of the gospel applied to your life through a popular and easy-to-understand New Testament letter.
● Experience adoption and the freedom that comes from knowing that you are a fully loved and accepted child of God.
● Understand that there is no other gospel than the one Jesus offers, and that's a good thing for all of us.
● Let go of unhealthy spiritual attitudes or rhythms that have been keeping you from the blessings of the gospel that Jesus died to give you.
● Live to bear fruit of the spirit.
● Be encouraged to bear and share the burdens of others within the family of God.
● Love and serve others the way God intended for you.
● Realize that the freedom you have is not autonomy or the absence of constraint (nor a license to live however you want) but a deep and abiding commitment to serve God and love others.
1. Free to Believe
2. Free to Contend
3. Free to Continue
4. Free to Identify
5. Free to Live
6. Free to Do Good Features:
● Six small group sessions
● Five-day concise reading plans each week
● Open, inviting design
● Guide for group discussion
● Questions for reflection
● Opportunities to memorize Scripture
● Call-outs and study features to help participants understand the story of the Bible Benefits:
● Get a Christian definition of freedom that serves as a basis for the Christian life.
● Reassess what gospel freedom means for you.
● See the benefits of the gospel applied to your life through a popular and easy-to-understand New Testament letter.
● Experience adoption and the freedom that comes from knowing that you are a fully loved and accepted child of God.
● Understand that there is no other gospel than the one Jesus offers, and that's a good thing for all of us.
● Let go of unhealthy spiritual attitudes or rhythms that have been keeping you from the blessings of the gospel that Jesus died to give you.
● Live to bear fruit of the spirit.
● Be encouraged to bear and share the burdens of others within the family of God.
● Love and serve others the way God intended for you.
● Realize that the freedom you have is not autonomy or the absence of constraint (nor a license to live however you want) but a deep and abiding commitment to serve God and love others.
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