Study 10A..Daniel was brought before the officials in Babylon for his fidelity to God, as a result of which he was thrown to the lions (Daniel 6:16-17).But God deliver him
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Study 10A HOW GOD DELIVERS HIS PEOPLE
Key-verse: “May my supplication come before you; deliver me according to your promise.” (Psalm 119:170)
Our key-verse gives us a picture of King David praying to the Lord, earnestly requesting deliverance. What does this mean, “deliver me according to your promise”? It means, according to the promises God has given in His Word and according to the examples that are recorded of His mighty deliverances. No less than ten times in this psalm David uses this expression when praying to the Lord - see verses 28, 41, 58, 65, 76, 107, 116, 154, 169, 170. Let’s study some of the ways in which we need God’s deliverance, find a scriptural illustration of God delivering in that way; and then we shall look for a promise from the scriptures applicable to that special deliverance.
1 . We need deliverance from the guilt and penalty of sin : the illustration of this is in Luke 18 :9 -14 , and the promise is in Acts 13 : 38 -39 .
Luke’s passage records our Lord’s parable of two men, a Pharisee and a publican. They are types of men and women today. Both were sinners and both were guilty before God (Romans 3:23). The Pharisee, however, thought that God would accept him because of his supposed goodness (verses 9-12). There is absolutely no hope of deliverance from sin’s penalty on the grounds of anything good in ourselves (Romans 3:20; Ephesians 2:8-10; Titus 3:5). The only way to be delivered from the penalty of sin is to look to Jesus and trust in His work on the cross. This is indicated in the publican’s prayer (verse 13). He prayed, ”God, have mercy on me, a sinner”. What was the result? - verse 14 tells us! - and here is the promise for you – look up Acts 13:38-39.
2 . We need deliverance from the power of evil : the illustration of this is in Romans 7 :18 - 25 , and the promise is in Romans 6 :14 .
What a tremendous struggle is described in the verses in Romans 7! Here is a Christian, conscious of the battle which is going on between his old nature and his new nature, having received his new nature through faith in Christ. Notice the agonising cry in verse 24. How greatly this man needed deliverance, and how he longed to be set free from spiritual and moral bondage! Verse 25 tells us he was set free; and here is the promise for you - look up Romans 6:14.
Can you take some minutes to claim this beautiful promise of God....see you in the concluding part.God bless you.
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Study 10A HOW GOD DELIVERS HIS PEOPLE
Key-verse: “May my supplication come before you; deliver me according to your promise.” (Psalm 119:170)
Our key-verse gives us a picture of King David praying to the Lord, earnestly requesting deliverance. What does this mean, “deliver me according to your promise”? It means, according to the promises God has given in His Word and according to the examples that are recorded of His mighty deliverances. No less than ten times in this psalm David uses this expression when praying to the Lord - see verses 28, 41, 58, 65, 76, 107, 116, 154, 169, 170. Let’s study some of the ways in which we need God’s deliverance, find a scriptural illustration of God delivering in that way; and then we shall look for a promise from the scriptures applicable to that special deliverance.
1 . We need deliverance from the guilt and penalty of sin : the illustration of this is in Luke 18 :9 -14 , and the promise is in Acts 13 : 38 -39 .
Luke’s passage records our Lord’s parable of two men, a Pharisee and a publican. They are types of men and women today. Both were sinners and both were guilty before God (Romans 3:23). The Pharisee, however, thought that God would accept him because of his supposed goodness (verses 9-12). There is absolutely no hope of deliverance from sin’s penalty on the grounds of anything good in ourselves (Romans 3:20; Ephesians 2:8-10; Titus 3:5). The only way to be delivered from the penalty of sin is to look to Jesus and trust in His work on the cross. This is indicated in the publican’s prayer (verse 13). He prayed, ”God, have mercy on me, a sinner”. What was the result? - verse 14 tells us! - and here is the promise for you – look up Acts 13:38-39.
2 . We need deliverance from the power of evil : the illustration of this is in Romans 7 :18 - 25 , and the promise is in Romans 6 :14 .
What a tremendous struggle is described in the verses in Romans 7! Here is a Christian, conscious of the battle which is going on between his old nature and his new nature, having received his new nature through faith in Christ. Notice the agonising cry in verse 24. How greatly this man needed deliverance, and how he longed to be set free from spiritual and moral bondage! Verse 25 tells us he was set free; and here is the promise for you - look up Romans 6:14.
Can you take some minutes to claim this beautiful promise of God....see you in the concluding part.God bless you.
For more package,visit our blog:segoeevangelism1992.blogspot.com and also you can click on the link attached.
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