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I. Access to the LORD's promises II. Access to the LORD's justice III. Access to the Lord's worship IV. Access to the LORD Himself.
I. vv14-16 What do you do if you’ve misused or misappropriated any of the holy things that are associated with God’s worship? II. vv17-19 What if you may have done something wrong and you’re troubled about it, but you can’t quite put your finger on it? III. 6:1-7 What if you’re guilty as sin because you've intentionally, deliberately misused or misappropriated things that belong to other?
I. Why a sin offering if there's a burnt offering for atonement? II. The category of Unintentional sin is bigger than just ignorance, vv1-4. III. There are different kinds and categories of sin, and some are more heinous than others. IV. Confession of sin is part of the process of repentance and forgiveness, v5. V. God’s law made provision for the poor, so that socio economic status would not get in the way of assuring sinners of God’s forgiveness, vv7-13.
I. The one to whom he prays. Notice how deliberately Trinitarian is his prayer. II. Notice the manner of his prayer. It’s urgent, humble, and thoughtful. III. Notice he lifts his prayer to God the Father with childlike confidence and expectancy. IV. He prays to God the Father, to strengthen his people by the Spirit.
The unintentional sin offering. What was Israel to do if an anointed priest sinned? Or if the whole congregation sinned? Or if an elder, judge, prophet, king, chief musician, head of a tribe, or some other leader sinned? Or if a common person sinned?
The apostle Paul prays for believers to grow and mature as 1) the Spirit strengthens them, 2) Christ dwells in them, 3) They are rooted and grounded in love, 4) They comprehend the love of Christ, 5) They experience the love of Christ, 6) They are filled with the fullness of God.
I. The perspective we need, vv7-8a II. The content we pass along, vv8b-9. The anticipated results, vv10-11. The ongoing invitation, vv12-13.
I. Determined to demonstrate II. Delivered from death III. Dispatched as a disciple
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