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Dr. Buzzell concludes this lesson by saying that if we fail, God wants us to come back to Him. Why is this significant to us today?
Austin replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago 186 Members · 190 Replies
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No matter what happens to me, God loves me and wants a relationship with me. God is my anchor.
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it is significant because a life without God is empty and mostly sad
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This is significant to us today because, from the time Adam and Eve fell into sin until the present, God desires a relationship with us. He desires and values this so much that He sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, as payment for our sin debt. This is why when we die, the sin debt that we owe God has already been paid by the blood of our Savior, Jesus Christ. God wants a relationship with us, wants us to love Him, and has engineered a road for us to go to Him.
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Because no matter how we break God’s law, He will always forgive and love us. God judges, shows mercy, with grace.
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A normal human response to one’s own failure is that it will mark him or her forever. That is how God is different. Trusting in God and asking forgiveness erases a human’s sins. If only humans could offer forgiveness as easily as God does.