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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?
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Deleted User07/10/2022 at 08:38This is significant to us today because this was the major theme throughout the Old Testament. One of the main purposes of the Old Testament was to show that we serve a forgiving, gracious, and loving God who desires for man to repent and return to fellowship with Him.
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Deleted User07/05/2022 at 22:32From the very beginning of time, the very first (Dispensation of Innocence)-thru the (Dispensation of Grace), Man has constantly failed God, and God through His infinite Mercy and Grace, has always provided forgiveness towards and for us. God really loves us. I believe, we often forget how much He really loves us, and the sacrifice He made on our behalf; yet at times we live as if there is no God, or as if God owes us something. God is truly awesome, and merciful. I’m glad that He is not like us in thought or deed.
God always desires to communicate with us from the beginning of time, the Garden of Eden to Present Day. -
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Deleted User06/17/2022 at 17:56We all have sinned and fallen short. But because of GOD’S Love HE has provided a way to get back to an intimate relationship with HIM.
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Deleted User06/05/2022 at 18:24Due to the fall, we are all imperfect and prone to sin. We need to be in relation with God, to grow more and more daily to be like Him, as we are created in his image. We are insufficient on our own, and need God’s grace and wisdom every moment of every day.
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Deleted User06/03/2022 at 11:46It is significant today because we are still failing in our daily lives, bur knowing we have a savior who can restore us gives as hope.