We want to be holy as He is holy. In this study, you will have an opportunity to look at your sinfulness. "Opportunity" may not seem like the right word, but in reality we too often ignore the symptoms of sin in our lives and we don't take the time, nor have the focus needed, to look inward to the root of our sin and deal with it. During this intense and concentrated time of study, however, you will continually be asking the Lord to reveal to you what is deep and hidden within your heart, so that you can be cleansed of sin and filled instead by the Spirit with the righteousness of Christ. We want your heart to reflect the holiness and righteousness of our God Most High, but you have to be willing to do the hard work to see your sin from His perspective. This study will definitely take you through that process as you ask the Lord to completely transform your heart.
-Lecture Resources: Living with a New Heart; John Calvin’s Guide to the Christian Life (circa mid 1500s); Heidelberg Catechism (1563); The Holiness of God by R. C. Sproul (Revised edition 2000, originally published in 1985); George Whitefield ‘s Daily Devotions, entry for September 13th (circa mid 1700s); Matthew Henry’s Commentary on Gen. 1:1-2.
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Laurie Aker
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If you would prefer, you can purchase the workbook, ebook, and other resources at http://www.thistlebend.org or you can continue the purchasing process below As Christians, we too often ignore the symptoms of sin in our lives, and we don’t take the time, have the focus, or have the trust in the Lord that is needed to look inward to the root of our sin and deal with it. The Lord has called us to be holy as He is holy, so we want our hearts to reflect the holiness and righteousness of God Most High. But we have to be willing to do the hard work to see our sin from His perspective. In this intermediate-level discipleship study, women are led to begin asking the Lord to reveal to them what is deep and hidden within their hearts, so that they can confess and believe that they will be cleansed of sin and filled instead with the righteousness of Christ. The goal of this study is lasting heart transformation, not imparting more head knowledge.