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The Fall of Man (4)

Jan 18, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message delves into Genesis 3, focusing on the far-reaching consequences of the fall of man. The speaker discusses the judgments pronounced on Adam, Eve, and creation, emphasizing how sin has affected relationships, nature, and the human experience. Key points include the judgment on nature, the introduction of toil and pain, and the change in diet as a result of the fall. The message highlights the significance of understanding these consequences to grasp the nature of sin and its impact on the world today.

Genesis 3:14Genesis 3:15Genesis 3:16Genesis 3:17-19Romans 8:18-21Genesis 2:17Genesis 9:5

Reflection Questions

What are some ways you see the consequences of the fall reflected in today's world?

How can understanding the judgment on creation help you in your relationship with nature?

In what areas of your life do you struggle with the effects of sin and the fall?

How does the concept of increased toil and pain in work resonate with your personal experiences?

What steps can you take to deepen your reliance on God amidst the struggles introduced by the fall?

The Fall of Man (5)

Feb 1, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message focuses on Genesis chapter 3, which is foundational for understanding sin and its impact on humanity. The speaker discusses the consequences of the fall, including spiritual death and total depravity. Key points include how sin separates humanity from God and the pervasive effects of sin on every aspect of human nature. The message emphasizes the need for God's redemptive plan through Christ as a response to the fall.

Genesis 3:1-24Isaiah 59:2Ephesians 4:18Romans 3:10-12Philippians 3:8Acts 10:1-2Matthew 23:23Romans 2:14-15Ephesians 2:1-12

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that spiritual death is a separation from God?

How can understanding the concept of total depravity change your perspective on human behavior?

In what ways do you see the consequences of the fall reflected in today's world?

How can you apply the understanding of God's grace in your life, knowing that you cannot earn a righteous standing before Him?

What steps can you take to deepen your relationship with God, recognizing the impact of sin on that relationship?

The Fall of Man (6); The Transmission of the Sin Nature

Feb 8, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message discusses the profound effects of Adam's sin on humanity, focusing on guilt, shame, and enmity with God. The speaker emphasizes that guilt signifies moral responsibility and the deserving of God's judgment, while shame reflects the internal awareness of that guilt. The message also highlights the active hostility towards God that arises from sin, as illustrated in Romans 8 and Colossians 1. Ultimately, the speaker points to the atonement provided by Christ as the solution to the consequences of sin, emphasizing the necessity of God's grace for salvation.

Genesis 3:7-8John 3:17-18Romans 8:5-8Colossians 1:21Revelation 20:6Revelation 21:8Romans 5:12-19

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to be guilty before God, and how does that shape your understanding of sin?

How do you personally experience shame in relation to your actions and your relationship with God?

In what ways do you see active hostility towards God in today's culture, and how can you respond to it?

How does understanding the concept of atonement change your view of your own sinfulness and need for a Savior?

The Transmission of the Sin Nature

Feb 15, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message delves into the theological implications of Adam's sin and its impact on humanity. The speaker discusses various views on how sin is transmitted from Adam to all people, emphasizing that Adam's sin brought death and condemnation to the human race. The message contrasts Pelagianism, which claims Adam's sin only affected himself, with the biblical perspective that we inherit a sinful nature from Adam. The speaker highlights the importance of understanding our inherent sinfulness and the necessity of Christ's redemptive work. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to grasp the gravity of sin and the grace offered through Jesus.

Romans 5:12Romans 5:15Romans 5:17Romans 5:18Romans 5:19Psalm 51:5Jeremiah 17:9Ephesians 2:3

Reflection Questions

How does understanding the transmission of sin from Adam affect your view of human nature?

In what ways can you see the consequences of sin in your own life and the world around you?

What does it mean to you personally that Christ's death remedies the sin brought by Adam?

How can you apply the concept of receiving God's grace in your daily life?

The Transmission of the Sin Nature (3)

Feb 22, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

The message discusses the theological implications of Adam's sin and its effect on humanity, focusing on Romans 5. It explores how sin entered the world through Adam and how all humans inherit a sinful nature as a result. The speaker contrasts different theological views, including Pelagianism and representative headship, ultimately advocating for the realistic headship view. This view posits that Adam's sin fundamentally changed his nature, which has been passed down to all humans. The message concludes with the assurance that Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers, providing a path to salvation.

Genesis 3:1-24Romans 5:12Romans 5:19Psalm 51:5Jeremiah 17:92 Corinthians 5:21

Reflection Questions

How does understanding the impact of Adam's sin change your perspective on your own nature?

In what ways do you see the consequences of sin manifesting in the world today?

How does the concept of imputed righteousness through Christ affect your relationship with God?

What steps can you take to better understand the doctrines of sin and salvation in your daily life?

The Implications of the Doctrines of Man & Sin

Mar 1, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message discusses the implications of biblical teachings on humanity and sin in relation to psychology and sociology. The speaker emphasizes the importance of filtering modern psychological insights through a biblical lens to discern truth from error. Key points include the belief that humanity is created in the image of God, the corruption of humanity due to sin, and the responsibility individuals have for their actions. The speaker also highlights the tension between secular humanistic psychology and biblical teachings, particularly regarding self-worth and the nature of guilt. Lastly, the message sets the stage for future discussions on related sociological issues.

Genesis 1:27Romans 5:12Psalm 51:1-3

Reflection Questions

1. How does understanding that humanity is created in the image of God change your perspective on self-worth?

2. In what ways do you see modern psychology conflicting with biblical teachings on sin and responsibility?

3. How can you apply the concept of filtering cultural beliefs through a biblical lens in your daily life?

4. What steps can you take to ensure that your understanding of human behavior aligns with biblical principles?

The Implications of the Doctrines of Man & Sin (2)

Mar 8, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message discusses the implications of biblical teachings on man and sin, particularly in relation to sociology and racism. The speaker emphasizes that all humanity shares a common origin in Adam, which counters racial superiority claims. The impact of sin on society is explored, highlighting how it leads to injustices like racism and ethnic prejudice. The message concludes with the importance of recognizing our shared sin nature and the equal opportunity for redemption through Christ, regardless of ethnicity or background.

Acts 17:24-26Romans 5:12Galatians 3:26-28Ephesians 2:11-18Colossians 3:9-11Genesis 9:18-25

Reflection Questions

How does understanding our common origin in Adam influence your view of racial and ethnic differences?

In what ways can you actively combat racism and prejudice in your community?

What does it mean for you to be one in Christ with people from different backgrounds?

How can the concept of shared sin nature help you empathize with others who struggle with sin?

What practical steps can you take this week to share the message of redemption with someone in your life?

Related Difficult Questions

Mar 22, 2017Dr. John KingMAN & SINGROW Class - What the Bible teaches about Man and Sin

This message discusses the biblical teachings on sin, focusing on the concepts of the unpardonable sin and the sin unto death. The speaker explains that the unpardonable sin, as described in Matthew 12, involves attributing the works of Jesus to Satan, a sin that cannot be committed today since Jesus is not physically present. Additionally, the sin unto death refers to a manner of sinning that leads to physical death due to persistent unrepentance and rejection of God's chastening. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts within their biblical context and reassures listeners that they need not fear committing the unpardonable sin today.

Matthew 12:22-321 John 5:161 Corinthians 11:27-31Acts 5:1-10

Reflection Questions

What does the concept of the unpardonable sin mean for your understanding of God's grace?

How can you ensure you are responding to God's chastening in your life?

In what ways do you see the importance of repentance in your daily walk with God?

How can you support others who may be struggling with their understanding of sin and forgiveness?