Sunday, August 21, 2016

COP 2016 BIBLE STUDY & HOME CELL WEEK 34

THE CHURCH OF PENTECOST – 2016 BIBLE STUDY OUTLINE
WEEK 34 – SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 2016

TOPIC: SOURCES OF SUFFERING - THE FALL

Main Text: Gen. 3:1-19
Memory Verse: Gen. 3:17 Then to Adam He said, “Because you have heeded the voice of your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I commanded you, saying, ‘You shall not eat of it’: “Cursed is the ground for your sake; in toil you shall eat of it all the days of your life.

Introduction

In some parts of the world, it seems that all kinds of calamities and sufferings are attributed to the works of sorcerers, witches and the devil. This has led to the situation where many Christians become so focused on the devil in their prayers. It is so sad that sometimes, when the prayer meeting is not focused on dealing with the enemy, attendance is low. Unfortunately, some ministers have taken advantage of this ignorance to exploit Church members. This is not right. It is important to understand the sources of suffering so that we can relate better to them when they arise. In the next three studies, we shall seek to answer the questions, who or what is responsible for the suffering? Is it the work of God Himself? Is it Satan? Is it simply natural consequences in a world of cause and effect? In today’s study, however, we shall consider the natural causes of suffering.

Discussion Question

1. How did the disobedience of Adam and Eve affect:
a. Nature (Verses 14, 17, 18)
b. The woman (Verse 16)
c. The man (verse 19)
2. Do the effects of the fall affect us today? Rom. 8:18-23
3. Practically, how is the fall responsible for some of the sufferings today?
4. How do our actions and decisions sometimes cause others to suffer?
5. What lessons have you learnt today?

Conclusion

After the fall (Gen. 3:14-19), the world has never been perfect. The universe and its systems, together with the living things and the human beings are groaning (Rom. 8:18-23). Although Jesus has redeemed us from the fall, we live in the “already-but-not-yet” (i.e. our redemption has not yet been consummated). So we are still subject to the “fallen nature of the world”. Thus, we suffer from some of the natural consequences. For instance, old age comes with its associated diseases (loss of vision, loss of memory due to the dying of the brain cells, weaknesses, menopause etc.). Natural occurrences like floods and earthquakes can affect us and even kill our loved ones. These could be due to the consequences of the fall. Related to the natural cause is the fact that the world is now governed by natural laws; laws of cause and effect, laws of sowing and reaping among others. When these laws are violated, the natural consequences occur, for instance a car accident caused by someone else’s carelessness.



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THE CHURCH OF PENTECOST – 2016 HOME CELL OUTLINE
WEEK 34 – SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 2016.


ACTIVITY: SERMON DISCUSSION/PASTORAL CARE, GROUPINGS & VISITATION




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