SPIRITUAL VICTORY (SIN)

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As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)

In this session, you will explore what the Bible has to say about gaining spiritual victory over sin and temptation.

LOOKING BACK

Heart of a Leader: Evaluating our Walk with God (15 minutes)

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Motivation and Encouragement
  • Computers are great tools. They can be very useful. Computers can also be harmful. It all depends on the heart of the user. If good things are put in, then good things come out. If bad things are put in, then bad things come out. It is the same with our hearts. Galatians 6:7 says, “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap.” What we allow to be put into our hearts will determine what sort of fruit our life produces. We need to encourage each other to keep investing in our hearts. How can we do this? The answer is found in the book of Psalms.

Read Psalm 119:9,11.

LOOKING UP

New Lesson (45 minutes)

Discovery Bible Study –Victory over Sin


Relevant Topic: Why is it important and helpful for us to know about gaining victory over sin?

  • Have participants get into new groups of 4-5 people (or they can continue in their Iron-on-Iron groups).
  • In the following sections, each group assign verses to each participant. Each participant will read the passages and tell what they learned to the group.
  • Introduction:

    The Bible has a lot to say about sin. Even though we are now new creations in Christ and have a new identity, we still battle sin and temptation while we live in a broken world. Let us look at what the Bible has to teach us about the reasons we give into sin and how we can have victory over it.

    Activity 1: Original Sin

    Each person read their assigned verses. Next, have each individual answer to the group:

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    Core Principles

    There are 3 reasons people fall into sin:

    • We do not know the truth. (We do not know God’s Word. Or we are confused about the truth.  Or we believe a lie – truth is mixed with non-truth).
    • We do not believe what God says. (Satan tries to raise doubts using deceit and lies. This is the reason he is called the Deceiver).
    • We give into our natural desires.

    Satan’s strategy is to try to twist the truth. The process of the Fall: They Saw > They Desired (increasingly) > They Ate (fell into sin) > They Experienced the Consequences of Their Sin (judgment/death).

     

     

    Activity 2: Temptations

    Each person read their assigned verses. Next, have each individual answer to the group:

    Genesis 3:1-24

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    Temptation—James 1:13-15

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    Core Principles
    • The desires we face today are the same desires that Eve had in Genesis 3:6 . We are not tempted by something until that desire is in our heart. We are responsible for our sin.

    Activity 3: Gaining the Victory

    Read your assigned verses and then tell the group:

    Truth Discovery 1
    • Luke 4:1-13

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    Truth Discovery 2
    • Romans 6:6-11

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    Truth Discovery 3
    • Romans 6:12-14
    • 1 Peter 5:8-9
    • James 4:6-10
    • James 5:16

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    Core Principles

    Submit, Resist, Come Near, Victory

    One: Submit

    • Confess that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior (Romans 10:9-10).
    • Say James 4:6-8 to remind you about the way out of temptation.
    • Remember your commitment that the old self is “dead” (Romans 6:11 ).
    • Offer yourself to God in prayer (Romans 6:13 ).

    Two: Resist

    • Remember you have authority over the powers of darkness in Jesus Christ (Luke 10:17-19 ; Romans 6:6-7 ).
    • Stand firm in resisting Satan’s deception and temptations (1 Peter 5:8-9 ).
    • Say Scriptures that remind you of the truth about that situation (Luke 4:1-11 ).

    Three: Come Near

    • Pray asking for Jesus’ strength to resist the spirit or temptation.
    • Pray continually until you can have victory and give thanks (Philippians 4:6-7 ).
    • Ask other believers to pray with you (James 5:16 ).

    Fourth: Victory

    • Experience the peace of God (Philippians 4:6-7 ).
    • Give thanks to God every time you have victory over temptation (1 Thessalonians 5:18 ).

    There is a normal process of falling into sin: See > Desire (increasingly) > Give into sin > Experience the consequences of sin (judgment/death). We can practice these four points to help us overcome temptation and sin: Submit, Resist, Come Near, Victory. One of the purposes of the church is to provide a community of believers to help us fight temptation to sin.

    LOOKING FORWARD

    Preparing for Mission: Evaluating our Leadership (20 minutes)

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    Sending the Laborers

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