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ISAIAH _ AMOS

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Saturday, July 1st<br />

Read - Isaiah 1:1-9, 16-20<br />

• Widespread sin had defiled this nation who had completely turned their backs on God. Isaiah was called not only to<br />

prophesy about Isaiah's future, but also to call God's people to repentance.<br />

Isaiah 1:4-9<br />

• Israel knew how God was asking them to live. However, they rebelled and suffered the consequences of<br />

disobedience.<br />

• In what area of my own life do I struggle to obey God?<br />

• Am I experiencing any consequences to this disobedience? Yes No<br />

Isaiah 1:16-17<br />

• How do these verses connect with James 1:22, "Be doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving<br />

yourselves"?<br />

• What do I need to do to turn from my disobedience and follow God?<br />

Isaiah 1:18<br />

person<br />

• Isaiah's message progressed from judgement to an offer of<br />

forgiveness. This message was given to people who already had a<br />

relationship with God and had experienced His work in their lives.<br />

• How would I describe my relationship with God?<br />

I think I'm okay with God because I'm generally a good<br />

Jesus is<br />

THE way,<br />

THE truth,<br />

THE life.<br />

I believe in a God but wouldn't say I have a "relationship" with Him<br />

I have a relationship with God based on my trust in Jesus Christ<br />

I am unsure where I stand in my relationship with God<br />

• Jesus said in John 14:6, " I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."<br />

• According to Jesus, how can I have a right relationship with God?<br />

By my good works<br />

By attending church faithfully<br />

By trusting in Jesus alone to save me<br />

• If I've never made this decision, who's a friend or leader who could explain more?

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