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Chapter #2 The Revelatory God: Handout pdf | Video
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Series Introduction| Knowing God | The Revelatory God | Goodness of God | Holiness of God | Power of God | Omnipresent God | Exalted God | Faithfuness of God | Wisdom of God | Mercy of God | Wrath of God | Love of God | Sovereignty of God | Providence of God
“Are all the religions the same?” “Do they all religions lead to the same goal?” God interrupts this line of thinking by giving us a clear picture of who He is by introducing His special unique characteristics. We should all be glad He is who He says He is and seek His grace while it can be found.
Purpose: Our goal is to personally know God more deeply and as a result of that growing relationship better reflect His glorious person. In this chapter we show our understandings of our relationship with others can help us to know how He wants to interact in our own lives.
Here are our three main sections of The Revelatory God.
The Way to Know God |
Friendship |
Our Desire to Know God |
Quest |
God’s Self-Revelation |
Come |
You know me and I know you!
Social applications like Facebook and Twitter are the big thing. They perfectly fit into our fast-moving generation. We simply cannot go outside our front door and start chatting with our best friends.
They live beyond our block and perhaps even in a different state or country.
One of our sisters moved to Texas and got married. They now have a cute little baby. But surprise, we can get a glimpse of their life through pictures they update to Facebook.
Question: List five things that develop a relationship and five things that are fun about good relationships.
We have provided answers from a class below.
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Answers from a class.
List three things that develop a relationship and three things that are fun about good relationships. (Ideas suggested from class.)
Developing Relationships
Things in common
Trust
Communication
Time spent together
Shared adversity
Kind attitude
Fun About Relationships
Learning about others
Mutual affirmation
Honesty - comfortable
Companionship
Rub off (become more like the other)
Sharing interests
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