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Talk No. 1: God'S Love

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CFC Singles for Christ

Christian Life Program


The Basic Truths About Christianity

TALK No. 1: GOD’S LOVE

GOAL : To communicate the truth that God loves us and has a plan for our welfare.

EXPANDED OUTLINE

I. The situation in the world today.

A. There is serious disorder in the world today.

a. There is war. (Cite some of the current wars going on).


b. There is poverty.

a. Starvation in different parts of the world.


b. Poor people even in rich countries.

c. There is murder.

ƒ Particularly despicable is abortion, resulting in the killing of millions of


unborn children.

d. There is social injustice.

A. On a personal level, there is loneliness, depression, fear, insecurity, mistrust,


etc.

B. Everyone agrees that something major is needed to correct the situation in


the world.

a. Man has made various efforts to improve the world, but their efforts are
not succeeding. For example:

a. In the field of medicine, through the ultrasound technique, we can


discover the sex of a child before it is born. But some people use this
technology to decide to kill the unborn child if found defective, or if it is
not the desired sex.

ƒ Man cannot be completely trusted to use God's wisdom properly.

b. In food production, we have learned better and more productive ways


of increasing the yield of the land. But millions of people are still
dying of malnutrition and starvation.
ƒ The human race has not learned to share God's provision with
their less fortunate members.

c. Some even propose solutions through man-made religions and other


ideologies. Examples: TM, Marxism, and New Age.

b. Man is not succeeding because all these efforts are based on man's
wisdom.

ƒ What is needed is God's wisdom and ways. Isaiah 55:8-9.

II. What is the way of God? Does God have a plan for bringing us out of our
confusion and disorder?

a. Yes! The starting point for understanding God's plan is found in the story of
creation in Genesis.

1. Genesis 1:31. What God creates is good.

ƒ The confusion and disorder is not in accordance with the plan of God.

2. Genesis 1:27. God created man in His image.

ƒ The ugliness and sin in the lives of people today are not in
accordance with God's will.

3. Genesis 3:8-9. Man is meant for friendship with God.

ƒ The disruption in our relationship with God is our doing, and is not as
God intends.

b. However, things did not turn out according to God's plan. Original sin
entered the picture. And from then on, man continued to turn against God
and His ways.

c. But still, even if God punished man, God did not abandon him.

1. God punished Adam and Eve when they sinned, yet God extended to
them a gesture of grace: He gave them clothing (Genesis 3:21) and even
promised that the offspring of the woman will crush the head of the
serpent (Genesis 3:15).
2. God punished Cain for murdering his brother Abel, yet He gave Cain a
mark to protect him from being killed on sight (Genesis 4:15).
3. Further on in Genesis (Genesis 6 ff.), we read about the wickedness of
man in the time of Noah. God sent a flood to eradicate the evil on earth,
yet He had compassion. He directed Noah to build an ark that would
deliver the righteous from death.
4. Still further in Genesis (Genesis 11:1-9), the wickedness of man
continued to provoke the wrath of God, illustrated by the building of the
tower of Babel. But this incident of the tower of Babel is immediately
followed by the story of Abraham (Genesis 12), which is the beginning of
the great restoration that Jesus was to bring.

d. From these accounts, we can see how God loves the human race, how God
would not leave man alone to his fate.

1. God is neither indifferent nor distant. God is someone who loves us and
is interested in having a personal relationship with us. He is interested in
the details of our daily lives.

ƒ Isaiah 48:17. Jeremiah 29:11.

1. In fact, God wants to bring us all back to Himself, to restore our fellowship
and intimacy with him. Ephesians 1:9-10.
2. This is God's plan! It is an expression of His love.

ƒ God does not want us to live lives of pain, poverty, or injustice. God
wants the world to be a place of peace, justice and happiness. A
place in which He would reign!

III. How can God's plan happen?

a. When we look at the world around us, it seems impossible.

b. Again, we need to turn to God's wisdom. We need God's point of view.


What does God say about life's realities?

1. The Bible tells us about the reality of Satan. Ephesians 6:12.

a. We are not just confronted with particular wrongs in society or in


ourselves. Behind all these is something bigger. Satan is
orchestrating these evils.
b. On our own, we cannot overcome Satan.

1. God also says that our human efforts apart from Him will prove useless.
John 15:5.

ƒ On our own strength, we cannot overcome the challenges in our


Christian life.

c. So what is the solution? Jesus Christ!

1. Christ is the answer.

a. He is a spiritual being more powerful than Satan.


b. He is the vine from which we draw life, strength and power.
1. In fact, Christ is the fullness of God's love. John 3:16.

d. Thus, in Jesus we experience the love of God. And in Jesus, God's plan for
restoration can begin to happen.

IV. What do we need to do?

a. We need to simply accept Jesus as Lord and Savior. Romans 10:9.

1. What this means will become clearer as we move on in this CLP.


2. But for now, what is important to know is simply this:

a. God loves us.


b. God sent Jesus His own Son.
c. In Jesus we are saved and restored to our relationship with God, with
the fullness of life He intended.

b. So God has done His part. It is now our move.

1. The choice is ours: to live under the dominion of darkness, a life of


slavery under Satan, or to live in the kingdom of God, a life of freedom,
dignity, peace and happiness.
2. Let us accept Jesus and the salvation that he brings. Let us begin to truly
experience God's love.

V. A Final Word

a. When Jesus spoke to his disciples, some were turned off (John 6:60). They
could not accept the truths Jesus revealed to them and they left (John 6:66).
Jesus turned to the other disciples and asked if they were going to leave too.
They stayed.

b. You too will be confronted with the basic truths of the gospel of Jesus. Some
of you may find difficulty accepting them. Some people do.

1. Some say the devil is pure imagination, some silly superstition. Not so.
2. Some say sin was just a concoction of a rigid Victorian era, and that in
today's liberal views there are no more sins.

ƒ If there are no more sins, then who needs a savior? Who needs
Jesus? He came for nothing.

3. Some even question the divinity of Jesus Christ. Is Jesus really God?

ƒ For the answer, come back next week.

c. The choice is given to each of you.

1. Will you continue to investigate how God's plan can work in your life? Will
you continue to explore, along with us, how God's love can make a
difference in your life?
2. Or will you just walk away like the disciples who left Jesus?
3. I hope that just like Simon Peter you will say: "Lord, to whom shall we go?
You have the words of eternal life" (John 6:68).
CFC Singles for Christ
Christian Life Program
Participants Outline

TALK No. 1: GOD'S LOVE

Brief Outline

I. The situation in the world today.


a. Serious disorder in society: war, poverty, murder, etc.
b. On a personal level: loneliness, depression, fear, etc.
c. Man makes various efforts to improve the world but is not succeeding because these
are not based on God's wisdom.

II. God has a plan for bringing us out of confusion and disorder.
a. God is interested in our lives.
b. God wants to restore our fellowship and intimacy with Him.

III. We need God's point of view.


a. Satan is real and is behind the evils in the world.
b. On our own strength, we cannot overcome the challenges in our Christian life.

IV. Jesus Christ is the answer.


a. Jesus is the fullness of God's love.
b. In Jesus, God's plan for restoration can begin to happen in our lives.
c. We need simply to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior.

Discussion Starter

1. Share with one another how you came to the Christian Life Program and what you expect or
seek to experience. Start with a brief introduction about your life.
2. Share about how you have personally experienced God's love.

Scriptures for Daily Prayer

Day 1 Isaiah 55:8-9 Day 5 Ephesians 1:7-10


2 Isaiah 48:17-19 6 John 3:16-18
3 Jeremiah 29:11-14 7 Romans 10:9-13
4 John 15:4-7

The Challenge

God has loved you with an eternal love. The ultimate manifestation of this love was sending
God's own Son to suffer and die for you. Will you open your heart to receive the fullness of His
love? Will you open your mind to explore the richness of God's plan for you through the rest of
the Christian Life Program?

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