LESSON FIVE
The Cleansed Life
Lesson Objective: To learn the importance and means of living a cleansed life moment by moment
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BIBLE STUDY
Read John 13-15
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Living “Out of Fellowship” With God
- What characterizes a person who is not in fellowship with God (James 1:8)? Think back on your life. How has this verse characterized you? In what way(s) has this changed since you came to know Jesus Christ?
- Read Isaiah 59:2. What is the result of sin in one’s life?
- Do you think sin in your life has affected your relationship with God? How?
How to be Cleansed
- What is the condition for cleansing and forgiveness (1 John 1:9)?
- The word confess means “to say the same thing as another—to agree with God.”
Confession involves three things:
Agreeing that you have sinned (be specific)
Agreeing that Christ’s death on the cross paid the penalty for that sin
Repentance—changing your attitude toward that sin, which will result in a change of action toward that sin
When God brings to your attention the fact that something you have done is sin, you are to confess—say the same thing God says about that specific sin. Do not just say, “I have sinned,” but state what the sin was and agree with God, looking at it from his viewpoint. Then determine to put it out of your life and not do it again. - What two things did the psalmist do about his sin in Psalm 32:5?
- Read Proverbs 28:13. What is the result of not admitting sin? Of admitting sin?
- In what situations has each of these results been true in your life?
Living “In Fellowship” With God
- Notice that when we confess our sins, God restores us to fellowship. Walking in fellowship with the Father and the Son is referred to as “walking in the light.” Read 1 John 1:7 and list two results promised. Give an example of how you have experienced each in your life.
- When we are in fellowship with God, specific things are happening within us. According to Philippians 2:13 and Philippians 4:13, what are they? Describe how the verses can help you overcome specific temptations or weaknesses you face.
- What is this power within us and what is its result (Romans 8:9; Galatians 5:22,23)? List several ways the qualities found in Galatians 5:22, 23 are at work in your life.
- What should be our attitude when tempted (Romans 6:11–14)?
Why (Colossians 3:3)?
Identify ways you can obey the instructions given in Romans 6:11–14.
LIFE APPLICATION
Questions
- Do you understand the importance and means of living a cleansed life moment by moment?
- In your own words, write what you will do when you find anything that breaks your fellowship with the Lord.
- Summarize the reasons it is so important to confess sin as soon as you are aware of it.
- Use these steps to confess your sin:
1) Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the sins in your life.
2) List the sins on a piece of paper.
3) Confess the sins.
4) Write 1 John 1:9 across the sins.
5) Thank God for his complete forgiveness.
6) Destroy the paper to signify what happened to your sins.
Memory Verse: “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.” (1 John 1:9 NLT)