LESSON SIX
The Key to Inner Security
Lesson Objective: To find inner security in obedience to Christ
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BIBLE STUDY
Read Romans 5 and 6
Before you consider the many verses below, be sure to read the Bible passages listed above.
If you click on the verses in the study below you can see the entire verse! If you are not on-the-go, consider opening a physical Bible and looking up the passages.
The Rich Fool
Read Luke 12:13–34.
- What was foremost on the mind of the man in verse 13?
- Why did Jesus deny his request?
In light of this, why do you think he denies some of our requests? - Why was the man in the parable a fool?
- How do people today make the same mistake this man made?
- Name some illustrations Jesus used in verses 24–28 to show the uselessness of worrying about material things.
- Give some examples from recent events that show how true verse 34 is.
- How does this parable help you put your priorities in order?
A Follower of Christ
Read Philippians 4:10–19.
- How did Paul react to the lack of money?
- Where did Paul obtain the strength to face adverse circumstances?
- Is it easier for you to handle humble circumstances or prosperity? Why?
- How does having your priorities straight affect material changes in your life—whether for the better or worse?
- Study verse 19. Why do you think God promises to supply our needs, but not necessarily our desires?
- Read 1 Timothy 6:17–19. How do these verses compare with the world’s view? Be specific.
- Against what things did Paul warn the rich in 1 Timothy 6:17–19?
- What did he exhort them to do? Why?
- How would your obedience to these verses affect relationships in the following:
Your family?
Your church?
Your neighborhood?
Christ Himself
- In your own words, write what Jesus Christ did for us according to 2 Corinthians 8:9.
- Read 2 Corinthians 9:7, 8.
Because of what Jesus Christ has done for us, we should be willing to invest part of our income in his work. When we give toward his work, what should our attitude be (verse 7)? - Note the use of the words all and every in verse 8. Why can you be cheerful even though you may give sacrificially to God’s work?
When you have done this, what has been the result?
LIFE APPLICATION
Questions
- Think about the circumstances of your life. What part do they play in your search for security?
- In which areas of your life do you feel greedy or materialistic?
How have these feelings affected your spiritual well-being? - Have you found inner security in obedience to Christ?
- List on this chart your most important possessions.
Prayerfully yield each one to God. Then write down one way you can show that it belongs to him.
Memory Verse: “Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.” (Matthew 6:33 NLT)