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SUMMARY:CONFESSION
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Psalm 32:1-3\, 5\nMemory Verse: 1 John 1:9 \nIntroduction: Should we confess our sins to God? Yes.\n1. What is promised to those who confess their sins? 1 John 1:9.\n2. Besides God\, who else should we confess to? James 5:16.\nNote: It does not say\, confess to a priest\, minister\, or a congregation.\n3. What is in store for someone who conceals their transgressions?\nProverbs 28:13a.\n4. What is in store for someone who confesses their transgressions?\nProverbs 28:13b.\n5. Is it even possible to not confess to God\, and to keep the\nknowledge of our sins from Him? Hebrews 4:13\, Psalm 139:4.\n6. In the Bible\, do we have an excellent example of offering a\nconfession and asking for forgiveness? Proverbs 51:1.\n7. Eventually all will be judged. At that time\, will there be any who\nwill not confess? Romans 14:11-12. \nConclusion: A common saying is\, confession is good for the soul. Yes\, it is good for the eternal soul. 1 John 1:9.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Plan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
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SUMMARY:REDEMPTION
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Hebrews 9:11-15\nMemory Verse: Colossians 1:14 \nIntroduction: To redeem means to purchase. We are sinful and mortal beings with a penalty that must be paid. We must be redeemed.\n1. Why was Jesus crucified 2000 years ago? Ephesians 1:7.\n2. Is this redemption present or future? Ephesians 4:30\, Luke 21:28.\n3. What was the condition of all Gentiles before we heard the gospel?\nEphesians 2:12.\n4. Redemption is a manifestation of what? Ephesians 2:7.\n5. What is our present relationship to God? Romans 8:17.\n6. Who is the source of our redemption? Hebrews 9:12.\n7. Redemption leads to eternal life. What else is granted to those who\nare saved? Psalm 37:11.\n8. Is this redemption based on our performance? John 3:16.\n9. When will we be redeemed? Colossians 3:4. \nConclusion: Jesus has died for our sins. We have been redeemed by His blood\, that is to say\, we have been purchased by His blood. The\npenalty for sin has been paid through the blood of Jesus Christ.
URL:https://mtzionma.com/event/redemption/
LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Plan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
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SUMMARY:GOD’S WILLINGNESS TO FORGIVE
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Psalm 130\nMemory Verse: Psalm 130:4 \nIntroduction: God is not above the earth\, looking for sinners to destroy. He wants the best for everyone\, including forgiveness.\n1. How has God dealt with penitent sinners? Psalm 103:10-11.\n2. Why does He deal with mankind in this way? v 13-14.\n3. What is God ready to do for all who call upon Him? Psalm 86:5.\n4. Sodom and Gomorrah were probably the most wicked cities on\nearth at that time. When Abraham asked God to spare Sodom if He\nfound ten righteous persons therein\, what did He say? Genesis 18:32.\n5. When David confessed his great sin to God\, how did God respond?\nPsalm 32:5.\n6. Does God always forgive sins when they are confessed to Him?\n1 John 1:9.\n7. Did Jesus show His willingness to forgive? Matthew 26:27-28.\n8. Why did Jesus go as far as giving His life for us? John 10:11-18. \nConclusion: When we sin\, we must ask for forgiveness. God is more than willing to forgive every sinner who sincerely asks.
URL:https://mtzionma.com/event/gods-willingness-to-forgive/
LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Plan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTSTAMP:20260602T191435
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SUMMARY:FORGIVING ONE ANOTHER
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Matthew 18:21-35\nMemory Verse: Matthew 6:12 \nIntroduction: How important is our forgiveness of others? How important is it to our own salvation?\n1. Will God pardon us if we do not forgive others? Mark 11:26.\n2. That being so\, how should we ask for forgiveness? Matthew 6:12.\n3. Should we limit our forgiveness of others? Matthew 18:21-22.\n4. According to this parable\, what happens to those who do not\nforgive others? v 23-35.\n5. Then how important is forgiveness? v 33-34.\n6. Where should that forgiveness come from? v 35.\n7. By forgiving\, whose example are we following? Colossians 3:13.\n8. Forgiveness of sins is necessary for eternal salvation.\nColossians 1:12-14. Therefore\, is forgiveness of others necessary for\nour forgiveness and eternal life? Matthew 6:12\, 14-15. \nConclusion: Jesus forgives sinners of a lifetime of sins. We should begrateful for the eternal life that comes through that forgiveness. And for\nthat reason\, Jesus requires that we also forgive others.
URL:https://mtzionma.com/event/forgiving-one-another/
LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Plan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
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SUMMARY:UNBELIEF
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Hebrews 3:7-12\nMemory Verse: Hebrews 3:12 \nIntroduction: Jesus does not reward unbelief. To the contrary\, He repudiates unbelief multiple times.\n1. What warning is given concerning unbelief? Hebrews 3:12.\n2. Is it possible to please God without faith? Hebrews 11:6.\n3. What hindered Christ from performing miracles? Matthew 13:58.\n4. After resurrection\, why did Christ reprove the eleven? Mark 16:14.\n5. And\, again\, why did He reprove Thomas? John 20:27.\n6. Why were the Jewish people\, the branches of the tamed olive tree\,\nbroken off? Romans 11:20.\n7. Concerning unbelief\, what warning does God have for the New\nTestament church? v 21-22.\n8. Faith and belief are siblings. How can we acquire them?\nRomans 10:17.\n9. What is the final destination of all unbelievers? Revelation 21:8. \nConclusion: For those that do not believe\, there is one destination for them. By studying the Bible\, we sharpen our belief.
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