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Ah! God?셲 Wondrous Grace
Luke 32:1~4
Introduction: The life of a prodigal son and the consequences of legalism
1. Legalistic attitudes of life
혻혻 1) Self-centeredness?봟eing possessed with the illusion that self is justice and law
(Lk 15:12)
혻혻 2) Proud and arrogant?봲elf centeredness (Pr 16:18, Ps 5:5)
3) Unkind and indifferent to others (Hos 6:6, Mt 9:13)
4) Ungrateful?봞lways complaining (Ps 106:25-17)
2. Legalism that breaks
혻혻 1) Famine breaks into the world of the prodigal (Pr 11:28, 23:5)
2) A matter of course (Pr 1:30-32)
혻혻 3) A life is lowered to the very bottom (Jer 17:5)
??4) A past life and grace (Ps 77:4-5, 8-9)
3. Eyes opened by trials
??1) A cutting wind of suffering strips off legalism (Ps 25:7, 71:20)
혻혻 2) When broken down by suffering, one?셲 eyes open up to grace
- God?셲 great grace has brought us all this way in faithfulness (Isa 33:2, Ps 80:7)
혻혻 3) Grace produces a humble attitude?봫ake me like one of your hired men
????(Pr 28:13, Jas 4:6)
4. Grace given to those who realized
혻혻 1) The best robe?봳he robe of righteousness (Eph 2:4-5)
혻혻 2) A ring?봳he protection of the Holy Spirit (Eph 1:13, Gal 4:5-6)
혻혻 3) Sandals?봳he Threefold Blessing (Ps 103:2-5)
4) The fattened calf?봥lory, faith, hope, love, righteousness, peace, and the joy of heaven (Jn 10:10, Ro 5:2)
Conclusion: Only people whose legalistic self is broken can comprehend the grace of the Cross of Jesus, be transformed, and become the people of heaven.