Ryan Sim - September 18, 2012

Day 20 - What God Did About Evil

In this session, we very briefly hint at what God has done about evil and sin, with lots more explanation to come next time.

Question: Have you ever found it hard to admit you need help? Why is it so hard? Do you react by running away, fighting hard, getting depressed or by defending yourself?

From the Bible: Read John 7-8 and reflect - How does Jesus deal with the woman in Chapter 8 whose faults are on public display?

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In this course, we look at the core of the Christian faith.

Slide4In this course we are not trying to explain how certain churches and denominations differ, but instead we’ll look at what most Christians around the world can agree on.

In just five/ten weeks, we also won’t get into tiny details that people like to argue about – like how many angels fit on the head of a pin!  We want to look at the big picture of Christian faith, and then we’ll leave the little details for another time.

We’ll be exploring how the Christian story answers some of life’s big questions.

Big questions are the kinds of questions we can often ignore in the business of day to day life,  but arise in those cloud-gazing moments when we pause and take stock of our lives.  They are often spiritual!

Big questions are questions like:

  • Is there a God?
  • If there is, can we know God?
  • Why am I here?
  • What happens after I die?
  • Is my life going anywhere?

Questions like these are “big” questions – but they’re hard to ask.

  • We’re either too busy to pay attention.
  • Or we worry that others will ridicule our questions
  • Or that we’ll be fired from our jobs, or sued, for bringing up religion in public!

This course exists to explore these big questions in a safe place, where you can focus, be honest, and not get run out of town or lose your job!

I know many of you have brought big questions to this course.

So in groups, share the big questions you’ve brought today.

What are your big questions in life, or about Christian faith?  You might want to write them in the comments section below.