SIN
My
True or
 False?
Most of us don’t
    REALLY
understand God’s
  plan for our
   salvation.
2 Romanticized Events
3 Romanticized Events
Do I have the same
     problem?


Have I romanticized
  MY salvation?
All men sin.
Christ died
 for sins.
Hear.
    Believe.
Repent. Confess.
 Be Baptized.
Live faithfully.
“The
righteous is
  scarcely
   saved”
“I came that they
  may have life
    and have it
  abundantly.”
         — John 10.10
“Give me.”
Leaving
  for a
    far
country.
Leaving
  for a
    far
country.
Leaving
  for a
    far
country.
Squandering
Squandering
“enjoy the
    fleeting
pleasures of sin.”
       — Hebrews 11.25
“enjoy the
    fleeting
pleasures of sin.”
       — Hebrews 11.25
“that none of
you be hardened
     by the
  deceitfulness
     of sin.”
       — Hebrews 3.13
“that none of
you be hardened
     by the
  deceitfulness
     of sin.”
       — Hebrews 3.13
“that none of
you be hardened
     by the
  deceitfulness
     of sin.”
       — Hebrews 3.13
In Need
Longing
Longing
I have
squander it
    all!


           He came
          to himself
I have
wasted my
 Father’s
 blessing!


          He came
         to himself
I am
perishing!



          He came
         to himself
I have
sinned!



           He came
          to himself
He came
to himself
Will today be the
day you will come
to yourself, and be
       saved?
Lesson slideshows (with notes)
    and audio can be found at:


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Compiled and Presented by:
Fellowship with God                                    Dave Stewart
Understanding God’s Plan for My Salvation
                                                  6 September, 2009
                                                    Las Cruces, NM
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           The Consequences of My Sin
                                               Luke 15.11-32


  Synopsis: Too many of us fail to truly understand our own salvation. The
  Parable of the Prodigal Son helps reminds of the real consequences of our
  sin.



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My Sin