For Freedom Christ has set us Free – Session Four
For Freedom Christ has set us Free – Session Four
In this session we’ll look at how Christians respond, and sometimes fail to respond, to God’s invitation to participate in this life.

In the last session we thought about the meaning of redemption as pertaining to a person’s need for God. From the moment we recognise and own our need for God the process of healing and acceptance can begin. It is a new start, a re-ordering of our lives and priorities which in turn prioritises the life of the spirit rather than the material. In it, we are redeemed, or ‘bought back’ from despair and meaninglessness. We begin to participate in the life of God himself.

In this session we’ll look at how Christians respond, and sometimes fail to respond, to God’s invitation to participate in this life, to understand the purpose of redemption and of God’s  redemptive work in the world.

Opening Conversation

Did the last session help you to see the idea of redemption differently? Paul’s use of the words ‘the world’ and ‘the flesh’, broadly speaking, translates as ‘the material’. But this would seem to imply that the material, as opposed to the spiritual, is inherently bad. Would you agree? Give reasons.

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Bible readings

Rom. 7:5-6

Gal. 5:1

John 8:26, 32

John 14:13

Key Points

Discussion Points

‘The One who sent me is true’

‘The Truth will set you free’

The Redemptive love of God