On this past Lord's Day after service, I was talking with Jordan in the parking lot for a while and just as we were about to leave a woman drove into the parking lot. She asked if this was a Church and said she was looking for a Church to get involved with. She was clearly distressed and seemed to be a bit desperate. She told me that she has had substance abuse issues, has been in abusive relationships, and comes from a broken home. I was able to preach the Gospel to her and she seemed receptive. I prayed with her, and then got her phone number and told her I would call her Tuesday evening. Could you please pray for her, and for my conversation with her? There is a possibility she might show up Sunday evening. Her name is Ty. Thanks, fam.
- Introduction For many people the word “God” does not mean very much. They do not know who God is or what he has done. They do not know whether there is only one God or many gods—or whether there is any God at all. They may have some general ideas about God and may even use his name in their ordinary conversation, but they definitely do not know him. And they aren’t at all sure that it is even possible to know anything about him. They are not terrified by his awesome holiness, they are not afraid of his perfect justice, and they are not comforted by his gracious promises. They have no idea whether or not God knows any more about them than they know about him. And they have no idea how to find out. Whether God truly exists or not, he definitely does not have a significant place in their present life or in their plans for the future. In this Lesson you will learn some of the things the Bible teaches us about the one true God. Whether or not you believe what the Bible says, you will at lea