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What does Colossians 3:1-3 state about true identity?
What does Colossians 3:1-3 state about true identity?
- It is hidden with Christ in God (correct)
- It is determined by our iniquities
- It is shaped by our surroundings
- It is revealed through self-discovery
What did Isaiah's encounter with God in the temple reveal about himself?
What did Isaiah's encounter with God in the temple reveal about himself?
- His sinfulness and the need for purification (correct)
- His righteousness
- His immunity to iniquity
- His perfection
Why is acknowledging and taking responsibility for our sins crucial?
Why is acknowledging and taking responsibility for our sins crucial?
- To appear humble
- For true repentance (correct)
- To achieve self-actualization
- To gain favor with others
What happens as a new identity is formed according to the text?
What happens as a new identity is formed according to the text?
What can hinder our ability to hear God's voice clearly?
What can hinder our ability to hear God's voice clearly?
What does God desire to do as we stand in the courts of heaven, according to the text?
What does God desire to do as we stand in the courts of heaven, according to the text?
What is revoked when iniquity is removed, according to the text?
What is revoked when iniquity is removed, according to the text?
What does iniquity do to our ability to see ourselves as Jesus sees us, according to the text?
What does iniquity do to our ability to see ourselves as Jesus sees us, according to the text?
According to the text, what happens when iniquity is cleared?
According to the text, what happens when iniquity is cleared?
Which biblical book and verses are referenced in the passage to highlight the importance of understanding one's identity?
Which biblical book and verses are referenced in the passage to highlight the importance of understanding one's identity?
According to the passage, what is the primary effect of iniquity?
According to the passage, what is the primary effect of iniquity?
What is Isaiah's response when he is caught up in the glory of God according to the passage?
What is Isaiah's response when he is caught up in the glory of God according to the passage?
What does the passage suggest about understanding one's true identity?
What does the passage suggest about understanding one's true identity?
In the passage, what does 'woe is me, I am undone' imply about Isaiah's self-perception?
In the passage, what does 'woe is me, I am undone' imply about Isaiah's self-perception?
What is the significance of setting one's mind on things above as mentioned in Colossians 3:1-3?
What is the significance of setting one's mind on things above as mentioned in Colossians 3:1-3?
What does the passage suggest about the impact of iniquity on our perception of ourselves?
What does the passage suggest about the impact of iniquity on our perception of ourselves?
What is suggested as a means to come into the full measure of the identity that God has for us according to the passage?
What is suggested as a means to come into the full measure of the identity that God has for us according to the passage?
Based on the passage, what does 'your life is hidden with Christ in God' signify?
Based on the passage, what does 'your life is hidden with Christ in God' signify?
How does Isaiah react when he realizes his sinful nature in the presence of God's glory?
How does Isaiah react when he realizes his sinful nature in the presence of God's glory?
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Study Notes
- Topic five in semester one deals with the effects of iniquity on identity.
- Iniquity in the bloodline gives the enemy legal rights to tempt us in specific areas.
- Iniquity also shapes the way we see ourselves, limiting us from God's full purpose for our lives.
- Colossians 3:1-3 states that our true identity is hidden with Christ in God.
- In Isaiah 6, Isaiah's encounter with God in the temple reveals his sinfulness and the need for purification.
- Isaiah's awareness of his sin and the sin in his bloodline led him to repentance.
- Acknowledging and taking responsibility for our sins is crucial for true repentance.
- The removal of iniquity allows us to see ourselves as God sees us.
- A heavenly proclamation declares the liberation from sin and iniquity.
- A new identity is formed as we begin to think of ourselves in the way God thinks about us.
- The removal of iniquity clears the spiritual ears to hear God more clearly.
- Iniquity can hinder our ability to hear God's voice clearly.
- As we stand in the courts of heaven, God desires to liberate us from incorrect thinking about ourselves.
- The power of iniquity against us is revoked, allowing us to see ourselves as Jesus sees us.
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