Those who were raised in the Christian faith may have trouble narrowing down when exactly they first believed. From the time of their earliest memories, Scripture and church teachings dominated what they thought about God and how they approached life. If they never strayed from those teachings, it's hard to pinpoint when and how they became Christians, which can lead to doubt. But as this study points out, our "unremarkable testimonies" can foster certainty and thankfulness instead of insecurity.
Table of Contents
Scripture: Proverbs 1; Romans 3:9-26; 2 Timothy 1:1-14
Leader's Guide
Identify the Current Issue
Discover the Eternal Principles
-Teaching point one: Having an unremarkable testimony is a blessing.
-Teaching point two: Having an unremarkable testimony means you've never been in prolonged rebellion against God.
-Teaching point three: Having an unremarkable testimony may help a person understand sin even more profoundly.
Apply Your Findings
Based on: "Humdrum Hallelujah" by Megan Hill, Christianity Today, December 2014
Total number of pages - 8