Four Examples of God’s Compassion for Sinners in the Old and New Testaments

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Sometimes people believe God the Father is the God of the Old Testament and He is filled with wrath and judgment, and God the Son is the God of the New Testament and He is filled with compassion and mercy. But we see God’s compassion for sinners in both the Old and New Testaments.

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00:00 God’s Compassion for Sinners
05:58 Lesson One: We see God’s compassion for sinners ___________________ __________________.
36:59 Lesson Two: Even as God’s children we should still see ourselves as ________________ ________________.
45:37 Lesson Three: God’s compassion for sinners allows us to escape the __________ ______________.

Family Worship Guide
Directions: Read the verses and then answer the questions:

Day 1: Luke 15:20, Matthew 18:23-27—Why do people think the God of the Old Testament is different than the God of the New Testament, or similarly why do people think God the Father is the God of the Old Testament and God the Son is the God of the New Testament? Why is this thinking wrong and what verses come to mind? Why did the prodigal son’s father have compassion on his son?

Day 2: Jonah 4:2, 11, 1 Kings 21:25-29, Psalm 103:13—Why do you think God had compassion on the Ninevites? Why do you think Jonah did not have compassion on the Ninevites? Why do you think God had compassion on Ahab? How can thinking about God’s compassion for sinners encourage you?

Day 3: Luke 15:21, 17:7-10, Deuteronomy 21:18-21, Romans 7:10, 2 Corinthians 3:6-7 cf. John 5:24, 1 John 3:14—Why should we still see ourselves as unworthy servants even if we are God’s children? What does the law demand? Why do you think the law sets such a high standard? How can we avoid the punishment due us for breaking the law?

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