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Nature and character of God
Nature and Character of God :
Who do we say God is? Note- Fail=Found
- Daddy
- All Powerful
- Understanding
- Healer
- Provider
- Protector
- Cheerleader/ Coach
- Merciful
- Loving
- Superhero
- Just
- Giver of Life
- Giver of hope
- Indescribable
- Giver of Peace
- Creator
- Faithful
Movie clip describing Who is God?
- Tattoo Artist -I am god and I control my destiny
- 13 year old- everywhere and everything
- Empty
- Self
- Stupid
- Rational
- God is who u want Him to be
- Joy= Truth
- Pre Con Ideas
Biblical Perspective of Who God Is?
Mark 1:5-13-Son- God says that -Tempted
Mark 1:21-28- Demon calls him Holy one of God - Demons Obey Him - Authority
Mark 1:40-45- Cured Leprosy - Compassion
Mark 2:1-12- Forgive Sins
Mark 3:1-6- Angry
Mark 3:7-12- Do not tell - Cast out Demons
Mark 4:35-41- Calm Storm - Very afraid - Who is this
Mark 5:1-20- Legion of Demons - Amazed - Go Home and tell all that The Lord has done
Mark 5: 35-43- Raised Dead - Tell no one
Mark 6:1-6- Hometown- His Peeps - Rebuked - Not allot - Limit of what God can do - Lack of faith
Mark 7:31-37- amazement
Mark 8:27-33-You r Christ - perceived ideas in the Jewish culture - Unpack perceived ideas/ concepts
Who do I say who God is ?
I say He is my Daddy the one who protects and provides and loves and forgives and he is everywhere in creation and everywhere in everyone's life. He's amazing and astounding and beautiful his heart is made of Gold and compassion and love and His heart breaks for us when we hurt and when people hurt us. He is all powerful and all knowing and

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