Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division – a truth about God, a truth about man, a truth about God’s relationship to man; a sin to avoid, promise to trust, example to follow, command to obey, truth to believe):
1.My state in my sin (Psalm 51:1-6)
Principle: God has
a remedy for man’s sinful nature.
2.What God can do about my sin (Psalm 51:7-14)
Principle: God’s
plan for every life is powerful and beautiful.
3.God’s desired response to what He does about my sin
(Psalm 51:15-19)
Principle: God
desires every person’s praise.
Subject Sentence (10-word
sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):
God’s unfailing love cleanses, restores, and delights in
my praise.
Aim (“To Cause My
Audience To…” Know, See, Learn, Understand, etc.):
TCMATK God has a plan for dealing with man’s sinful
nature.
Application (not
yes or no question. Meant to bring about
heart change):
1. Where do you need God’s mercy today? Where have you felt the healing of His
unfailing love and compassion? Is there
a sin in your life that you’re minimizing?
What do you need to confess to God and ask Him to forgive? Is there someone you need to ask forgiveness
from? Or someone you’ve been withholding
forgiveness from? With whom can you
reconcile today?
2. How have you experienced God’s deliverance from your
sin? How has your heart been transformed
by walking with Jesus? How have you been
encouraged by God’s presence in your life?
Where could you tell others about times when God has sustained you
through difficult circumstances? Who has
God brought into your life to share the Gospel with? Who has God brought into your life as a
fellow believer who you could encourage?
3. How are you praising God? What is your motivation for praising
God? In what area are you suffering that
you could turn into praise to Jesus?
The Big Idea (author’s
main purpose in writing; the one thing all the other things in the passage is
about; if you couldn’t talk about it, you would still understand the passage is
trying to convey this):
Sin
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