Sunday PM Worship

Lesson 37 of 49 October 13, 2025

During the class, the teacher began by citing 2 Peter 3:18, emphasizing the need for believers to grow in both grace and the knowledge of Christ. He linked this growth to the experiential reality of God’s goodness, recalling a previous lesson on how God’s mercy extends even to those who reject Him. The central focus shifted to God’s justice, using Deuteronomy 32:4 to describe His perfect uprightness and Habakkuk 1:13 to illustrate His intolerance of sin. By examining Romans 3:9‑24, the teacher explained how the gospel resolves the tension between God’s loving nature and His just character, showing that Christ’s death on the cross serves as both a propitiation and a demonstration of divine righteousness. The message concluded that while God’s goodness, love, and mercy are abundant, they do not negate His just nature. Rather, through Christ’s atoning sacrifice, God upholds justice without compromising grace, offering believers a balanced view of His character that calls for both reverent awe and personal transformation.

Deuteronomy 32:4

He is the Rock, His work is perfect, and all His ways are just. A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is He.