i. to identify activities that are actually destructive to our Christian livelihood and
ii. to discuss how we can avoid the way of such activities.
Every sinful and ungodly way ends in destruction. People who tread on that way may be enjoying it temporarily; but such "enjoyment" does not last. In our Bible reading today, Absalom plotted against his own father, the anointed king of Israel. Initially, the road seemed good and smooth, but it ended in his destruction. (2Sam. 18:9-17). Our study guides will reveal how we can avoid this type of broad way of destruction.
1. With reference to our Bible passage today, define the broad-way as the way of destruction and the road for Absalom in 2Sam 17:9-17.
2. In the context of Est 7:9-10; Prov. 16:25, 30:11,17 and Acts 1:16-18, mention or describe some of the ways or steps that appears good but are actually harmful to life here on earth and in eternity.
3. Discuss how the human sinful nature can be dealt with in order to escape the risk of destruction. Romans 6:13; 12:1-2; 2Pet. 2:11-12.
4. How would you advise a Christian brother or sister who you are convinced is cruising on the easy way to destruction? Discuss in line with 1Tim 4:12 and Tit 2:7-8.
In a world where sin is rampant and made to look harmless and attractive, believers in Christ are to be careful of things they engage with. They must not just consider the immediate pleasures, but the ultimate end.
Accidents occur more on the broad way than on the narrow way!
Prov. 16:25: "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death."