I. The Gunpowder (14:21-33)
A. A dysfunctional family does not fully ______________ for past offenses.
B. A loving God will never ____________________ His children (Isaiah 49:14-16, Psalm 27:9-10, Hosea 11:8-9).
C. A dysfunctional family teaches ___________________ as a necessary evil.
D. A loving God teaches _______ as a necessary virtue (2 Cor 4:1-2).
II. The Treason (15:1-6)
A. A dysfunctional family teaches _____________________ as the best defense.
B. A loving God teaches ________________________ as the only vindication (Isaiah 50:4-9).
III. The Plot (15:7-12)
A. A dysfunctional family absolves no one of personal ____________________ (Jeremiah 9:4-6, 12-14, 23-24).
B. A loving God is the ______________________ the world wants but can never give.