
The encounter of Jesus and Peter in John 21:15-22 sees Jesus asking Peter if he loved him three times, then telling him to feed Jesus' sheep. This class takes a closer look at the significance of this moment.
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Jeremiah was tormented for speaking about God to those who didn't want to hear. When persecution and hardships come, it is tempting to withdraw and stop trying to tell others about the gospel, but we must persevere because the cost of silence is too much.
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As Pharoah hardened his heart over the Hebrews, the process took him to a place of no return. This lesson explores how a person can become unable to surrender to the will of God.
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Mark 6:14-29 interrupts the story about Jesus and the Apostles being sent by Him to introduce an example of what kind of world Jesus is sending them into. The death of John the Baptizer strikes a strong contrast between physical and spiritual strength.

What keeps a person rooted and steady when life becomes uncertain? This lesson shows us how to be rooted in God.
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When Jesus sent the twelve apostles out into all the world, He sent them out with he sent them out to be depending on the faithfulness of others to provide all physical needs in faith.
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The main reason the Bible was written is to reveal God and form humans into covenant relationship with Him through Jesus Christ.
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