
Faithfulness builds on self-control and meekness by introducing the concepts of personal integrity and conviction. In fact, the way faithfulness grows is directly proportional to how well we maintain that conviction. Maintaining conviction is impossible without the idea of focus, so join our class as we discuss how to maintain focus in faithfulness.
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We have looked at passages related to Jesus and Paul making disciples. By covering these passages we brought out many great principles and lessons. This class is a review of those to help prepare us for what comes next: Starting to put these ideas into practice!
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The Bible is divided between the two major covenants: The Old Testament and the New Testament. This divide is vital to understanding the Bible's message about how we live today. There is a lot of confusion in the religious world about this, so this lesson shows the distinctions between the two.
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Faithfulness and perfection are sometimes thought to be synonyms, but in reality they are very different ideas. No one can be perfect, but we can all be faithful and that faithfulness can increase more and more throughout life. This class defines faithfulness in a way that is realistic and true to the biblical teachings about it.
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In Matthew 26:73, while Peter was denying he knew Jesus, the people figured out he knew Jesus because of Peter's accent. In Acts 4:13 the Sanhedrin knew that Peter and John had been with Jesus because of the way they spoke with boldness. The way we speak can be called an accent. In this lesson Jason shows that the principle still applies. Can people know you follow Jesus by identifying your "Christian Accent"?
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In our series about meekness, we have looked at the Bible's definition and discussed examples of the idea. In this lesson we will consider the necessity of clarity of vision in meekness. It is almost impossible to fully embrace meekness without it! Find out why in this class.
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