
There is a big difference between a peace-keeper and a peacemaker. In our studies on this distinction we've noticed that peace-making is active, sometimes even aggressive. It's boldness in the face of conflict and even arranging for that conflict that must come for true peace to emerge. This is the process God uses to facilitate peace for peacemakers.
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Marriage is sacred and holy. It should be respected as such. God having created marriage tells us how it works best, what its purposes are, and what He expects to see inside it. As Christians, we are always doing our best to live up to God's expectations. This lesson shows important ideas that help build a foundation for a godly marriage.
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Salvation is too important to simply guess at. God want's us to be sure in our salvation, and the only way to be sure is to use the Bible as our guide.
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This class connects the spiritual traits of patience and peace, showing how one makes the other possible. Drawing from Matthew 5, Proverbs 3, and Romans 14, it examines the nature of patience in dealing with time and peace in dealing with tension. Participants will learn how spiritual maturity involves moving from passive peacekeeping to active peacemaking—building a life and community grounded in wisdom, grace, and restraint.
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What does the Bible have to say about the validity of baptism as a requirement for salvation?
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This is an application class. We will review what we have talked about in previous classes and discuss how to implement.
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