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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Read Ellen G. White, “Christ the Way of Life,” pp. 365-368 , and “Perfect Obedience Through Christ,” pp
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See more posts by Curtis Hall I recently had a conversation with a man that I greatly admire by the name of Pastor T. Marshall Kelly. Not only is he a world renowned Christian singer ( Youtube Video Here ); he is a man that exudes love and encouragement. During our talk, he told me, “Curtis, if you are doing what God wants you to do, you can’t lose.” Those wise words sum up all who have given their lives in devotion to God, including Peter who wrote the books we are studying this quarter.
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Peter next steers Christians to the ultimate expression of what living a holy and faithful life will be like. Read 1 Peter 1:22-25 . What crucial point is he making here about what it means to be a Christian? Peter’s starting point is that Christians are already purified (“Seeing ye have purified .
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See more posts by Hope Sabbath School You can view an in-depth discussion of “An Inheritance Incorruptible” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below
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See more posts by Joyce Griffith To the Exiles. What were Peter’s credentials for writing the two books in the New Testament that bear his name? Does Peter identify “exiles” as his primary audience as your lesson guide does? Scholars still debate whether Peter was writing to a Jewish or to a Gentile audience. What do you think
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