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  1. Truth #1 – Life is not to be valued more or less by a Christian based on its perceived quality. Hannah understood this truth when she sang her song of praise to God. She sang: “The LORD brings death and makes alive; he brings down to the grave and raises up” (1 Samuel 2:6).

  2. (2) we give to others. God’s gifts fill our hearts with the desire to share with people the things God gives us. Then God’s gifts touch their lives in ways we can see. “ ‘Give, and you will receive. . . . The way you give to others is the way God will give to you’ ” (Luke 6:38, ICB). Read Acts 20:35. How can the truth of this verse

  3. The verse itself tell us God's reason for giving His Son: God loves the world. That is, God loves the people in the world. With that love in mind, God gave His Son—whom the Bible tells us is Jesus Christ—that we might (1) believe in His Son, (2) not die, and (3) live eternally. In other words, God had three very good motives for giving His Son.

  4. about God is not the same as actually knowing Him. God invites each of us to know Him personally and to have eternal life through Him. If we place our faith in Him, trusting in His death on the cross to pay for our sins, we will be forgiven and receive the promise of eternal life in heaven. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only

  5. sing judgment on one another.Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bea. ing with one another in love.Liv. in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associat. with people of low position.Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you ha.

  6. nd kindle faith in our hearts (Rom. 10:17).God’s purpose for our life has two major aspects: (1) His purpose in the world to co. e and (2) His purpose in the present world. These are intricately intertwined, and it is important to approach our need for guidance in the present world, which seem so urgent.

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  8. Aug 2, 2013 · There are two broad areas where we must seek to please God: Our walk (our behavior, including our attitude); and, our talk. 1. The good life results from healthy relationships which result from doing good in our walk. “Let him turn away from evil and do good; let him seek peace and pursue it” (3:11). This quote from Psalm 34 supports 3:8 ...

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