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God’s purpose for you is not only to be like Jesus was 2,000 years ago — but also to be like Jesus is now — resurrected, immortal, filled with glory and power!
Facing Life’s Issues with a Biblical Perspective – Bible Study Lesson 1 [Page 2 of 5 Pages] “Perspective” implies a specific focus in life. Take a moment to articulate your perspective relative to the issues you listed above. What was Adam’s God-given perspective (or focus) in life before the Fall?
Paul learned it was all about yielding to God and letting the Spirit of God live the Christian life through him. That’s what we’re going to learn about in Romans 8—how to live the Christian life God’s way. We’ll learn about the great deliverance that is ours. There’s something here to help every Christian, even if you’re discouraged.
The Meaning of Life: A Gift From God. First Sunday: Life Is a Gift To Be Defended From Any Who Would Take It. “My parents say they don’t want to be a burden. They want to die with dignity. Is that OK?” This week we consider God’s gift of life and our responsibility to defend human life.
Sep 1, 2019 · The Ultimate Meaning of Life: A Biblical Perspective offers an answer to two of the main questions related to the meaning of life: Why were we created? and What were we created for? In the Christian sphere, even though these questions are not new, nor are the answers, Christians usually do not offer a detailed rationale for these answers.
- Jonathan Abanto
One of the best resolutions we can make is to adjust our perspective and look at life through God’s eyes. Here are seven things that God looks at differently than we do. From our earthly standpoint, time appears as an unstoppable and unyielding force that is always against us.
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Sep 5, 2019 · Stemming from Packer’s profound theological knowledge, Knowing God brings together two important facets of the Christian faith― knowing about God and also knowing God through the context of a close relationship with the person of Jesus Christ.