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➤ Patience SERIES —This series links the quality of patience with seven of the great themes of the Bible: grace, faith, hope, love, suffering, serving, and self improvement.
➤ Sowing and Reaping —A lesson on the theme of seedtime and harvest. What’s happening to us now, is the harvest of thoughts and actions previously sown as seed.
➤ Through Much Tribulation —We have been studying the “four horses of the apocalypse” and the four horsemen who rode them. They represent typical tribulations that human beings must continue to suffer until the end of the world. One human being, because he is the very Son of God, can lead us through all tribulations, even death.
➤ Tribulation Principles —Another study that helps us understand the troubles and suffering we go through. Outlines seven principles of tribulation.
➤ Preaching, Preparation, Patience (2Timothy 4:2) —Some preach only love, grace, hope, comfort, peace, and suchlike. They preach only what is positive to make people feel good. But we must also reprove and rebuke. We must do so in patience and truth, yet we must do so nevertheless (2Timothy 4:2).
➤ Jesus and the Virtues —A study in second Peter about eight virtues which Peter says make us useful and fruitful in the kingdom of God.
➤ Our Response to Trials Part 2 —Suffering produces various responses in people. In Part 1 we looked at four wrong responses to suffering. Now, in Part 2, we look at four right responses.
➤ Seven Goals in Grace (2Thessalonians 1) —An inspirational lesson in 2nd Thessalonians chapter 1, joining the first five verses with the last two.
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