God’s Side in the Controversy Is Helped or Hurt to the Extent His Character Is Reflected in the Lives of His People
Read Matthew 26:69-75 and Acts 4:1-22 Why do you think Peter was so weak in one instance—and so strong a few weeks later? What light does Acts 4:13 shed on the change in Peter’s behavior? What lessons can we learn from Peter’s experience that will help us stand firm for Jesus when tempted by Satan? 11/22/2018 God’s Side in the Controversy Is Helped or Hurt to the Extent His Character Is Reflected in the Lives of His People
Compare 1 Corinthians 10:12 and Isaiah 41:10 Did Peter need to hear both texts? At the same time? Or at different times in his experience? Do we sometimes need to hear a particular Bible text and a different one at other times? 11/22/2018 God’s Side in the Controversy Is Helped or Hurt to the Extent His Character Is Reflected in the Lives of His People
Can we carry out everything that God requires of us—in his strength? 11/22/2018 God’s Side in the Controversy Is Helped or Hurt to the Extent His Character Is Reflected in the Lives of His People
What does it mean to represent God’s character and His law to a fallen world? 11/22/2018 God’s Side in the Controversy Is Helped or Hurt to the Extent His Character Is Reflected in the Lives of His People
How can God’s church today fulfill the purpose God wanted Old Testament Israel to accomplish? 11/22/2018 God’s Side in the Controversy Is Helped or Hurt to the Extent His Character Is Reflected in the Lives of His People