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1 Peer Pressure
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2 Peer Pressure: Knowing the Enemy Definition: “Social pressure by members of one’s peer group to take a certain action, adopt certain values, or otherwise conform in order to be accepted.”
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3 Peer Pressure: Knowing the Enemy Tactics: Intimidate, bandwagon, entice with popularity, ridicule, etc. Youth Violence, gangs, etc. Disrespectful to adults, vulgarity Dating, dancing, promiscuity, sex Alcohol, drugs, smoking Friendships
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4 Peer Pressure: Knowing the Enemy Tactics: Adults Dishonesty Immorality Do not believe & obey the gospel Live selfishly
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5 Peer Pressure: Knowing the Enemy Tactics: Christians Exposed to the same pressures Doctrinal, moral & social
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6 Peer Pressure: Bible Warnings Prohibited in OT law, Exo. 23:2 Be wise & avoid, Prov. 1:10-15 Turn away from it, Prov. 4:14-15 Know the power of influence, 1 Cor. 15:33-34 Choose your associates wisely, Psa. 1:1-2
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7 Peer Pressure: Bible Examples Noah, Gen. 6:5-9, 22; 7:1 Aaron, Exo. 32:1, 21-24 Joshua & Caleb, Num. 13:26-14:10 Rulers of the Jews, Jno. 12:42-43 Peter, Matt. 26:69-75 Jesus, Matt. 26:56
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8 Peer Pressure: Dare to be Different…Dare to be Right! Courage & conviction of faith, Josh. 24:14-15; Rom. 12:1-2; Eph. 6:10-13 Set & keep godly priorities, Matt. 6:33; 1 Pet. 4:14-16 (Acts 5:29) The cost of being a Christian: Heaven’s viewpoint: Death of Son of God Earth’s viewpoint: Self-denial (Matt. 16: 24-26; Phil. 3:4-8)
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9 Peer Pressure: Solution? Desire God’s approval more than man’s approval, Gal. 1:10; 1 Ths. 4:1 Do not be afraid of what others will think, say or do, Matt. 10:28 (32-33) Do not be ashamed of Jesus, Mk. 8:38
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