The grace of God teaches us to live for God. The lessons of grace are often missed and misunderstood among Christians. As a result, we miss out on the joy, righteousness, and hope that God's grace empowers. Listen and rejoice in how God's grace saves and transforms sinners!
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Lesson Eight Handout: Know 2: Getting to Know People and Discovering Where Change Is Needed
In Acts 17:16-34, Paul is grieved by the way the city of Athens is gripped by idolatry. Immediately he begins to preach Jesus, the crucified and risen Savior. His message is crucial for us today! Only Jesus can save us from our idolatry. Turn from idols and trust in Jesus, the crucified and risen Savior.
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Lesson Seven Handout: Know 1: Getting to Know People and Discovering Where Change Is Needed
Lesson Seven Handout - Philippians 2:12-18
God is still at work today, turning the world upside down. Except, it may not be how you'd expect. In Acts 17, we see how God uses something very simple - the faithful explanation of the Word of the crucified and risen Savior - to turn the world upside down.
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Lesson Six Handout: Love 2: Building Relationships in Which God’s Work Will Thrive
Have you ever lost hope? Have you ever felt like there was no way out? Is there any hope? Yes. In fact, we have a Living Hope. We preach the message of a crucified and risen Savior. Trust in the power of the crucified and risen Savior Jesus.
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Lesson Five Handout - Love 1: Building Relationships in Which God’s Work Will Thrive
Lesson Five Handout - Philippians 2:1-4
Even Paul and Barnabas, in Acts 15:46-16:10, fall into conflict. They let their ministry desires rule them. But God's grace is bigger! God continues to use both of them as they learn to trust God's grace and yield to God's Spirit. Listen to consider what this looks like practically in our lives.
Lesson Four Handout - Philippians 1:12-30
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Lesson Four Handout - Following the Wonderful Counselor
Have I done enough? Am I good enough? Questions like these can trouble our souls and we wonder if we are truly accepted by God. God has made Himself clear - salvation is by grace, not works. Listen to consider what that means for all of us - to be saved by grace, and then to live by grace.
Lesson Three Handout - Philippians 1:1-11
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Lesson Three Handout - Understanding Your Heart Struggle
The threat of discomfort can keep us from doing what God has called us to do. But even when faced with discomfort, maybe even someday faced with tribulation and persecution, we must stay on mission. We must keep proclaiming the gospel!