| Passage | Thesis Statement |
|---|---|
| Acts 13:43-52 | Acts 13:43-52 reveals that God's message is intended for both Jews and Gentiles, reminding us that the gospel is inclusive and universal, and calls us to break down racial and cultural barriers in the pursuit of evangelism. |
| Hebrews 2:5-10 | The passage in Hebrews 2:5-10 underscores that Jesus' suffering was integral to God's redemptive plan, urging us to transform personal trials into opportunities for spiritual growth and deeper communion with the divine. suffering |
| Joshua 1:7-9, Psalm 5:1-3, Matthew 26:39 | Both the psalmist's morning cries and Jesus' surrendered prayer reveal the power of honest communication with God as the source of strength for overcoming life's trials. |
| Acts 26 | God manifests his purpose through transformative encounters with individuals, as demonstrated by Paul's profound conversion experience which directed him towards spreading the Gospel. God's plan |
| 1 Peter 4 | Suffering in this life can bring greater glory to God and open us up to the spiritual blessings he intends for us. serving others |
| Matthew 15:8 | The passage in Matthew 15:8 calls for a transformation of discipleship from lip service to heart devotion, emphasizing that genuine worship flows from sincere love for God. discipleship |
| Acts 22:16 | Faith in God is necessary to be saved, and is demonstrated through baptism. faith |
| Proverbs 31 | The person who fears the Lord exhibits qualities of diligence, compassion, and wisdom, as portrayed in the virtuous woman of Proverbs 31. wisdom |
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