| Passage | Thesis Statement |
|---|---|
| Amos 8-9 | Amos 8-9 warns of impending judgment due to Israel's sins, yet also offers a promise of restoration, illustrating God's justice tempered with mercy and reminding us that our current actions have eternal consequences. |
| Psalm 23 | God protects his people, even in the depths of sorrow and pain. losing a loved one |
| Acts 10 | Even when we are faced with difficult and uncomfortable situations, we must remain open-minded and trusting of God’s plan. anger |
| Genesis 18:10-15 | The story of Sarah laughing at God's promise challenges us to confront our own disbelief and trust in God's sovereignty to bring about his plans regardless of our circumstances. |
| Habakkuk 3 | Habakkuk's prayer in chapter 3 teaches us that acknowledging God's unchanging character can transform our despair into joyful gratitude, regardless of our circumstances. gratitude |
| Genesis 11:1-9 | God's plan for humanity is to spread out and fill the earth, not to unite and make a name for ourselves. surrender |
| Hebrews 3:13 | In a world where sin’s deceit hardens hearts, active daily encouragement within the Christian community is not just an act of kindness but a divine mandate to preserve the softness of our spiritual receptivity. caring for others |
| Psalm 134 | In acknowledging our position as servants who stand in God's house, we are called to unwavering devotion, offering praise and prayer as the night-watchmen of the faith. |
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