| Passage | Thesis Statement |
|---|---|
| Psalm 37:4, John 15:10-11, Philippians 4:4 | True joy is not dependent on circumstances, but is found through a continual relationship with God, who promises to fulfill our deepest desires when they align with his will and commandments. joy |
| Acts 26 | Acts 26 illustrates the necessity of personal transformation as Paul transitions from persecutor to proclaimer of the Gospel, highlighting that true spiritual growth requires surrender to God’s calling and mission. spiritual growth |
| 1 Corinthians 5:1-8 | The toleration of sexual immorality within the church undermines its holiness and mission, calling for decisive action to maintain purity according to the biblical command in 1 Corinthians 5:1-8. |
| Luke 6:46 | Genuine discipleship requires us to not only call Jesus 'Lord' but to live out his teachings through obedient actions, thereby solidifying our foundation like a house built on rock. obedience |
| Luke 5:36-39 | The parables in Luke 5:36-39 reveal that just as old wineskins cannot safely contain new wine, so too must we be receptive to the living and active Word of God, allowing it to reshape our hearts and minds to better serve his purpose. |
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