Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on March 27, 2019 under AM Bible Study |
AM Bible Study Group: March 27, 2019 from 1 Peter 5:8-9
Theme: We’re to be alert and steadfast in our Christian faith; because our enemy is on the prowl.
(All Scripture is taken from The New King James Version, unless otherwise indicated).
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Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on March 13, 2019 under AM Bible Study |
AM Bible Study Group: March 13, 2019 from 1 Peter 5:14
Theme: God’s flock needs for God’s appointed shepherds to faithfully fulfill their call.
(All Scripture is taken from The New King James Version, unless otherwise indicated).
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Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on March 6, 2019 under AM Bible Study |
AM Bible Study Group: March 6, 2019 from 1 Peter 4:14-19
Theme: We should look upon our times of suffering for Christ as a call to entrust ourselves joyfully to His safe-keeping.
(All Scripture is taken from The New King James Version, unless otherwise indicated).
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Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on February 20, 2019 under AM Bible Study |
AM Bible Study Group: February 20, 2019 from 1 Peter 4:12-13
Theme: If we learn to rejoice in suffering for Jesus’ sake now, we will rejoice exceedingly when He comes in glory.
(All Scripture is taken from The New King James Version, unless otherwise indicated).
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Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on February 13, 2019 under AM Bible Study |
AM Bible Study Group: February 13, 2019 from 1 Peter 4:7-11
Theme: As ‘the end of all things’ approaches, there are four things that we should be doing.
(All Scripture is taken from The New King James Version, unless otherwise indicated).
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Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on February 6, 2019 under AM Bible Study |
AM Bible Study Group: February 6, 2019 from 1 Peter 4:6
Theme: When it comes to suffering for our faith, choosing to be judged by men in order to live for God is a choice that leads to life.
(All Scripture is taken from The New King James Version, unless otherwise indicated).
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