| Passage | Thesis Statement |
|---|---|
| Matthew 7 | We can be saved from losing a loved one if we continually strive to remain in a relationship with God. losing a loved one |
| 1 Peter 5:1-6 | In the call to shepherd the flock of God, believers are challenged to reject authority driven by personal gain and instead embrace a leadership style that mirrors Christ's servant-hearted nature. |
| Exodus 7 | God can use the seemingly mundane to bring about his grand purpose. |
| Acts 20:2 | Acts 20:2 serves as a reminder of the impact of encouragement in transformative ministry, suggesting that even in difficult journeys, our words and actions can strengthen and inspire others in their spiritual walk. |
| Isaiah 55:6-7 | God's compassion is both a promise and a motivation for repentance, emphasizing that returning to him results in abundant pardon. repentance |
| 1 Samuel 21:10-15 | In David's desperate flight to Gath, we see the consequences of taking refuge in human solutions rather than relying on God's providence, urging us to trust God even in dire situations. |
| Psalm 73:22-26 | By understanding that temporary earthly treasures are nothing compared to God's eternal presence, believers are encouraged to refocus their desires and live for everlasting fulfillment. |
| Romans 12:10 | Romans 12:10 challenges married couples to embody unconditional love and honor in their relationship, which serves as a testament to the transformative power of God in their union. marriage |
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