| Passage | Thesis Statement |
|---|---|
| Matthew 21:1-11 | Matthew 21:1-11 reminds us that just as the people placed their hope in Jesus during his entry into Jerusalem, we too must place our hope in Christ's eternal reign and the salvation he brings. hope |
| Numbers 27:21 | In Numbers 27:21, we see God's design for leadership succession as he prepares Joshua to succeed Moses, teaching us that God always prepares his people for the next stage of his divine plan. God's plan |
| Numbers 27:15-23 | The passage in Numbers 27:15-23 highlights that God's sovereign plan incorporates human willingness and divine appointment, challenging us to trust in his perfect timing and provision for leadership. God's plan |
| Ephesians 2:1-8 | Salvation is a gift from God, made possible not by our own works or merit, but solely through his grace and our faith in Jesus Christ, as emphasized in Ephesians 2:1-8. |
| Luke 23:34, 42-43, 46, John 19:26-28, 30 | In his final moments, Jesus' surrender to the Father and declaration of 'It is finished' exemplifies the completion of his redemptive mission, encouraging believers to trust in the perfect work of Christ for the forgiveness of sins. |
| Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34 | In exploring Jesus' cry of abandonment on the cross, we are reminded of the profound mystery of God's plan for salvation, inviting us to trust in his purpose even when he feels distant. |
| Luke 23:34, 42-43, 46 | In moments of deepest suffering, Jesus modeled ultimate forgiveness, teaching us that extension of grace is crucial even towards those who wrong us, emphasizing our call to forgive as Christ forgave us. |
| John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9 | Salvation is a divine gift offered through Christ, as seen in the harmony of John 3:16 and Ephesians 2:8-9, challenging us to forsake our pursuit of self-glory and to remain faithful conduits of his love and grace in our daily interactions. salvation |
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