| Passage | Thesis Statement |
|---|---|
| Romans 2:12-16 | According to Romans 2:12-16, our actions, whether aligned or misaligned with God's laws, testify to the state of our hearts and our need for redemption through Jesus Christ. |
| Romans 2:5-11 | As highlighted in Romans 2:5-11, while God's patience is immense, his ultimate judgment against those who persist in doing wrong reflects his desire for humanity to pursue righteousness and peace through Christ. |
| Romans 2:1-4 | Through Romans 2:1-4, we learn that judging others reveals our own hypocrisy and sinfulness, urging us to seek a life transformed by God's grace rather than one focused on the faults of others. |
| Psalm 31 | We can rely on God's love to sustain us through difficult times. God loves us |
| John 10:1-10 | In John 10:1-10, Jesus portrays himself as the Good Shepherd, emphasizing the necessity of trusting in his voice, guidance, and protection over the thief who seeks to destroy, illustrating the profound difference between life that is deeply connected to God and one that is deceived by worldly distractions. trusting God |
| Luke 24:49 | Instructed to 'stay in the city' in Luke 24:49, we see a model of anticipation and readiness, calling us to trust that God’s promised power will be revealed in his perfect timing. waiting on God |
| 1 Corinthians 15:57 | The victory given through Jesus equips Christians with the courage to confront the world's uncertainties, embodying faith-driven action in daily life. boldness |
| Luke 22 | In Luke 22, the disciples’ struggle with understanding Jesus' mission underscores our need for continuous prayer and reliance on God’s strength for righteous living. righteousness |
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