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Introduction: Peter had a question that we also have to answer.
“How can we allow truth to impact our way of thinking and our way of living?”
Choose How to Think
Choose How to Live
Choose Who to Glorify
Choose How to Think (vs 1)
How Did Christ Think
How to Think Like Christ
Let’s move from the mindset to the lifestyle
Choose How to Live (vs 2-10)
Human Passions
Spiritual Passions
Human Passions Follow the Will of Man
Gentiles wanted to live out sensuality, passions, drunkenness, orgies, drinking parties, & lawless idolatry
Spiritual Passions Follow the Will of God
For Effective Prayers: be self-controlled & sober-minded
During the early days of the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee was severely criticized by General W. H. C. Whiting.
Most persons would have retaliated.
One day, President Jefferson Davis invited General Lee to share with him his appraisal of General Whiting.
The noble Virginian commended Whiting in highest terms.
Whereupon, an officer took General Lee aside to remind him of General Whiting’s verbiage against him.
To which Lee replied: “I understood that the President desired to know my opinion of Whiting, not Whiting’s opinion of me.”
Loving One Another (vs.
8)
Showing Hospitality to One Another (vs.
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Serving One Another (vs.
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Let’s move from the lifestyle to our purpose in life
Choose Who to Glorify (vs.
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Whoever Speaks - speak the truth
Whoever Serves - use strength that God supplies
Glorify God in Everything
Conclusion: To him BELONG glory and dominion forever and ever.
Amen
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