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How to Build Stability into Your Life
By Adrian Rogers
Date Preached: January 7, 2001
Time: 1800
Main Scripture Text: 2 Peter 1:1–11
“According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue.”
2 PETER 1:3
Outline
Introduction
I.
A Faith That Knows
A. What Does This Knowledge Bring?
1. Pardon
2. Peace
3. Power
4. Promises
B. What Does This Nature Determine?
1.
Your Appetite
2. Your Behavior
3.
Your Environment
4. Your Association
II.
A Faith That Grows
A. Virtue
B. Knowledge
C. Temperance
D. Patience
E. Godliness
F. Brotherly Kindness
G. Charity
III.
A Faith That Shows
A. You Will No Longer Be Barren
B. You Will No Longer Be Blind
C.
You Will No Longer Be Bewildered
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