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Study through James.
In Russia, Christians are tested by hardship, but in America you are tested by freedom.
And testing by freedom is much harder.
Nobody pressures you about your religion.
So you relax and are not so concentrated on Christ, on His teaching, how He wants you to live."
Pavel Poloz, recently (1987) exiled from Russia, Moody Monthly, April, 1989.
Compromising Decree
Malicious Deceit
Humble Faithfulness
Wickedness Enraged
Providential Intervention
Pride Humbled
Key applications:
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When faced with the choice to compromise, faithful believers choose honoring the Lord.
2. When faced with opposition, faithful believers remain steadfast in their convictions.
3. When faced with persecution, faithful believers choose to give God glory.
Questions:
What are some examples of where you are tempted to compromise?
How can you become someone who remains faithful even in the face of death like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abendego?
Why is it so important to remain faithful in all circumstances?
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