“Stay Ready! Christ is Coming” | 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 Bible Study
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Jesus succeeds where Adam and Israel failed – concerning food, false worship, and testing the LORD. Christ passes all of the Divine Paternity tests.
In doing so, Christ demonstrated His faithful obedience and loyalty to the Father, confirming that He truly has the qualities of God’s Son.
The younger son doesn’t get what he deserves. And that’s the point. This popular parable paints a picture of our Amazing Father’s Amazing Grace. But who does the older son represent?
What are we training for? Are we training ourselves to resemble the culture or are we training ourselves to resemble the Christ?
Are we developing and maintaining worldly habits or are we developing and maintaining godly habits? Paul says that we should run the Christian race as if we were trying to win first prize – a way that requires discipline and self-control.
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