The Vineyard
I am the vine; you
are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much
fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5
I
Peter 3:1-22:
- According to this passage, what is the end goal of wives submission to their husbands?
- The honor that husbands show their wives are due to what two things?
- Rather than returning evil for evil, or reviling for reviling, what are we as Christians called to do?
- Why should we always be prepared to tell people the reason for the hope that we have?
- According to this passage, baptism is a way of appealing to whom? What do we hope to gain through this appeal?
- According to this passage, what is the end goal of wives submission to their husbands?
- The honor that husbands show their wives are due to what two things?
- Rather than returning evil for evil, or reviling for reviling, what are we as Christians called to do?
- Why should we always be prepared to tell people the reason for the hope that we have?
- According to this passage, baptism is a way of appealing to whom? What do we hope to gain through this appeal?
Psalm
16:
- In this psalm, what is the relationship of David to others who worship and fear God?
- What happens to those who “run after other gods?
- When it says God will not abandon our soul to Sheol, what does that mean? What does it mean that he will not allow his holy one to see corruption?
- In this psalm, what is the relationship of David to others who worship and fear God?
- What happens to those who “run after other gods?
- When it says God will not abandon our soul to Sheol, what does that mean? What does it mean that he will not allow his holy one to see corruption?
- Where
is fullness of joy to be found?
- Where can we find pleasures forevermore?
- Where can we find pleasures forevermore?
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