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James is called the Proverbs of the Old Testament
James teaches that the trying of our faith is designed to produce mature endurance and a sense of dependence upon God
James writes with a tone of authority
James encourages murmuring
Nothing can cause more damage than the tongue
The biography of Peter’s life can be divided into four periods
Peter and John preached and performed with such mighty power because of their schooling
The most active period of Peters life was during the last twelve chapters of the Book of Acts
Suffering for Christ is not to be endured joyfully
There are eight references to Christ in First Peter
Being kept by the power of God means a military guard
Because God will destroy the world and judge unrighteousness, we must avoid becoming attached to the worlds system
The Church can help shorten the time before Christ return
The word knowledge means, apartial knowledge of a weakkind.
The return of the Lord is only a possibility, without a promise.
John wrote five New Testament Books
Jesus and John were cousins
John is known as the Apostle of hope
John addresses hisreadersas
John wrote his first letter to Christians whowerefallingpreytothedeceptivedevices of Satan so common in our ownday
Those who abide in Christ have no assurance inHim
Our likeness to Christ places us in a position of compatibility tosin
Believers should assume that a ministry of spiritual experience is from God merely be- cause one claims it is.
All teaching must be tested against the revelation God gives to an individual
Through the Spirit we can overcome the evil in the world including sin, Satan, trials, temptations, sorrow, persecution and false teaching
Love is the nature of God.
He who has the Son has life
John refers to a type of prayer, according to God=s Will that we can not have confidence that He will answer.
First John is a Prophetic Epistle to accom- plish a number of things for the assemblies in which it would be read.
One theme and emphasis in First John concerns the assurance ofSalvation
There have always been those individuals that feel they have special knowledge.
Second John reveals the problems of a slowly growingfaith
In Second John, he refers to himself as thepreacher
The doctrine of the person and work of JesusChristdoesnotaffectanyotherareaof theology
Second John has two parts, abide in God’s commandments, and abide with Gnostic teachings
The basic test of Christian behavior is
What God requires is that we demonstrate both love for truth and for others.
God commands Believers to give encouragement and financial support to the ministry of falseteachers
Third John was addressed to a woman the same as SecondJohn
Third John was written after the other two epistles, around 97 AD.
John declares that the greatest joy he could have was knowing that his children were walking ingrace
We are commanded to help and encourage oneanother
Third John is the shortest book in the Bible
Though brief, Third John provides insights into several important facets of early Church history.
Second John commends hospitality and support for trustworthy traveling ministers, while III John urges that hospitality and support not be given to untrustworthy minister
The Bible does not teach that God mayallow His children to experience times of need
The Epistle of Jude is a passionate plea to Christians to beware of by evil men
Jude’s relation to Christ was that of a ser- vant, bond slave.
Jude addressed his letter to Jewish churchesin
The Epistle of Jude was written shortly after the fall ofJerusalem
The Epistle of Jude was delayed by the Church for acceptance as canon because of its brevity, non-apostolic author, and uses of Apocryphalwritings
Jude quoted from the writings of Paul
Because Michael was an Archangel he could slanderSatan
Jude told his readers to buildthemselves up in the most holyfaith
Jude knew that praying in tongues built him up infaith
There have always been those who attempttodivertGod’speoplefromtheirmain purpose
Jude rejected any minister who does not follow his owndesires
