Faith Perseveres Through Many Tribulations

Big Truth:

Faith Perseveres Through Many Tribulations

James 1:2; 1 Peter 1:6; Revelation 14:12; Romans 5:2-5; Deuteronomy 4:30-31

Bible Verse:

“When they had preached the gospel to that city and had made many disciples, they returned to Lystra and to Iconium and to Antioch, strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.”

Acts 14:21-22

Big Ideas:

  • In faith we continue to preach the Gospel in every circumstance.
  • In faith we purpose that the advance of the gospel is worth our lives.
  • In faith we trust God to work.

Bible Passage:

Acts 14:1-28

Influence:

FOCUS: Living On Mission

SERIES: Acts

The Kneel Year is an exploration of what it means to worship God with our all (Luke 10:26-28) and to use our influence to lead others to do the same. We know that as we pursue a life of worship, we will pursue a life of both wisdom and mission. Throughout this year we will study and pursue the wisdom of God through the book of Proverbs and the mission of God through the book of Acts, and we will learn how both of these things must inform and shape our influence as Jesus followers!

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Every student should know:

  • The gospel has the power to turn the world upside down.
  • They are empowered and chosen to be a gospel witness in the world.
  • Our salvation has come by grace alone.

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Every student should strive to:

  • Read, study, and meditate on the entire book of Acts.
  • Memorize the Bible verse each week.
  • Pray consistently for boldness to make Jesus known.

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Every student should feel:

  • Comfort that the Lord is with them wherever they go.
  • Hope in the God of salvation.
  • Responsible to use their influence to live for Jesus alone.

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Every student should want:

  • To pursue faithfulness in living on mission.
  • To share the gospel with people in their lives who do not know Jesus.
  • To sacrifice their personal freedoms for the sake of the gospel.