Disclaimer: These posts are meant to be a resource, not well-written articles. They will contain bullet points, incomplete sentences, and not everything discussed in class. Thank you for your understanding.
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During this quarter, as we learn how to Fight for the Faith here are a couple of expectations taken from Romans 12:12
Be hopeful. Remember that our hope is not in ourselves or tactics. It is in Jesus Christ.
Be patient. Not everyone is like you, and part of our sanctification process is learning how to live together in the family of God.
Be prayerful. Our prayers reflect our dependence on God. They should show our patient trust in the Lord, no matter the circumstances.
The purpose of this Spring Quarter class is to learn together with the goal of spiritual growth and connecting with other young adults, single and married.
I (Pastor Dave) would love for this class, and even more so the Young Adults ministry at Trinity Baptist Church, to do the following.
Grab [young adults] them with passion - Romans 12:9 - 11
Win them with love - John 13:35
Hold them with holiness - 2 Peter 1:5 - 8
Challenge them with truth - 2 Timothy 3
Amaze them with God - All of the Scripture
March 1 - Week 1 - 1 Timothy 6:3 - 16
The class is designed to have the Bible as its anchor, foundation, and ultimate authority. This passage reminds us fight against false doctrine and for "the sound words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the teaching that accords with godliness."
March 8 - Week 2 - What is God's will for my life?
We watched and discussed part of David Platt's breakout session at CrossCon.
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March 15 - Week 3 - What is Deconstructionism? - Ephesians 6:10 - 20 - Video Session 1 and Chapters 1 & 2 in "The Deconstruction of Christianity"
Ephesians 6:10-20 tells us to "be strong in the Lord," "put on the full armor of God" twice, "stand firm" twice, and "pray" three times. In Christ, we have victory, and we need to actively depend on Christ for that victory.
When we use the word deconstruction, here's what we mean:
Faith deconstruction is a postmodern process of rethinking your faith without regarding Scripture as a standard." (p. 26)
"Asking your hard questions, correcting your false beliefs, and facing your deepest doubts are all a natural part of maturing as a Christian." (p. 12)
March 22 - Week 4 - How did we get here? - Genesis 3:1 - 7
Notes coming on Tuesday.

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