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SUMMARY:HOLY AND SANCTIFIED
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: John 17:14-19\nMemory Verse: 1 Peter 1:15-16 \nIntroduction: To be sanctified is to be separate and to be clean.\nExodus 19:23\, 14. So\, yes\, God’s people should be holy and sanctified.\n1. Can we be holy on this earth? 1 Peter 1:15-16.\n2. Can we be without fault? Ephesians 1:4.\n3. Can the Church be holy and without blemish? Ephesians 5:27.\n4. Are the commandments of God holy? Romans 7:12.\n5. Should we pray\, that men should become holy and without blemish?\n1 Thessalonians 5:23.\n6. Can we see the Lord without being sanctified? Hebrews 12:14.\n7. Is it God’s will that we be sanctified? 1 Thessalonians 4:3.\n8. How far back do holiness and sanctification date?\n2 Thessalonians 2:13. \nConclusion: We cannot see the Lord without sanctification. So\, through what medium has God sanctified the Church?\nEphesians 5:25-27.\nAnswer: Through the word\, the scriptures\, the Bible.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Plan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260614
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SUMMARY:BAPTISM
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Matthew 3:13-17\nMemory Verse: 1 Corinthians 12:13 \nIntroduction: There are ordinances in the New Testament. One of which is baptism\, which is necessary for salvation.\n1. What commission did Jesus give His disciples? Matthew 28:19.\n2. Before baptism\, what must someone do? Acts 2:38.\n3. And\, who do we repent to? Acts 20:21.\n4. Why do we have to repent? Romans 3:23.\n5. Baptism is a symbol of what? Romans 6:5.\n6. After this death\, burial\, and resurrection\, what should we do?\nColossians 3:1\n7. For what purpose are we baptized? Acts 2:38.\n8. How many types of baptism are there? Ephesians 4:5.\n9. How long should someone wait to be baptized? Acts 22:16.\n10. And\, if someone never gets baptized? Mark 16:16. \nConclusion: Yes\, this ordinance is necessary. It symbolizes the death\, burial\, and resurrection of the Saint. Once we are symbolically risen\,\nwe start a new life.
URL:https://mtzionma.com/event/baptism/
LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Plan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260620
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SUMMARY:GROW IN GRACE
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: 2 Peter 1:1-4\nMemory Verse: John 1:17 \nIntroduction: God has given us grace. That is\, God demonstrates His favor toward the Saints; He is gracious and merciful to all.\n1. What word does Peter use to close his letter? 2 Peter 3:18.\n2. How can we obtain the grace that Peter speaks of? 2 Peter 1:2.\n3. From what source do we obtain this knowledge? John 5:39.\n4. To whom does God give grace? James 4:6.\n5. What instructions are given by Peter for those who want to grow in\ngrace? 2 Peter 1:5-7.\n6. What is said of the person who practices these qualities? v 8.\n7. What is said of the Saint who does not practice them? v 9.\n8. Should we make a serious effort to practice these qualities? v 10.\n9. How did Jesus Christ show grace for mankind? Hebrews 2:9. \nConclusion: Our behavior\, which includes temperance\, patience\, kindness\, and charity\, should be obvious to all. We should exercise our\ngrace\, and put it to work. By doing so\, we show our favor toward others.
URL:https://mtzionma.com/event/grow-in-grace/
LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260628
DTSTAMP:20260602T174710
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SUMMARY:PURITY
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Galatians 5:13-26\nMemory Verse: Matthew 5:8 \nIntroduction: Purity is the absence of corruption\, contamination\, adulteration\, and immorality. Saints should keep themselves pure.\n1. Upon whom did Christ pronounce a blessing? Matthew 5:8.\n2. The impure mind violates which commandment? v 27-28.\n3. Does the carnal mind violate all commandments? Romans 8:7.\n4. What instruction did Paul give to Timothy? 1 Timothy 5:22.\n5. To become pure\, what must we do? 2 Timothy 2:22.\n6. To whom are all things pure? Titus 1:15.\n7. What are God’s people warned against? Ephesians 5:3-4.\n8. What are the works of the flesh? Galatians 5:19-20\, (21).\n9. Will those who do such things inherit the kingdom of God? v 21.\n10. Are we accountable for our words? Matthew 12:36.\n11. Can our words condemn us? v 37.\n12. What thoughts should occupy our minds? Philippians 4:8-9. \nConclusion: To be impure is to violate God’s commandments. To be pure we should keep God’s commandments.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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