Bethany Baptist Church - Lubbock
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Training Through Trials
Training Through Trials explores how God uses difficulties, disappointments, and hardships to develop spiritual maturity in the lives of believers and those they mentor. Drawing from Job 23:10 and 1 Peter 4, this lesson teaches that trials are not obstacles to God's plan but essential tools for growth, strengthening faith, shaping Christlike character, and preparing us for greater usefulness. Participants will learn five biblical responses to suffering—expect trials, rejoice in them, exalt God through them, use them as opportunities to reach others, and remain faithful through them—discovering that God often does His greatest work in and through the fires of adversity.
Your Life is Louder Than Your Words
Everyone of us is influencing someone, whether we realize it or not. People are watching how we respond to difficulties, how we treat others, and how we live our faith day by day. The question is not whether we have influence, but what kind of influence we are having. That is the heart of Paul's instruction to Timothy. Before Timothy was a pastor, he was a Christian, and his greatest testimony would not be found in his words but in his life. The same is true for each of us. Tonight, as we study this passage, we will discover three simple principles that will help us live lives that point others to Jesus Christ.
How to Finish Well
Many believers begin the Christian life with excitement but eventually face discouragement, hardship, and opposition that tempt them to give up. The believers who first received Hebrews faced those same struggles. After pointing us to the examples of faith in Hebrews 11, the writer challenges us with an important question: not how we start the race, but how we finish it. Hebrews 12 reminds us that the Christian life requires endurance and teaches us how to finish well.
Early Church: Bold Prayer
Prayer reveals what we truly believe about God. If we believe God is sovereign and powerful, our prayers will reflect it. The early church faced opposition, threats, and uncertainty, yet instead of retreating in fear, they prayed with boldness and confidence in God. The question for us tonight is simple: Does the word bold accurately describe your prayer life?
Faith is the Victory
We naturally admire stories of victory and success, and that way of thinking can influence how we view the Christian life. Many assume that faith always leads to favorable outcomes, but Hebrews 11 shows us a different picture. Some believers experienced great victories, while others endured great suffering, yet God commended both. These closing verses remind us that faith is not measured by our circumstances but by our willingness to keep trusting God.
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