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   Through Much Tribulation SERIES  —A collection designed to help Christians understand and endure the trials and tribulations that they sometimes experience.


   More Than Conquerors  — We can have a conquering faith in Jesus though we are tested by many tribulations. True faith stands the test and wins victory.


   The Sad and Shattered Heart  —Life in this world can be a sad and shattering experience. Jesus helps us to understand our troubles and problems, and to get through them.


   False Expectations  —God’s promises to answer our prayers and make all things work together for good. But don’t misunderstand this, or you’ll be disappointed.


   Through Much Tribulation  —We have been studying the “four horses of the apocalypse” and the four horsemen who rode them. They represent typical tribulations that human beings must continue to suffer until the end of the world. One human being, because he is the very Son of God, can lead us through all tribulations, even death.


   Tribulation Principles  —Another study that helps us understand the troubles and suffering we go through. Outlines seven principles of tribulation.


   No Night There  —In the last two chapters of the book of Revelation, a vision of heaven is presented symbolically as a jewelled city of light and, “There will be no night there”.


   Toward Our Goal  —Ten principles for achieving any worthwhile goal, especially a Christian goal.


   A Good Memory Can Be a Bad Thing  —In Philippians 3:13, Paul says, 'Forgetting the things which are behind, and reaching forward to those which are ahead, I press toward the goal...' In this lesson we ask what things should we forget and leave behind?


   Sharing Christ’s Sufferings (Philippians 3:10)  —In this lesson, we think about Paul’s profound prayer in Philippians 3:10. In this verse, Paul states the very purpose of his life as a Christian.


   Through Much Tribulation  —Paul endured many trials, and encouraged the disciples to continue in the faith, even through much tribulation.


   How We May Suffer  —Looks at the various sufferings of Paul, to help us understand how we too might suffer as Christians.


   Coping with Loss  —A Bible lesson about how to manage uncertainty, and endure the suffering of a great loss.


   The Tribulations of Jeremiah  —Jeremiah suffered all kinds of abuse and trials although he was a faithful prophet of God. It may sound gloomy, Jeremiah’s story can strengthen and encourage us.


   Patience and Suffering  —Some of the personal passages from Paul’s writings make us wonder how he ever coped. If he had patience in his circumstances, then he is well qualified to be a mentor for us.


   Christ, Perfect Example of All Suffering  —In the death of Jesus on the cross, his flesh and blood became a sacrifice for our sins. What is more, no other sacrifice could redeem and reconcile humankind, nor was any more sacrifice than this called for. (Study in Colossians). Includes “Our Journey With Christ.”


   Yumi Mas Safa Tumas  —Long ples ya Listra, igat ol man we oli bin agens Pol, oli stonem hem, oli dragem hem i aot long taon, mo oli livim hem long graon blong bambae hem i lus. Be Pol i laef afta we klosap hem i ded. Biaen, Pol i gobak bakagen long Listra blong leftemap tingting blong ol disaepol blong Kraes. Pol i talem olgeta se oli mas gohed long bilif long Jisas mo 'Long rod blong go insaed long niufala wol ya we God i king long hem, yumi save kasem plante trabol, be nating, yumi mas stanap strong' (Wok 14:19-22)


   Lessons on Suffering


   Repentance From Sin  —The third step to salvation is changing one's heart and turning from sin.


   Our Cups of Joy and Sorrow  —Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say, Rejoice! Often quoted, much misunderstood.


   Madness, Sadness, Gladness (1Timothy 6:)  —In First Timothy chapter 6, Paul writes about how Christians should regard the world they live in. He mentions three relationships that one can have with the world. In this lesson we call them Madness, Sadness, and Gladness. The last one is of course the one we should choose.


   The Wayward Son Who Remembered  —We begin a series of Bible studies called “Remember”. The idea behind this series comes from something that Peter said... “I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things... to stir up your pure minds to remembrance” (2Peter 1:12-14).


   David’s Sin and Sorrow  —More of David’s adventures, after he became king. However there is a great deal of sadness in this story, mainly as a result of the sin David committed with Basheba, but also other sins such as taking a census to number Israel.


   Solomon’s Sin and Sorrow  —Factors behind Solomon’s sin and fall from glory: his excess, his disobedience, his neglect, and his several faults.


   Man of Sorrows (Isaiah 53)  —Perhaps the chief chapter of Isaiah is chapter 53, the prophecy of the suffering Servant.


   Turning Sorrow to Joy (Isaiah 53)  —The sorrow portrayed in Isaiah 53 is sorrow that turns into joy. There are three ways this is true.


   Saying Sorry  —13th February 2008 was an historic day when the Australian Parliament said sorry to the nation’s aboriginal people.


   The Joy of the Lord is Your Strength  —(Nehemiah 8:10) God’s heaven is joyful. “The Lord’s strength and joy are in his place” (1Chronicles 16:27). How do we give joy to the Lord, and how does this make us strong?


   Tanem Sore nao i Kam Hapi (Aesea 53)  —Lesen ya, i kamaot long Baebol, long Aesea japta 53. Nao sapos yu ting se japter ya i impoten tumas, i bitim ol narafala japta long buk blong Aesea, ale tingting blong yu i stret nomo. Aesea 53 hem i tok blong profet longsaed blong wan man we hem i safa panis blong helpem yumi mekem se yumi save kam fren blong God. Hemia nao, man ya i Jisas Kraes.


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