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Part 2
Suffering for Righteousness
The Sufficiency of the Past
1 Peter 4:3-4
 
 
 
*I.
Our Past Lusts and Sins Were More Than Enough.*
 
            A.
Whether few or many, they were a stinking nauseating stench.
B.
They are calculated and categorized by God.
 
                        1) lasciviousness
                        2) lusts
                        3) excess of wine
                        4) revellings
                        5) banquetings
                        6) abominable idolatries
 
 
*II.
The World’s Conception is Never Enough.*
 
            A.
They think we’re crazy for not continuing in them.
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They defame and ridicule our standing.
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