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The Blessings of Goodness
1 Peter 3:10-12
 
 
Intro: Peter is here quoting from the 34th Psalm verses 12-16.
*I.
**There is a definite blessing for those who know how to live.*
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The blessing of loving life.
B.     The blessing of seeing good days.
*II.
**There is a way to live.*
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Refrain your tongue from evil.
B.     Lips that speak no guile.
C.    Eschew evil.
D.    Do good.
E.     Seek peace, and ensue it.
*III.
**There is a reason for this dedication.*
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The eyes of the Lord are over the righteous.
B.     His ears are open to their prayers.
C.    The Lord is against them that do evil.
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