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Are You Good for Nothing?
/1 Peter 3:13-17/
Undeserved Suffering - /transition 1 Peter 3:12/
/Enlighten - comfort - strengthen/
The General Principle
If you do *GOOD* who will *HARM* you?
-If you harm someone who is doing good you are acting unnaturally.
There are Exceptions
But - suggests a probability, not a certainty
Why would you suffer for doing good?
- /Matt.
5:11 - Blessed - know you are doing right./
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There will always be contentious people in the world
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Some times God is working in a person’s heart and you represent~/symbolize that struggle
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Embarrassment - you take a stand and someone feels threatened
Potiphar’s wife and Joseph
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Jealousy - Daniel and his friends
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Some kind of loss - Girl at Philippi
Gangs - prostitutes
So, What Should I Do?
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Do not yield to fear and intimidation
-fear
-frightened - agitate.
Like the troubling of the water.
John 5:4
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Set aside Christ as Lord in your heart
-do what’s right
3. Be ready to defend your hope
-always prepared
-defense - rational account given in response to
-not only an experience, but it has a rationale which has been reflected on and can be communicated to someone else.
-do this kindly
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Keep a good conscience
/So that:/
What’s Best?
Only suffer for doing what is right
pastor joel richards August 31, 2008
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