Godly Character and Integrity
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Important Note To Students And Teachers

Too often Christians approach Bible study defensively and negatively. Too often Christians approach Bible study with only a selective focus that notes differences between the Old and New Testaments. Too seldom do Christians approach the Bible with a desire to see God's unity of emphasis in addressing His chosen people in both the Old and New Testaments.

Christians should approach every study of the Bible with "eyes" and "ears" wide open. As individual Christians grow spiritually and mature in understanding, they "see" and "hear" truthful, accurate divine emphases that escaped their attention previously. It is extremely important for spiritual maturing through spiritual development to occur. Twice New Testament writers state that those who first received their letters were incapable of understanding things the writer wanted to share (1 Corinthians 3:1-3; Hebrews 5:11-14).

If you wish to gauge your own openness to spiritual growth in the direction of God's holiness and completeness, ask yourself four questions.

This quarter's study will focus on God's concept of godly character and integrity in the lives of people devoted to God. Hopefully, this study will increase your awareness of God's unity of emphasis as He revealed and stressed godly character and integrity to His people in both the Old and New Testaments. Hopefully, this study will cause your basic concepts of godly character and integrity to grow toward the holiness and purity of your God and Savior.

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