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In the book of 1 Peter, Peter, addresses the subject of suffering

FirstPeter-Mem

by James D Battle

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In the book of 1 Peter, Peter, addresses the subject of suffering. Peter encourages believers to (1) grow on a solid foundation of salvation in Christ, (2) learn to entrust themselves to God with a submissive spirit, and then (3) face suffering, firm in their faith that God will care for them.

App Details

Version
2.1
Rating
NA
Size
38Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
April 16, 2023
Release date
February 22, 2017
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In the book of 1 Peter, Peter, addresses the subject of suffering. Peter encourages believers to (1) grow on a solid foundation of salvation in Christ, (2) learn to entrust themselves to God with a submissive spirit, and then (3) face suffering, firm in their faith that God will care for them.

Here’s help for memorizing key verses in the book of 1 Peter. See, say and record the verses, and play several games to help you commit verses to memory. Tracks memory and review status for multiple participants and gives points for their memory/review activity. Shares memory status information across multiple devices via iCloud.

Features and Benefits –
- Encourages memorization and review of important Bible verses
- Make audio recordings and play back to check your recitation
- Verses are currently available in NASB, KJV, NKJV, ESV and NIV
- Shares memory status across multiple devices via iCloud
- Memory games such as Phrases (show a phrase at a time), Word Take-Away, and Reference ID (gives the Scripture text and lets you choose the reference)

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