(Transcribed from actual tape) November 27, 1983 PM
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II Peter 3:10-18
Man, there's a lot of turkeys singing up there, I'll tell you. After eat-
ing all that that choir's been eating, I don't see how their diaphragm could
support it. Thank you. It couldn't have been a better message for what
weire going to talk about tonight. Let's go to the Lord in prayer as we be-
gin our study.
"When we all get to heaven we'll sing and shout the victory! Oh, Dear Father,
during our earthly pilgrimage, teach us anew, even tonight,to be heavenly
minded. We thank You for the foretaste of that joy which is to come. You
speak now. Let me get out of the way so that Thy word may pierce all of our
hearts and lives. For we make this prayer in the strong name of Jesus Christ,
our Savior and our Lord. Amen."
Second Peter's a tremendous little book. We've been studying it through
these weeks on Sunday evening. We're finishing Second Peter tonight, and
weire moving right on to the very next book, First John, Second John, Third
John - as the mountain preacher said, "Three-eyed John" - and then we'll
go to Jude, and then we'll drop back and punt. We'll a bit...about where
we'll go from there with our Sunday evening study. I hope you have your
Bibles with you ... your outline. Ah, we have them there available to fill
in if something will hit you, or to write in your Bibles. You remember the
general outline of Second Peter, the first chapter has to do with the second
-2-
coming of Jesus Christ. It's an encouragement to Christians. The second chap-
ter primarily has to do with the warning to false prophets - those who teach
something that's extraneous to the basic doctrines of biblical truth. And
then the third chapter again ...
PRESCRIPTION FOR DESTRUCTION
II Peter 3:10-18
Man, there's a lot of turkeys singing up there, I'll tell you. After eat-
ing all that that choir's been eating, I don't see how their diaphragm could
support it. Thank you. It couldn't have been a better message for what
weire going to talk about tonight. Let's go to the Lord in prayer as we be-
gin our study.
"When we all get to heaven we'll sing and shout the victory! Oh, Dear Father,
during our earthly pilgrimage, teach us anew, even tonight,to be heavenly
minded. We thank You for the foretaste of that joy which is to come. You
speak now. Let me get out of the way so that Thy word may pierce all of our
hearts and lives. For we make this prayer in the strong name of Jesus Christ,
our Savior and our Lord. Amen."
Second Peter's a tremendous little book. We've been studying it through
these weeks on Sunday evening. We're finishing Second Peter tonight, and
weire moving right on to the very next book, First John, Second John, Third
John - as the mountain preacher said, "Three-eyed John" - and then we'll
go to Jude, and then we'll drop back and punt. We'll a bit...about where
we'll go from there with our Sunday evening study. I hope you have your
Bibles with you ... your outline. Ah, we have them there available to fill
in if something will hit you, or to write in your Bibles. You remember the
general outline of Second Peter, the first chapter has to do with the second
-2-
coming of Jesus Christ. It's an encouragement to Christians. The second chap-
ter primarily has to do with the warning to false prophets - those who teach
something that's extraneous to the basic doctrines of biblical truth. And
then the third chapter again ...
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