Second Peter

· Christian Life Series Book 14 · Alton Danks
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God provides everything we need to live and please him, including escaping corruption and partaking of his nature through our continuous living relationship with God and the Lord Jesus. If we escape the corruption in the world and partake of God's nature in abundance, his nature in us will cause us to do what pleases him and be fruitful through our relationship with the Lord Jesus.


There are false prophets and teachers actively leading people away from a relationship with God and the Lord Jesus. Because of this, we must constantly pay attention and discern truth from error so we do not go back into corruption and suffer the destruction appointed for the corrupt.

About the author

I am the author of the web site perfectingprayer.com and the YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@perfectingprayer. I am also the author of the books:


   •   The Guiding Into Truth Work of the Holy Spirit

   •   Effective Prayer

   •   Ceased From Sin: Living To Do God's Will

   •   Spiritual Warfare: Sowing

   •   The Truth About Eternal Life

   •   Go the Way You Should Go

   •   Prepare for the End of the Age

   •   Spiritual Growth

   •   The Good News

   •   The Path of Life

   •   First Peter

   •   The Words That Give Eternal Life

   •   Second Peter


   •   The Scroll and Horsemen of the Book of Revelation


   •   Spirit-guided Exegesis

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