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In the Book of Matthew, Jesus says to the multitude that gathered, "Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect." For thousands of years, this crowd had been waiting and longing for the Messiah to deliver them and bring them hope and freedom, and now their Messiah stood before them teaching "perfection" that could only be found in Him. How can sinful humanity live up to that expectation? What would it take to be that perfect? To answer those questions, Practice Makes Perfect is a Bible study that is built around the context of this one verse, interpreting it through many other God-breathed…mehr

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In the Book of Matthew, Jesus says to the multitude that gathered, "Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect." For thousands of years, this crowd had been waiting and longing for the Messiah to deliver them and bring them hope and freedom, and now their Messiah stood before them teaching "perfection" that could only be found in Him. How can sinful humanity live up to that expectation? What would it take to be that perfect? To answer those questions, Practice Makes Perfect is a Bible study that is built around the context of this one verse, interpreting it through many other God-breathed scripture passages and presented through imperfect men and women found in scripture. With the guidance of Bible teacher Mary Bass Gray, be challenged as we imperfect people pursue and practice God's "perfect" by developing Christ-like character in us. This is an insightful, uplifting study that explores how we, as imperfect humans, can pursue godly perfection, striving to be more Christ-like in our thoughts, actions, and relationships.
Autorenporträt
Mary Bass Gray is a Bible teacher, Christian speaker, author, and mentor. She received her Women's Ministry Certificate from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1999 and has ministered to women by profession and in personal service for 30 years. In 2006, due to her personal experience as a military wife and mother, she founded a non-profit ministry offering spiritual support to our armed forces.