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“Christians begin to share in the divine nature in this life” (Page 26)
“means the practical knowledge or wisdom that makes the right decisions in the details of daily life” (Page 31)
“you might become sharers of divine nature’ is translated ‘you might behave righteously as God behaves righteously’” (Page 25)
“The spiritual gifts the Christians have now received are the fulfillment of the promises God made in the past” (Page 24)
“ Beginning with the new birth, it is a continuing growth that characterizes the Christian life” (Page 26)
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