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See: 1 Corinthians 1:30-31; Ephesians 2: 4-9
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See: Call; Glory (Glorify); Love; Mercy; Grace
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See: [Call (Calling)](../articles/call.md); [Glory (Glorify)](../articles/glory.md); [Love](../articles/love.md); [Mercy](../articles/mercy.md); [Grace](../articles/grace.md)
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### How are Christians “sharers in the divine nature” of God?
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Christians escape "the corruption in the world" by obeying what Jesus taught. Before believing in Jesus, people cannot live in a way that honors God. This is because of sin. After believing in Jesus, people can choose to live in a way that honors God (see: Romans 6:12-14), that is things that honor God.
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See: World
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See: [World](../articles/world.md)
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### Why did Peter write that Christians should “add goodness” to their faith?
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A Christian adds “knowledge”(γνῶσις/g1108) by studying the Bible. When he studies the Bible, he will learn how to make wise decisions in life. By studying the Bible he learns how God wants his people to live.
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See: Wise (Wisdom, Fool)
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See: [Wise (Wisdom, Fool)](../articles/wise.md)
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### What is “self-control”?
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### What is “godliness”?
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See: Godly (Godliness)
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See: [Godly (Godliness)](../articles/godly.md)
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### Why did Peter write “brotherly affection”?
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When Peter wrote that Christians will not be “barren”(ἀργός/g0692), he said they would not be useless to God.
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See: Fruit (metaphor)
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See: [Fruit (Metaphor)](../articles/fruitmetaphor.md)
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### How can a person be “so nearsighted that he is blind”?
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