Doctrinal Mastery: Hebrews 12:9
Heavenly Father Is “the Father of Spirits“
In your study of Hebrews 12:9, you learned about your relationship to God, who is “the Father of spirits,” and how this can impact your life. This lesson can help you memorize the doctrinal mastery reference and key scripture phrase for Hebrews 12:9, explain the doctrine, and apply principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge in real-life situations.
Explain and memorize
In the previous lesson you learned that God is the Father of our spirits. Imagine that you are speaking with a friend who is questioning who they are. Use Hebrews 12:9 to help them. As you answer their questions or address their concerns, consider including the following:
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What it means that we are children of God and why it matters to know this
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How understanding or not understanding this truth could impact our identity and self-worth
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Ways the world tries to influence our knowledge about who we are and our relationship to God, and why we would want to resist these influences
In your study journal, write the first letter of each word in the scripture passage Hebrews 12:9 and its key scripture phrase, “Heavenly Father is ‘the Father of spirits.’” Repeat the passage and phrase, using only the first letters of each word as hints. Count how many repetitions it takes you before you feel you have it memorized.
Practice application
To help you review the three principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge, consider the following key words:
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Faith
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Perspective
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Sources