Peter’s Counsel to Parents
- Introduction to 2 Peter 1
 - Chapter 1—Western Normal Institute Address
 - Chapter 2—“And Beside This”
 - Chapter 3—Sermon at Petaluma, California, Campground
    
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 - Sermon
 - Christian life a constant warfare
 - Plan of addition and multiplication
 - Add virtue
 - A high standard to attain
 - To represent the Father
 - A knowledge beyond expression
 - Conditional promises
 - Temperance in appetite
 - Self-denial a virtue
 - Brain nerve-power to resist temptation
 - Disposition of a Christian
 - Challenge to parents
 - Arbitrary authority to be avoided
 - Mothers to keep a cheerful countenance
 - Missionary work to begin at home
 - Speech to be sanctified
 - Negligence to children to be confessed
 - Example of the Israelites
 - Only election in Scripture
 - Timbers in character-building
 - Kindness and patience
 - Home to be heaven on earth
 - Life-insurance policy
 - Parable of the talents
 - One talent
 - The talent of means
 - Parable of the fig tree
 - Economy to be practiced
 - Criticism and fault-finding to cease
 - Conversion
 
 - Chapter 4—Sermon at Loma Linda University
 - Chapter 5—Remarks at the Los Angeles Camp Meeting
 - Chapter 6—Letter 43
 - Chapter 7—“A Godly Example in the Home”
 - Chapter 8—“Steadfast Unto the End”