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  <title>What Level of Morality is Necessary to Reach God’s Kingdom</title>
  <description> Have you thought about the standard God sets to reach His Kingdom? Is there a point on the continuum from morally bad to moral perfection, where we are acceptable for the kingdom of God?   Join us as we  take a look at what Jesus taught about what level of morality is necessary to reach God’s kingdom. &amp;amp;nbsp;  For more study, see:&amp;amp;nbsp;    The Full Article: “What Jesus Taught About Doing Right and Wrong,” by Trent Wilde    https://www.bdsda.com/what-jesus-taught-about-doing-right-and-wrong/  Only the section on repentance:  Jesus Continued John The Baptist's Teaching About Repentence   https://www.bdsda.com/what-jesus-taught-about-doing-right-and-wrong/#jesus-continued-john-the-baptists-teaching-about-repentance  Podcast:Are Good Works Important? Jesus and John Said &amp;quot;Yes&amp;quot;  https://youtu.be/VmrL3z51s2k?si=7t7mu50iihajCJZ7   2025 Sabbath School, “What Level of Morality is Necessary to Reach God’s Kingdom”  A Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Sabbath School lesson.  &amp;amp;nbsp;www.bdsda.com&amp;amp;nbsp;  Email us at SabbathSchool@bdsda.com for comments and study requests. </description>
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