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The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 5:8-14)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 5:8-14)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 5:1-7)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 4:12-19)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 4:1-11)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 3:8-22)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 3:1-7)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 2:11-25)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 2:11-25)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 2:1-10)
The Book of 1 Peter - A Living Hope (1 Peter 1:13-25)
A new MP3 sermon from All Saints Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: New Life Through the Living & Abiding Word of God Subtitle: 1 Peter: A Living Hope in ... Speaker: Dennis Bullock Broadcaster: All Saints Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/30/2024 Bible: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3 Length: 49 min.
A new MP3 sermon from All Saints Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Incentives to Holiness Subtitle: 1 Peter: A Living Hope in ... Speaker: Dennis Bullock Broadcaster: All Saints Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/23/2024 Bible: 1 Peter 1:17-21 Length: 34 min.
A new MP3 sermon from All Saints Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Holiness Anchored in Hope Subtitle: 1 Peter: A Living Hope in ... Speaker: Dennis Bullock Broadcaster: All Saints Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/2/2024 Bible: 1 Peter 1:13-16 Length: 49 min.
In 1 Peter 1, Peter introduced his letter by reminding his readers of who they were supposed to be as the nation Israel as well as who they were in Christ. In so doing, he began to call them to action.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.
This podcast is a continuation of the Sunday morning teachings from God's word by Pastor John Donnerberg.
We conclude our series on Peter, reflecting on what we've discovered through our study and considering what it means to live a life forever changed by Jesus.
Jesus offers Peter a (naive? impractical? optional?) vision of a kingdom through which God defeats violence without violence. And it's hard to see ourselves as violent anyway…maybe because our privileges allow many of us to distance ourselves from the people and processes that do our violence for us (see: what you ate for dinner last night). Peter's audacious allegation, learned the hard way, is that our love is solely and sufficiently able to end evil, perhaps one of the most offensive things ever taught.
One of the most challenging verses in the Bible is where Peter tells his readers that slaves are to submit to their masters. We'll navigate the historical context of slavery and biblical teachings, seeking a deeper understanding of how we can approach problematic passages while upholding modern ethical values. Ultimately, we will explore three questions: What does the Bible say about slavery?, What does the Bible say about racism?, What does this mean for you and for us? Together we will take this opportunity to grapple with the complexities of ancient texts and their impact on our lives today.
Christian identity and fidelity culminates in a critical question. “Now what?” How do we live out this kind of life—a life of love, grace, mercy, and salvation—in an overwhelmingly powerful culture that mocks Christianity, and a political complex that murdered the founder of this faith? How shall we now live when there is slavery, economic disparity, social inequality, corrupt government, and more? The secret, no surprise, is found in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Far from “blind faith,” however, this Way empowers a sense of agency and autonomy. No matter how challenging the systems of power are, nothing can strip you of the ability to have meaning and purpose. This kind of spirituality uses the end goal (the “telos”) as a means of transforming the world, beginning with us.
To be a follower of Jesus in a foreign land is to be part of a long history of people staying true in attitude, actions, behaviors, and beliefs. This kind of devotion is spoken of by the prophets and modeled by Jesus. And the metaphor used to illustrate this kind of life is the image of “living stones being built into a spiritual house.” Just as rocks were memorials to God's power and action, so too shall we be living reminders in our current communities.
The letters of Peter to the scattered Christians in Asia Minor are a shepherd's encouragement and exhortation to remain fiercely faithful to Jesus while living in a foreign land. The social, political, and economic realities that cause suffering and tragedy will continue to be harsh and difficult. Nevertheless, followers of Jesus can and should embrace a “living hope” that is found in the identity, fidelity, and teleology of the people of God. (Don't worry. We'll explain it all!) To understand this, we must be reminded of the context of these early Christians and the identities that so transformed their worldview.
While Peter is waiting for lunch, he receives a deeply puzzling vision about “clean” and “unclean” foods. Then he immediately gets pulled into traveling to a Gentile's house to preach the gospel. While Peter is talking with them about Jesus, he witnesses something in them that forces him to rethink his theology. What Peter experienced suggest that our experiences, too, shape how big or small we imagine God's love to be.
The Book of Acts records Peter's (and the early disciples') first foray into spreading the good news of Jesus and they begin in Jerusalem.
An exploring of Peter's failings, calling, and the grace of Jesus.
Peter declares to Jesus, "You are the Messiah." Understanding where and why this confession happens is critical to its meaning, that the anointed one will come and establish a rule and reign of peace and justice for all.
A brief biographical sketch of Peter, and what his story tells us about Jesus.
Experience a taste of what the first Pentecost would have sounded like. Then discover the historical and cultural context of this particular celebration of Shavuot (Feast of Weeks) found in Acts 2.
The Bible tells one big story of redemption. Today, we are journeying through 1 Peter and exploring how it points to Jesus, where it fits into the story of Scripture, and how the truth of God's Word impacts our lives. Follow along with us in the Story of Redemption Study Vol. 4, today on page 188. Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Story of Redemption bundle and for more beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on iTunes or Spotify. Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
This Sunday, Chris kicked off our mid-year series on the letter of 1 Peter as we look at Holiness and Hardship. 1 Peter is full of the reality of disappointments and sufferings, but deeper than all this is the living hope we have been born into with Jesus Christ. The resurrected Jesus is our living hope and it is our joy and journey to follow in his way. 1 Peter 1:1-12 Come Visit Us - Our Sunday Service is at 10am and is held at APC College, 150 Quinliven Rd, Aldinga SA 5173 Everyone is welcome and our church is full of all kinds of people from around the Southern Vales area.
On today's show, we talk about the value of perspective. A man in a German concentration camp was able to survive by imagining his sufferings as if viewing them in the past. Many saints of God have transcended their trials by recognizing the spiritual purpose they serve. Physical elevation enables you to see a wider view. Astronauts who are able to view the entire Earth from space say it is a transformative experience that utterly changes their perspective on life. We talk about how we can gain that “overview effect” by seeking God's perspective, gaining perspective on the brevity and fragility of life, setting our affection on things above, and recognizing where we fit in the grand plan. Ultimately, we need to see God's purpose for creating us and His ambitions for using us to colonize other places in the universe! Links: [00:21] The Overview Effect (57 minutes) “Want to Go to Space?” Our Awesome Universe Potential The Epistles of Peter—A Living Hope
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God's Work delivers a message of hope to mankind. But in a world of darkness and misery, where does that hope come from? How can you build a living hope? Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong The Epistles of Peter: A Living Hope
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Continuing in our series, 1 Peter, A Living Hope, John focuses on 1 Peter 1:10-16 and covers 3 actions of faith regarding hope and to what we should conform ourselves.
Continuing in our series, 1 Peter, A Living Hope, John focuses on 1 Peter 1:1-9. Using a collection of sign posts illustrates that "Your faith is of greater worth than gold." and powerfully spoken that "... what's kept in Heaven is coming into today, as we live in the joy of the Lord, through grief and trials, by faith, and we love Jesus in the midst of it."
John kicks off a new series based on 1 Peter. In this message we hear the Bible Project's synopsis (https://bibleproject.com/explore/1-peter/) as well as read through 1 Peter together to set the stage for upcoming messages. John also gives us 3 themes to use as a lens while reading through 1 Peter.
Pastor Mike Sciarra continues in 1 Peter, preaching on 1 Peter: A Living Hope - 1 Peter 4:7-11 - The End Is Near, So Live Like This... Pt. 2.