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Christ's calling of, confrontations with, and confirmation of Simon Bar-Jonah is one of the most interesting character studies in the New Testament. The man Jesus renamed Peter is a fully human picture of one redeemed by Jesus and commissioned to take up his cross and follow his Lord. Join us as we begin on the banks of the Jordan and journey to Caesarea Philippi and the very gates of Hades itself in the introduction of this transformative and dynamic relationship that instructs us all in what it means to be a disciple of Jesus of Nazareth.
The Bearded Theologians Matt and Zach this week tackle 1 Peter 2:1-10 as part of our 1 Peter series. Check it out.Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/BeardedtheologiansYou can find the Beardcast on Youtube, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, Castbox, or wherever else you listen to Podcast.
On this episode of the Bearded Theologians podcast, Matt Franks and Zach Bechthold continued their series examining 1 Peter, focusing on chapter 1 verses 13-25. They discussed key themes including liberation from worldly desires, holiness, and the importance of placing faith and hope in God rather than in perishable things like silver and gold. The conversation explored what it means to be "liberated" on a personal level, moving beyond grand-scale political liberation to address individual obstacles to faith growth. You can connect with us at www.beardedtheologians.com You can check out our past shows and buy some merch.
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1 Peter | Part 12: A Culture of HumilitySome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 5:1-11Preached by Paul Khochay
1 Peter, Part 6 by Danny Harrell
1 Peter | Part 11: Making Sense of SufferingSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 4:1, 12-19.Preached by Russell Korets
1 Peter | Part 10: Hope Has it's Reasons Some of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 3:1-7Preached by Paul Khochay
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
1 Peter | Part 9: The Power of Submissive Life Some of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 3:1-7Preached by Russell Korets
1 Peter | Part 8: Strange CitizensSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 2:11-25Preached by Paul Khochay
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
1 Peter | Part 7: The Beautiful WitnessSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 2:11-12Preached by Russell Korets
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
1 Peter | Part 6: The People We're BecomingSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 2:4-1Preached by Paul Korets
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
Southview Baptist Church
1 Peter | Part 5: Three Indicators of Spiritual GrowthSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3Preached by Russell Korets
1 Peter | Part 4: The Beauty of HolinessSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 1:13-16.Preached by Paul Khochay
1 Peter | Part 3: SalvationSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 1:10-12, Galatians 6:14.Preached by Russell Korets
1st and 2nd Peter - Part 1 Speaker: Jim Blalock
1 Peter | Part 1: Peter, An Apostle of Jesus ChristSome of you know the book well. For others, it may feel unfamiliar.But Peter names the tension every believer feels. We live in a world that often moves in a different direction. He calls us “exiles,” yet reminds us we are chosen, loved, held by a living hope.The heart of this series is simple. It is not just about studying a letter. It is about becoming the kind of people Peter envisions: Steady. Courageous. Formed by grace.Teaching Text: 1 Peter 1:1, Matthew 16:13-23.Preached by Russell Korets
What if your ordinary interactions with family, neighbors, and coworkers were actually invitations to share Jesus with others? God has sent us to live out his Great Commission in the ordinary, all-too-busy, and even mundane moments of our lives. In this series, I Declare, Dr. Paul Chappell invites you to declare your faith as you live out your true identity in Christ. When you believe it's God's desire to reach the lost, your life will change, and you will begin to partake in the joys of evangelism.
What if your ordinary interactions with family, neighbors, and coworkers were actually invitations to share Jesus with others? God has sent us to live out his Great Commission in the ordinary, all-too-busy, and even mundane moments of our lives. In this series, I Declare, Dr. Paul Chappell invites you to declare your faith as you live out your true identity in Christ. When you believe it's God's desire to reach the lost, your life will change, and you will begin to partake in the joys of evangelism.
Being an instrument of praise to the God of glory, the Christ of glory who has planned the day of eternity for you. This is how we live in the light of our glorious future.
In Part 5 of his series on 2 Peter, Rabbi Schiller looks at chapter 3 and the theme of the Day of the LORD and Judgment Day. For those who are in Messiah Yeshua, He has taken on our Judgment Day, and so this is something to look forward to, not to fear.
This message from 2 Peter 3:4–10 reminds us that although scoffers doubt Jesus' return, God is not slow — He is patient, giving people time to repent. The world will one day face judgment by fire, but God's desire is for all to turn to Him and receive eternal life. His patience is not weakness, but a loving invitation to salvation before it's too late.
In this week's message, “The Hope of the Second Coming,” we look at Peter's final words in 2 Peter 3, where he urges believers to stay rooted in God's Word and live with expectancy for Christ's return. In a world full of scoffers and spiritual distractions, we're reminded to encourage one another, hold fast to our faith, and let the hope of His coming stir us to greater love, holiness, and purpose.
Here in the 2nd chapter Peter speaks adamantly against false teachers.
False Teachers and Apostasy
From fallen angels to the flood and fiery Sodom and Gomorrah, Peter gives us some powerful warnings—but also a huge dose of hope, reminding us that God knows exactly how to rescue those who are His.
Pastor Mattie Montgomery continues his series looking at the powerful first message by the Apostle Peter and how we should respond to the Gospel. Support the show
Pastor Mattie Montgomery continues his exploration of Peter's message on the day of Pentecost, emphasizing the importance of understanding Jesus as both fully God and fully man, and how God's sovereignty doesn't negate individual responsibility. Support the show
Pastor Mattie Montgomery explores the transformative power of the Holy Spirit as demonstrated on the day of Pentecost and emphasizes the simplicity of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. We discover how the early disciples, particularly Peter, were emboldened by the Spirit to proclaim the gospel fearlessly. Support the show