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5 Parts: 1. Christ's Quintessential Suffering 2. What Just Happened? 3. The Baptism Antitype 4. Layers Of Antitype 5. Bringing It Home
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor Rev. Craig Bailey preached from his First Peter sermon series.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor Rev. Craig Bailey preached in his First Peter sermon series, encouraging us to expand our imaginations so we can do the work God has for us and receive the rewards God wants to give us.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor Rev. Craig Bailey preached in his First Peter sermon series, focusing on the implications of the session of Christ.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor Rev. Craig Bailey preached in his First Peter sermon series, focusing on the session of Christ.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor Rev. Craig Bailey continues in his First Peter sermon series.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our senior pastor continued our First Peter sermon series, encouraging us to live by faith in the reality of the realms we do not see.
Église réformée baptiste de la Capitale Pasteur Jacques Pelletier
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David Eldridge 1 Peter 3:18-22 Jesus may not always rescue us from what we are going through, but He will rescue us through it.
David Eldridge 1 Peter 3:18-22 Jesus may not always rescue us from what we are going through, but He will rescue us through it.
David Eldridge 1 Peter 3:18-22 Jesus may not always rescue us from what we are going through, but He will rescue us through it.
Recorded live on Sunday, January 15, 2023
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship.
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship.
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship.
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship.
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Raymond Perron - une question de vie ou de mort - 1 Pierre 3.18-22
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
The enemy has been defeated. The victory as been won!
The enemy has been defeated. The victory as been won!
So as we have this season of joy to seek further release from our various prisons, in what prison do you find yourself? Fear? Anger? Scarcity? Jealousy? Feelings of discontent and raging against aspect of society that you just can’t abide? All of these and more are the prisons we find ourselves in, and with Jesus’ help, we can be freed from all of them. Turning to Jesus every morning in prayer, specifically asking Jesus to free us from our particular prisons. Spending time each day in meditation to calm our minds and bodies and to give those things which imprison us over to God. Spending time talking with others, trusted friends or small groups within our church about our prisons and the release we need and the release we have experienced. Spending time each day with scripture, trusting and getting to know Jesus ever more fully as the one who frees us from our prisons, the one who proclaimed that the kingdom of God has come near. Remember then also that Jesus’ message of freedom and release from prison is not only an individual message. In what prisons do we find ourselves in our society? Prisons of injustice, the wealthy and seemingly important given passes for crimes while many of the poor and marginalized are given heavy sentences. Prisons of poverty which trap people who work full time for low wages in order to live in poverty. Prisons of political discourse so heated and polemical that people are losing their minds. People are becoming so enraged with political discourse that they will fight, with words, with fists, with guns, even to the death in order to stop those on the other side of the political discourse.
So as we have this season of joy to seek further release from our various prisons, in what prison do you find yourself? Fear? Anger? Scarcity? Jealousy? Feelings of discontent and raging against aspect of society that you just can’t abide? All of these and more are the prisons we find ourselves in, and with Jesus’ help, we can be freed from all of them. Turning to Jesus every morning in prayer, specifically asking Jesus to free us from our particular prisons. Spending time each day in meditation to calm our minds and bodies and to give those things which imprison us over to God. Spending time talking with others, trusted friends or small groups within our church about our prisons and the release we need and the release we have experienced. Spending time each day with scripture, trusting and getting to know Jesus ever more fully as the one who frees us from our prisons, the one who proclaimed that the kingdom of God has come near. Remember then also that Jesus’ message of freedom and release from prison is not only an individual message. In what prisons do we find ourselves in our society? Prisons of injustice, the wealthy and seemingly important given passes for crimes while many of the poor and marginalized are given heavy sentences. Prisons of poverty which trap people who work full time for low wages in order to live in poverty. Prisons of political discourse so heated and polemical that people are losing their minds. People are becoming so enraged with political discourse that they will fight, with words, with fists, with guns, even to the death in order to stop those on the other side of the political discourse.
1 Peter 3:18-22
1 Peter 3:18-22
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Faith Community Church
Midland Evangelical Free Church Sermon Audio Midland, MI
Midland Evangelical Free Church Sermon Audio Midland, MI
First Baptist Church of Lewes
South Hope Community Church
We exist to ignite a passion in every person to glorify and enjoy God everywhere and in everything.
For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit. 1 Peter 3:18
For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit. 1 Peter 3:18
The victory of Jesus brings hope.
Through the Word is the verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Franklin with Pastor Brian Bachochin. We pray that these studies help you to grow in your understanding of the Word of God, and in your relationship with the God of the Word
1 Peter 3:18-22 Pastor Phil Ballmaier 4-4-18 Join Pastor Phil as he shares the in-depth study of the Book of 1 Peter on Wednesday Evenings. Calvary Chapel is a non-denominational fellowship located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. www.ccelkgrove.org www.daybydayradio.org
1 Peter 3:18-22 Pastor Phil Ballmaier 4-4-18 Join Pastor Phil as he shares the in-depth study of the Book of 1 Peter on Wednesday Evenings. Calvary Chapel is a non-denominational fellowship located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. www.ccelkgrove.org www.daybydayradio.org
1 Peter 3:18-22 Pastor Phil Ballmaier 4-4-18 Join Pastor Phil as he shares the in-depth study of the Book of 1 Peter on Wednesday Evenings. Calvary Chapel is a non-denominational fellowship located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. www.ccelkgrove.org www.daybydayradio.org
Deeper truths from a difficult text.
What Was Baptism, and is Baptism? 1 Peter 3: 18-22 Keith Morrison
Deeper truths from a difficult text.
Christ the Victor, part 2
Christ the Victor
He is risen! This week we celebrate this! Listen and hear of the hope we find in Jesus' resurrection from the grave on Easter Sunday.
The person and work of Jesus Christ. Jesus death was special, substitutionary and sufficient.
The preaching ministry of Youngs Grove Baptist Church.
Pastor Mike continues in the study of 1 Peter with the question: How much of a risk taker are you? We will see in today's message that God loves people and He is very patient with them. At the same time, when God makes the decision to judge, He is very "just" in His judgment. Noah was a man of righteousness and he trusted God enough to build a huge ark that would save many if they would have chosen to believe, but history says "only a few" were saved. The old saying is "history repeats itself" and that's exactly what scripture says that before the end comes and the rapture occurs, it will be as in the days of Noah, and the same thing will happen - only "a few" will be saved. Not because God couldn't save more, but because the people will be just like the people of Noah's day and they rejected the message of the coming salvation and thus the risk they took cost them their eternal life. The question is the same today, what amount of risk are you willing to take? Listen in to understand what you're risking....
Pastor Mike continues in the study of 1 Peter with the question: How much of a risk taker are you? We will see in today's message that God loves people and He is very patient with them. At the same time, when God makes the decision to judge, He is very "just" in His judgment. Noah was a man of righteousness and he trusted God enough to build a huge ark that would save many if they would have chosen to believe, but history says "only a few" were saved. The old saying is "history repeats itself" and that's exactly what scripture says that before the end comes and the rapture occurs, it will be as in the days of Noah, and the same thing will happen - only "a few" will be saved. Not because God couldn't save more, but because the people will be just like the people of Noah's day and they rejected the message of the coming salvation and thus the risk they took cost them their eternal life. The question is the same today, what amount of risk are you willing to take? Listen in to understand what you're risking....
Sovereign Grace Bible Church of Ada, OK
Pastor Russ Miller continues teaching the series on 1 Peter: Suffering, Sanctification and Service.
Easter Sunday. The Savior Who died and rose again is the Savior who is and always will be King of all.
Emmanuel Assembly of God
John 3:14-16 2 Peter 3:10-13 Exodus 15:6 / Matthew 26:64 / Revelation 19:11-16 / Philippians 2:9-11
**We apologize for the first part of the sermon not being recorded** Jesus gives us hope in the midst of our suffering for he has faced suffering on our behalf and overcome.
God keeps His Promises (and His people).
God keeps His Promises (and His people).
This is the weekly radio broadcast of Gospel Baptist Church of Burns, TN, Pastor Jimmy Moize. His message this week is entitled, Baptism That Saves.
Our goal is to be faithful, as God is completely and always faithful to us.