1 Peter
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1 Peter 3:1-7 – Precious Wives and Praising Husbands
The age-old question continues to pop up, “Where would we be without women?” and though some answer that question by saying, “We’d still be in the garden” the truth is…
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1 Peter 2:18-25 – The Grace of Suffering
There are various experiences that we share as human beings but perhaps the most common and pervasive of these are grief, pain and suffering. What is different, however, is how…
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1 Peter 2:13-17 – Freely Submitting
Daniel and his three friends find themselves in a terrible predicament. Chosen by the King of Babylon to be trained as counselors for his court, by royal order they are…
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1 Peter 2:11-12 – The War Within
Perhaps you can picture the scene. Here comes that great outdoorsman, Esau, returning from the hunt. Though this time having caught nothing, he enters the kitchen where that momma’s boy…
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1 Peter 2:1-3 – Desiring the Word of God
In the 1st chapter of his letter, Peter concentrates on the fact that his readers have been born again. At the end of the chapter he emphasizes that it was…
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1 Peter 1:14-25 – Welcome to the Family
The scene in the delivery room is almost surrealistic. The air is tense and not a word is said. The one assisting the delivery offers up a silent prayer to…
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1 Peter 1:13 – Saved Lives, Changed Lives
There was a Scottish Professor named MacDonald who, along with a chaplain, had bailed out of an airplane behind German lines in World War II. They were put in a…
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1 Peter 1:10-12 – So Great a Salvation
Introduction (Portray yourself as Isaiah the prophet. Look out as if in trance toward the back of the auditorium, and begin to talk to the Lord as if He were…
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1 Peter 1:6-9 – Maintaining an End Time Focus
The first year that I went to college, I joined the crew team. You know what that is, it is where they have those eight big guys in this thin…
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1 Peter 1:3-5 – The Demonstration of God’s Great Power in Salvation
Did you ever get so excited about something that everyone had to know? You called everyone on the phone or gathered everyone in the household together and told them, “Look…