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Passage: 1 Peter 3:10-12 Hating one’s life and taking one’s life has become commonplace in our world. However, for the believer, they should love life and embrace it. But for some Christians life might seem overwhelming. Why? Peter writes there are five keys to loving the life that God has given us.
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Passage: 1 Peter 3:7-9 Peter turns the corner from the role of the wife to the role of the husband. He will give two responsibilities of the husband along with 8 responsibilities we are to have one towards another.
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Passage: 1 Peter 3:1-6 Many women today have bought into the lie that if they could be beautiful, skinny and sexy they would have everything in life and in their marriage. Is that what the Bible says? Peter will mention 6 qualities of a beautiful woman that each lady would be wise to emulate.
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Passage: 1 Peter 2:18-25 Suffering for the name of Christ is sometimes difficult. However, Peter encourages his readers to look at Christ for the supreme example of suffering. We will consider the servants call to patient suffering and the Savior’s example of patient suffering.
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Passage: 1 Peter 2:13-17 At times it is difficult to live in a world where the government is corrupt and has no fear of God. Peter’s readers dealt with a corrupt government, and yet he gives encouragement as he tells us who do we submit to, why do we submit and how do we submit to ungodly leaders.
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Passage: 1 Peter 2:9-12 Peter reminds us in this lesson that we have the wonderful privilege and responsibility to win the lost by our lips and by our lives. What are the four characteristics of the genuine believer, of those who are chosen of God, who have a heart for the lost? Listen to find out!
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Passage: 1 Peter 2:4-8 There are only two ways to look at our Lord; He is either precious or offensive. Which is He to you? We will consider what He is to us when we study, how do we recognize a living stone and how do we recognize the chief cornerstone?
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Passage: 1 Peter 2:1-3 Many believers today are stagnant in their spiritual walk because of life dominating sins which are taking their appetite for spiritual things. Peter addresses this topic as we consider our grievous sins, our need to grow up and our gracious Lord.
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Passage: 1 Peter 1:22-25 The prominent way that the world will know we belong to Christ is by our love for one another. Peter addresses this important and needed subject in these verses. Our salvation produces a right understanding of our relationship to others, to the Word and to ourselves.
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Passage: 1 Peter 1:17-21 Seldom do we consider what it cost the Son or the Father at Calvary, but Peter reminds his readers of this in our lesson. We will consider the judgment of the Father, the Sacrifice of the Son, and the Plan of the Father as we look to the Cost of Eternal Life.
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Passage: 1 Peter 1:13-16 What is holiness and is it really attainable in this life? Peter will answer those questions as he writes regarding the means to holiness, the mandate for holiness and the motivation for holiness.
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Passage: 1 Peter 1:8-12 One of the most exciting things that the prophets predicted was the sufferings of Christ and the glory of the Lord, along with the grace given to us. We will consider our attitudes that we should have towards the risen Christ and the righteous prophets in this lesson.
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Passage: 1 Peter 1:3-7 Peter begins his letter with a wonderful greeting which includes a four-fold blessing of our redemption: That of a promised hope; a perpetual inheritance; being powerfully protected; and precious trials.
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Passage: 1 Peter 1:1-2 1 Peter is a timely study for our generation. Our world is becoming morally corrupt at a rapid pace, and the persecution for believes is increasing. Will we be prepared for the coming scourging when God pours out His wrath? 1 Peter will aid in preparing us for that day!
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