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July 2, 2020
A CHRISTIAN IS ODD FOR GOD: A Study in 1 Peter
Most non-Christians see Christians as odd. Giving your money to God is odd. Not having sex outside of marriage is odd. Not getting drunk or high is odd. Forgiving your enemy is odd. And, having a personal relationship with someone you cannot see sounds like kids having an imaginary friend, and that’s really odd. Conversely, […]
Published on July 02, 2020 02:00
July 1, 2020
4 OPTIONS WHEN THE CULTURE MOCKS AND OPPOSES YOUR FAITH: A Study in 1 Peter
Like so many college students who are weary of being mocked by their professors for being Bible-believing Christians and getting their grades reduced, husbands who are mocked by their buddies for not looking at porn or partying with their coworkers after work, wives who forego a professional career to stay at home to be a […]
Published on July 01, 2020 02:00
June 30, 2020
GET USED TO BEING THE CHRISTIAN WEIRDO: A Study in 1 Peter
While it is easy to think that the Bible is old and outdated, the truth is that since God doesn’t change, and people don’t change, the Bible is timeless and therefore timely for everyone everywhere. In Peter’s day, like our own, the average person’s commitment to their version of spirituality was very shallow and nowhere […]
Published on June 30, 2020 02:00
June 29, 2020
PETER WROTE ABOUT THE INTOLERISTA Part 2: A Study in 1 Peter
Christianity has never really been cool. The unpopularity of Christians in Peter’s day was due to the fact that their devotion to Jesus above everyone and everything else caused them to be viewed as subversives overturning long-held familial and cultural norms. Simply, once people became Christians, their lifestyle changed and they stopped worshiping the gods […]
Published on June 29, 2020 02:00
June 26, 2020
PETER WROTE ABOUT THE INTOLERISTA Part 1: A Study in 1 Peter
Peter’s underlying concern was about what we today call tolerance, diversity, and religious pluralism that discriminates against Christianity in a way that is intolerant, not diverse, and religious persecution. Subsequently, 1-2 Peter, although a few thousand years old, are incredibly timely to our current culture in which Christians are welcome to love Jesus so long […]
Published on June 26, 2020 02:00
June 25, 2020
PETER WROTE TO CHRISTIANS WHO WERE DESPISED LIKE TODAY: A Study in 1 Peter
Imagine you lived a few thousand years ago, hundreds of miles away from someone, and the only way to communicate with them was to sit down and write a letter, and then find someone to hand deliver it to them by walking or riding on the back of a beast for many days through rough […]
Published on June 25, 2020 02:00
June 24, 2020
PETER WROTE TO AN ANCIENT MULTI-SITE CHURCH: A Study in 1 Peter
Peter’s two letters are a mere 166 verses. Although rather brief, they are power packed. The people he wrote to were living in a pagan city which meant that to live as a Christian made them the oddballs. Making matters worse, they were facing a host of troubles, trials, and temptations among uncertain days filled […]
Published on June 24, 2020 02:00
June 23, 2020
PETER IS LIKE A DAD: 1 Study in 1 Peter
“This epistle of Peter is one of the grandest of the New Testament, and it is the true, pure gospel. For Peter…inculcates the true doctrine of faith—how Christ has been given to us, who takes away our sins and saves us.” — Martin Luther In our day of short texts, spam emails, and social media […]
Published on June 23, 2020 02:00
June 22, 2020
DID PETER ACTUALLY WRITE 1 PETER?: A Study in 1 Peter
In argumentation, there is something called the burden of proof. Practically, this means that if someone presents a clear case, then the critic of that case has the burden of disproving it and dislodging it with a better case for another outcome. It is easy to criticize someone’s position, but unless you’ve got a better […]
Published on June 22, 2020 02:00
June 19, 2020
WERE PETER AND THE DISCIPLES REALLY BUMBLING COUNTRY BUMPKINS? A Study in 1 Peter
At some point, every Christian is told that Jesus’ twelve disciples were uneducated simpletons, basically bumbling country bumpkins. It has been said so many times that hardly anyone seems to even question it anymore. The entire charge that Peter was uneducated hangs precariously on one verse of Scripture. It is helpful to note that the […]
Published on June 19, 2020 02:00
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