The fate of humanity was settled in two gardens. In one garden, a man chose a kind of life that brought death. In another garden, a man chose a kind of death that brought life.
31 Mar 2024
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Religion & Spirituality · Christianity
We didn’t ask to be born, and we couldn’t control the year and time we would be born. But Peter tells us in 1 Peter 1:10-12 that there is an enormous privilege in having been in the time when prophecies have been fulfilled. This fills us with both a sense…
Joy is usually found in what we can see and what is present with us. But Christian joy is able to delight in what is both unseen and future. How is this possible? We find out from 1 Peter 1:6-9.
Christians should not suffer from despair, as we are privileged to have a living hope. The book of 1 Peter opens by giving us three astounding truths that should fill believers with living hope
The Christian life is a pilgrimage from this world to the next. Knowing we are chosen, redeemed and set apart for this life of pilgrimage is what prepares us to live and walk differently. First Peter opens by teaching us our identity in Christ as chosen pilgrims
Every Christian needs a theology of suffering: why it happens, what it means and how we should respond. The book of 1 Peter focuses especially on the topic of suffering, teaching us the kind of hope, humility and even happiness we can have in the midst of it
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