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[1 Peter 4:11] How is God glorified? Through Jesus Christ. This truth is written over our lives now and God sees us and everything we do through His son, our great propitiation and atoning sacrifice, our savior, Lord, and example. May our hearts overflow with the same outbursts of praise as Peter and Paul do in their letters to the church.…
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[1 Peter 4:11] Tracing God’s glory as a theme through all the scriptures shows us clearly how jealous God is for the glory of His own name. God values more than anything else to display His glory. Is it God or you who is at the center of your heart and thoughts? How does God get all glory from our lives? God must always be the giver and we must alw…
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[1 Peter 4:9] Peter wants us to have open homes and open hearts toward one another in the body, even when it's hard and we are tempted to complain. God instructs us by the example of the children Israel grumbling against God. God destroyed Israel for complaining and grumbling about lacking food and water-how much more if we complain about inconveni…
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[1 Peter 4:7] End of all things is near, THEREFORE... In this second sermon focusing on this passage, we narrow in on the first statement about being of sound judgement and sober - having a focused mind with control and clarity in all areas of life for the purpose of prayer. Sobreity in Paul's letters and the teaching of Jesus has a goal: alertness…
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[1 Sam 13:8-14] David was a man after God's own heart because he constantly and repeatedly inquired of the Lord as to what he should do, seeking God's will above his own. Jesus encourages us to do what the story of David in 1 Samual depicts - constantly ask, seek, and knock because your Father in heaven wants to give what is good to those who ask H…
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[Heb 1:1-2] The Psalms lay the foundation for the Prophets, hundreds of years beforehand. There are 7 Old Testament passages referenced in Hebrews 1, all from the Psalms and 2 Sam 7, not the prophets. Hebrews is a book of contrasts between the New Covenant and the Old Covenant, and the introduction highlights that God spoke long ago in type/shadow/…
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[Acts 2:29-31] David wrote over half the psalms and laid out the kingdom of God before the major and minor prophets came and wrote the rest of the prophetic books that are built upon the foundation of David. Psalm 16 is an elaboration of the Davidic Covenant made by God with him in 2 Samuel 7, where God promised that one of his descendants would si…
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[1 Peter 4:6] These people who were alive at one time, had the gospel preached to them, believed and were saved, will bring them to judgement and life. This is our hope as well when we follow Jesus and walk in His Spirit. Men will think you foolish and you won’t have peace in this life with the world, but that is the price and path to eternal resur…
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Hell is real a real place where sinners will go forever, and Jesus depicts it as both like a furnace of fire & outer darkness. Two different things are bing communicated by these descriptions, and they are completely complimentary, true, and harmonious in describing God’s judgement. All these attributes of Hell go together; there is no specific ord…
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[1 Peter 4:2] Normal Christians do not live any longer for the lusts of men but for the will of God. Obedience is not an option in the Christian life, and it is not legalism to obey God in holiness and righteous living for the will of God. And we must always remember that there is abundant grace for all in the gospel of Jesus Christ.…
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