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Something To Say! - The Writings of Peter - Part 2

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Worship Director Justin Jackson continues a series on the writings of Peter. As Christians, we are a chosen group, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation. And now that we are God's people, we have received mercy. Think about that - we've received mercy. God did this so that He receives glory, and we proclaim the name of Jesus. In today's message, Peter instructs us on how we proclaim Jesus and make Him known: by living a life characterized by growth and submission.

Also, as part of the "Something To Say!" series, we'll start the message with someone's testimony. We hope you find it encouraging.

Thank you for listening to this message from Northwest Hills Community Church in Corvallis, Oregon, on July 14, 2024, at 10:15am. You can find us online at nwhills.com.

Timestamps

00:00 Welcome

00:56 Something To Say: A Journey of Faith

06:05 Message: Highlights and Reflections

08:09 Understanding Peter's Message: Living Hope and Inheritance

13:53 Living a Life of Growth and Submission

24:59 Spiritual Growth and Glorifying God

30:20 Submission to Authority for the Lord's Sake

34:10 Responding to Injustice with Christlike Submission

42:29 Final Reflections and Prayer

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Worship Director Justin Jackson continues a series on the writings of Peter. As Christians, we are a chosen group, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation. And now that we are God's people, we have received mercy. Think about that - we've received mercy. God did this so that He receives glory, and we proclaim the name of Jesus. In today's message, Peter instructs us on how we proclaim Jesus and make Him known: by living a life characterized by growth and submission.

Also, as part of the "Something To Say!" series, we'll start the message with someone's testimony. We hope you find it encouraging.

Thank you for listening to this message from Northwest Hills Community Church in Corvallis, Oregon, on July 14, 2024, at 10:15am. You can find us online at nwhills.com.

Timestamps

00:00 Welcome

00:56 Something To Say: A Journey of Faith

06:05 Message: Highlights and Reflections

08:09 Understanding Peter's Message: Living Hope and Inheritance

13:53 Living a Life of Growth and Submission

24:59 Spiritual Growth and Glorifying God

30:20 Submission to Authority for the Lord's Sake

34:10 Responding to Injustice with Christlike Submission

42:29 Final Reflections and Prayer

  continue reading

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