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1 Peter 2:13-25

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How do you balance respect for authority with your personal beliefs? In our latest episode, we grapple with this question as we break down 1 Peter 2:13-25. We guarantee that by the end of this discussion, you'll see obedience to human institutions in a whole new light. Through our humorous banter, we emphasize that the Bible is no exclusive property of theologians; it's a treasure trove accessible to everyone. Join us as we stress the importance of personal engagement with scripture and the necessity of obeying earthly authorities while living as true servants of God.
As we continue, we dig into the virtue of enduring suffering for doing good, inspired by Christ's own example of non-retaliation amidst injustice. We tackle the complex dance of obeying laws while prioritizing moral goodness, offering thought-provoking scenarios to illustrate these dilemmas. Wrapping up, we candidly discuss the moral quandary of sharing one's faith and invite you to weigh in with your thoughts and feedback on Apple Podcasts. Remember to check back for our upcoming discussion on 1 Peter, Chapter 3—though bear with us as it might be delayed due to a little business and pleasure trip!

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1. 1 Peter 2:13-25 (00:00:00)

2. Regular Guys Bible Study Podcast (00:00:12)

3. Living a Gracious Life in Faith (00:16:54)

4. Sharing Faith Dilemma and Feedback (00:31:09)

43 episodes

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Content provided by Ken Strickland. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ken Strickland or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How do you balance respect for authority with your personal beliefs? In our latest episode, we grapple with this question as we break down 1 Peter 2:13-25. We guarantee that by the end of this discussion, you'll see obedience to human institutions in a whole new light. Through our humorous banter, we emphasize that the Bible is no exclusive property of theologians; it's a treasure trove accessible to everyone. Join us as we stress the importance of personal engagement with scripture and the necessity of obeying earthly authorities while living as true servants of God.
As we continue, we dig into the virtue of enduring suffering for doing good, inspired by Christ's own example of non-retaliation amidst injustice. We tackle the complex dance of obeying laws while prioritizing moral goodness, offering thought-provoking scenarios to illustrate these dilemmas. Wrapping up, we candidly discuss the moral quandary of sharing one's faith and invite you to weigh in with your thoughts and feedback on Apple Podcasts. Remember to check back for our upcoming discussion on 1 Peter, Chapter 3—though bear with us as it might be delayed due to a little business and pleasure trip!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 1 Peter 2:13-25 (00:00:00)

2. Regular Guys Bible Study Podcast (00:00:12)

3. Living a Gracious Life in Faith (00:16:54)

4. Sharing Faith Dilemma and Feedback (00:31:09)

43 episodes

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