New Testament (1597)
  1. In this season of a global pandemic, Peter’s little letter is especially potent as he writes to sustain the hope born of Christ’s resurrection in scattered believers whose lives were marked by suffering.
  2. In our text we learn that Baptism is in the name of Jesus Christ and grants forgiveness and gives the gift of the Holy Spirit. Faith is worked in the heart.
  3. The life of holiness will overtake the world on the last day. Practice living in the coming world now.
  4. Lepers, the Kingdom of God, and the Rapture.
  5. John chose to write these things for a specific purpose: “So that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name."
  6. Nor can we see how God’s hand will guide us through every challenge of this life, we have to believe it. Afterwards, we see how it happened, but in the midst of challenges and trials, we walk by faith and not by sight.
  7. Our text begins with their answer to why they are doing this when they were strictly charged to cease their actions. The answer? “We must obey God rather than men.”
  8. Jesus tells a parable about a rich man and a poor man named Lazarus. Is this a story about hell or something else?
  9. It is safe to say that Easter this year will be unlike any Easter we have ever seen.
  10. The only point in being a Christian at all is if this message of the resurrected Jesus continues to be the solid ground on which you stand.
  11. Jesus tells a parable that is one of the toughest parts of the New Testament to interpret.
  12. Our God-given faith, despite our lack of sight, has made us sons and daughters of light who walk in the light even during dark times.
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