Scripture (1609)
  1. We are saved by God's grace, apart from our work – so why does obtaining God's wisdom require such work?
  2. Believers are reminded—and the preacher is to remind them—baptism marks the forgiveness of sins, the end of legal demands, justification and regeneration, and the ultimate triumph over rulers and powers.
  3. What does Peter mean when he says those who suffer have ceased from sin? Do we ever become sinless?
  4. Chad and Daniel have to deal with a bunch of odd things in this episode. What do we do with strange laws and how does a body hanging from a tree help us understand?
  5. Did Jesus really descend into hell? And did Peter just say Baptism saves us?
  6. The following is an excerpt from “Crucifying Religion” written by Donavon Riley (1517 Publishing, 2019).
  7. God instructs Israel to set up cities of refuge to protect people from revenge killings.
  8. What follows is a little crash course in how to read Calvin with respect, for our benefit, and with an eye to how we keep Reformation giants at a proper historical arms distance.
  9. Peter tells wives to submit to their husbands. What is the context of this statement? Can it be taken too far?
  10. The fact that Israel has no king sets them apart from other nations but God knows the people will demand one eventually.
  11. Peter gives some examples of how to keep our conduct “honorable” before other people.
  12. God is concerned with justice so He puts rules in place for Judges. How does the belief in ONE God separate Israel from the rest of the world?
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