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Suffering Well

April 23, 2017 • Steele Croswhite

Suffering is a part of our lives every single day. How is it that Peter calls the Christian to “rejoice" in suffering? How do we suffer well? Is suffering because God is mad at us? Shouldn’t a Christian be happy? The verses in this teaching address some of these questions, while also helping us to look upon Jesus. Are you suffering now? This message is right for you.

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Spoiler Alert! (2 Peter 3:10-18)

June 11, 2017 • Bill Young

Have you ever had a book or movie “spoiled" because someone shared the ending with you? This can be very frustrating. Or, it can be a relief, depending on your personality. As we conclude our study of 1 & 2 Peter, Peter reveals details of how our world will end. Rather than being a “spoiler" this is, in fact, a really good thing to know! Understanding that nothing in the universe is permanent (and that the earth is not our real home) should help keep us from ungodly living. The fact that Jesus is coming back (and heaven awaits the righteous) should bring us joy. It should also cause us to live holy lives. We’ll look at four characteristics of the Christian who really believes that the end of the world is near.

The Great Flood (2 Peter 3:1-9)

June 4, 2017 • Josh Whitney

As we near the end of the book of 2 Peter, the Apostle Peter addresses one of the false teachings of his time. Namely, the false teachers deny that God will return for His final judgment. Peter takes his audience back to the creation and flood in order to demonstrate that God has intervened in history and He will again. We will look at some evidence for the flood and the truth this teaches us as Christians.

Danger Ahead (2 Peter 2:13-22)

May 28, 2017 • Bill Young

The New Testament often speaks of a Christian’s “walk” being symbolic of their decisions and the lifestyle they choose as Believers. As we continue studying the book of 2 Peter, he warns us against the dangers of false teachers who are intent on derailing our spiritual walk. In this message, we will glean from Peter’s concern for the Church and observe four warning signs that will help us avoid false teachers and stay on the path of righteousness.