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Salvation to Come

1 Peter 1:3-9

April 18, 2021

In this sermon, Pastor Mike Polley exposits 1 Peter 1:3-9. He reminds us that God has caused us to be born again and has given us a living hope!

When we come to faith in Jesus, we do not merely conform to a set of facts about Jesus, but we believe in him, and trust him... we entrust our lives to him. This births joy in us and inspires us to honor God in our suffering. And when we face trials, our hearts will shout: “Blessed be God, who according to His Grace Mercy has caused me to be born again!”

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