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How do I Grow as a Christian?

2 Peter 1:3-4

August 28, 2022 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • 2 Peter 1:3–4

We continue our series in 2 Peter. This letter was written by the Apostle Peter from a Roman prison as he awaited execution for his faith in Jesus. His dying words are powerful. There is a sense of earnestness and pleading throughout. He exhorts us to grow in grace, to keep Jesus and God’s word at the center of our lives, to be aware of false teaching, and more. This letter reminds us how we start the Christian life matters, but how we end matters most.

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How Does The Last Day Affect This Day

November 20, 2022 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • 2 Peter 3:14–18

We conclude our series in 2 Peter. This letter was written by the Apostle Peter from a Roman prison as he awaited execution for his faith in Jesus. His dying words are powerful. There is a sense of earnestness and pleading throughout. He exhorts us to grow in grace, to keep Jesus and God’s word at the center of our lives, to be aware of false teaching, and more. This letter reminds us how we start the Christian life matters, but how we end matters most.

"Where Is The Promise Of His Coming?"

November 6, 2022 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • 2 Peter 3:1–13

This morning we continue our series in 2 Peter. This letter was written by the Apostle Peter from a Roman prison as he awaited execution for his faith in Jesus. His dying words are powerful. There is a sense of earnestness and pleading throughout. He exhorts us to grow in grace, to keep Jesus and God’s word at the center of our lives, to be aware of false teaching, and more. This letter reminds us how we start the Christian life matters, but how we end matters most.

How Do I Spot a False Teacher? Part 2

October 30, 2022 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • 2 Peter 2:10–22

We continue our series in 2 Peter. This letter was written by the Apostle Peter from a Roman prison as he awaited execution for his faith in Jesus. His dying words are powerful. There is a sense of earnestness and pleading throughout. He exhorts us to grow in grace, to keep Jesus and God’s word at the center of our lives, to be aware of false teaching, and more. This letter reminds us how we start the Christian life matters, but how we end matters most.