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Submitting To Unjust Masters

Life In Exile

February 7, 2021 • Pastor Ben Cross

Peter’s next point on Christian submission to authority is especially difficult, not because of what he says, but because of what he doesn’t say. If we are honest, we would have to admit that a passages like 1 Peter 2:18-20 is confusing, if not embarrassing.

We believe the Bible is God’s word, so why doesn’t Peter emphatically denounce slavery as an insidious evil? Good question. In pre-civil war days, pastors in the south preached from passages like this to justify the enslavement of Africans—a very dark and heinous time in American history.

In this sermon, we will answer this troubling question and see what Peter is and is NOT saying in this passage.

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