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1 Peter

1 Peter 1:22–2:3

June 16, 2024 • Anthony Fusco • 1 Peter 1:22–25, 1 Peter 2:1–3

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.

1 Peter 1:17–21

June 9, 2024 • Cory DiCarro • 1 Peter 1:17–21

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.

1 Peter 1:14–16

June 2, 2024 • Anthony Fusco • 1 Peter 1:14–16

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.

1 Peter 1:13

May 26, 2024 • Cory DiCarro • 1 Peter 1:13

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.

1 Peter 1:8–12

May 19, 2024 • Anthony Fusco • 1 Peter 1:8–12

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.

1 Peter 1:3–7

May 12, 2024 • Anthony Fusco • 1 Peter 1:3–7

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.

1 Peter 1:1–2

May 5, 2024 • Anthony Fusco • 1 Peter 1:1–2

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience suffering. But it’s not what it seems. Suffering is not being done to us… it’s for us. And as we move through 1 Peter, we’ll see that even when we suffer, we’re called to live well. We’re called to live like Jesus.