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Built for a Purpose

1 Peter 2:4-12

October 8, 2017 • Collin Monger

If you want to complete a job safely and efficiently you need to use the right tool. Every tool was created to complete a specific function. You were created by God with a specific task in mind.

I. We are reshaped by God: God is molding us through our experiences and reshaping us so we can be used for His kingdom.

II. We rest on Christ: A building rests on a corner stone and as our faith rests on Jesus. If we rely on our own strength we will ultimately fail.

III. We reflect the Lord: The way we respond to crisis, and our everyday struggles, shows where we have placed our faith. If we have faith in Jesus it will become evident in our lives.

(Verses cited: John 15:16; Psalm 139:16; 1 Corinthians 12:7; Matthew 25:25-26; Romans 14:12; Jeremiah 18:4, 29:11; 1 Corinthians 3:11; Isaiah 28:16; Matthew 16:18; 1 Corinthians 3:4-9; Matthew 5:9, 5:16; Acts 7:60; Luke 23:34; Acts 26:14)

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