Keeping up with the submissive theme found in the last few verses of 1 Peter 2, the next verses focus on marital submission and respect. “1 Wives, in the same way be submissive to your husbands so that, if any of them do not believe the word, they may be won over without words by […]
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1 Peter 2:13-25: Submission to Authority and Responding to Mistreatment
Throughout our study of 1st Peter, we have noticed that as “pilgrims” those who are Christians have many blessings and responsibilities. For example, in our previous study we saw that as pilgrims of the world we are to have our conduct honorable among those with whom we live. But what about our responsibilities to those […]
1 Peter 2:1-12: Growth, Sacrifice and Pilgrimage
In the second chapter of his letter to the believers in Asian Minor, Peter focuses on loyalty, obedience and submission. Addressing the pilgrims of the day Peter invites his readers to seek spiritual nourrishment through the word of God. In the first part of this chapter Peter’s use of the word ‘crave’ implies believers are […]
1 Peter 1:13-25: Fear, Faith, Love and Salvation
In the first dozen or so verses of First Peter, we studied that the apostle Peter wrote about discipleship, obedience and hope. In the remaining verses Peter addresses fear, faith, love and salvation. Peter tells us to live in reverent fear as strangers of the world. The author points out that God’s judgment is without […]
1 Peter 1:1-12: Discipleship, Obedience and Hope
ritten around A.D. 62-64, First Peter contains valuable teachings meant to encourage Christians enduring trials and persecution. Likely to be written by the apostle Peter, a close friend of Jesus and the “rock” onto which Christ built His church, the fisherman and deacon of the early Christian church is believed to have written this letter […]
James 5: Oppression, Suffering and the Power of Prayer
Serving as a warning to rich oppressors, the first part of the fifth chapter of the Epistle of James singles out the wealthy among us, those pointed out by Christ to have great difficulty to enter the kingdom of God, “And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through […]
James 4: Wars, the Law of God and Life Planning
In his epistle to Jewish Christians of the first century, the apostle James addressed wars and strife among the world and the church. Wars within ourselves as we battle temptation and give in to sin. Wars with each other as we allow jealousy, envy and judgment to steer us from the narrow path. Wars against […]
James 3: Becoming a Teacher, Heavenly and Earthly Wisdom
Our study of the Epistle of James takes us to the third chapter where the apostle warns his audience against too many people becoming teachers and the untamable destructive power of the human tongue. In this chapter James also writes about earthly and heavenly wisdom. “1 My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, […]
James 2: Saved by Faith, Justified by Works
Certainly debated as one of the most controversial passage in the New Testament, the second chapter of the Epistle of James contains scripture intended for a spiritually delinquent audience. Starting out with partiality, James invites readers to rid themselves of favoritism. Because God and Christ show mercy and grace without favoritism, so should believers. “1 […]
James 1: Trials, Temptation and Doers of the Word
As we continue our study of the book of James we now find ourselves in the first chapter, the prelude to one of the most debated section of the bible. In last week’s message we established the most likely author of this epistle was James, the half brother of Jesus. Through studying the word we […]