Sermons About Peter
1 Peter 2:13-17 Influence and the City
An exposition of 1 Peter 2:13-17 that encourages Christians to be model citizens, not only in passive obedience to the laws of our land but also in active service in our communities.
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A City on a Hill 2
This week we continue our journey with Peter and John as they take a stand for Jesus in Jerusalem. Upon their release from prison, they meet up with the other Christians. Their friends are excited to have them back unharmed, but they want to know what happened. As Peter and John give them the details, they begin to see clearly what is happening and pray a very unusual and dangerous prayer. It’s a prayer for boldness, and if prayed today could change the way we interact with others and quite possibly the way we live our lives.
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1 Peter 2:11-12 Kick It Up a Notch!
This exposition of 1 Peter 2:11-12 challenges followers of Jesus to make war against the desires of their flesh and "kick it up a notch" in their efforts to live influential lives for the sake of the gospel.
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1 Peter 2:4-10 Proclaim His Excellencies
This exposition of 1 Peter 2:4-10 reminds believers of the awesome status we enjoy as the people of God because of Jesus and calls them to "proclaim the excellencies of Him who called us out of the darkness and into His marvelous light!"
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The Power of Godly Sorrow
“If Only” are some of the most powerful and painful words we can use. Dealing with the “if only’s” of our life can be tricky and painful but it is still important to do. In this study we examine how God tells us to deal with and get past the regrets that can hurt us and others so deeply.
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1 Peter 2:1-3 Long for the Word
This exposition of 1 Peter 2:1-3 challenges believers to long for God's Word, remembering their core identity as a follower of Jesus Christ and approaching their time in the Word as we would our meals. Rather than eating one large meal for the day, we eat several small meals throughout the day—might that not be a better strategy for taking in the Word?
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A Leap of Faith to Hold on to Jesus
In Order to walk on water, Peter had to let go of that voice that said it was impossible. Imagine what that first step out of the boat would of been like . God is calling us to take this first step of faith in our own lives. God is calling us out of the boat. There will be times that when we let go and step out that we will fall. Remember that Jesus will always be there to catch us when we call to him. God is calling us to take a leap of faith to hold on to Jesus and let go of everything else.
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