1 Peter 2:11–3:7: Be Subject for the Lord’s Sake
As Peter considers different spheres of authority his message is consistent: Be subject to earthly authorities for heaven’s sake. (Exposition of 1 Peter 2:11–3:7)
Read MoreAs Peter considers different spheres of authority his message is consistent: Be subject to earthly authorities for heaven’s sake. (Exposition of 1 Peter 2:11–3:7)
Read MoreThrough the pure, “rational” milk of God’s Word, Peter calls us to contemplate the goodness of Jesus Christ. (Exposition of 1 Peter 2:1–20)
Read MoreThis world strives for good things they can receive here and now. Peter urges you to gird up your mind to pursue Christ. (Exposition of 1 Peter 1:13–25)
Read MoreThe Apostle Peter learned to rejoice as he suffered much for the sake of his Master. Our temporary suffering purifies us for eternal glory. (Exposition of 1 Peter 1:1–12)
Read MoreThe conclusion to the Gospel of Matthew tells us what Jesus wants: Jesus commissions confused people to extend his cosmic kingdom into all nations. (Exposition of Matthew 28:16–20)
Read MoreWhatever costs we may suffer for following Jesus, Jesus’ resurrection pits the fear of God against the fear of man. (Exposition of Matthew 28:1–15)
Read MoreAbram's example of public witness and worship to the living God teaches us how to bear witness to the already/not-yet kingdom of Jesus Christ. (Exposition of Genesis 12:4–9)
The same four Hebrew words appear in four significant temptation stories. By studying Satan's schemes, we learn how to fight temptation.
As Peter considers different spheres of authority his message is consistent: Be subject to earthly authorities for heaven's sake. (Exposition of 1 Peter 2:11–3:7)