Where does your identity come from? In this passage we discover that for those who are in Christ, we are royal and holy in God’s eyes. The purpose of this new identity is that we may do what we were made to do… proclaim the praises of God!
Where does your identity come from? In this passage we discover that for those who are in Christ, we are royal and holy in God’s eyes. The purpose of this new identity is that we may do what we were made to do… proclaim the praises of God!
When it becomes hard to follow Christ in the world God has blessed us with community. This message proclaims the greatness of the union that all believers have through the gospel which has been planted in us as well as our responsibility to cultivate our relationships with one another.
Hope is a positive picture of the future that fuels anticipation and transformation in the present. The ultimate hope for Christians is that day when we will see Jesus. As a result, Christians are commanded to “set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” Three habits are explored in this message to help us set our hope on that great day.
Since Christians may be criticized when they faithfully follow Jesus, Peter writes to make sure believers know how generous God has been to bring them into His family and to lavish His blessings on them. This message is a declaration of the grace and love of God on all who are believers in Christ.