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1 - Peter, the Person
Who was this man to whom Jesus instructed, "feed my sheep"?
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2 - An Inheritance Incorruptible
"Feed my sheep." Before we can consider this call, we need to understand the historical context in which it was given.
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3 - A Royal Priesthood
Christ's followers have a sacred responsibility and high calling to proclaim the great truth of the salvation offered in the Lord.
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4 - Social Relationships
People problems are inevitable. The important thing is how we handle them.
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5 - Living for God
When we love, when we forgive, we are reflecting what Jesus has done and still does for us.
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6 - Suffering for Christ
Those who suffer for Christ do not suffer in vain.
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7 - Servant Leadership
True leadership comes through surrender and self-denial.
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8 - Jesus in the Writings of Peter
Christ permeates all that Peter writes; it’s the golden thread woven through the letter.
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9 - Be Who You Are
We are new creatures in Christ, cleansed from sin, and partakers of the divine nature. Being a Christian is to be "like Christ".
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10 - Prophecy and Scripture
Jesus and Peter took the Bible very seriously. We are to follow their example.
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11 - False Teachers
The biggest threat to God's people is not from outside the Church, but inside.
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12 - The Day of the Lord
Peter was not afraid to warn about the judgment that evildoers would face before God.
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13 - Major Themes in 1st and 2nd Peter
Five key messages from the books of Peter.
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