Gospel-Centered Eldership
If we are going to get safely through the ‘fiery ordeal’ (cf. 1 Peter 4:12-19), we need to have gospel-centered elders who lead like Jesus and gospel-centered church members who submit to them.
Suffering as Blessing
Joy, even while in the throes of persecution, is a foretaste of the ecstasy that will accompany Christ’s return… Those who share in Christ’s sufferings will also share in his glorification (see 2 Tim 2:12).
Gospel-Centered Community
“Jesus's resurrection is the beginning of God's new project not to snatch people away from earth to heaven but to colonize earth with the life of heaven. That, after all, is what the Lord's Prayer is about.”
Ultimate Victory
Though 1 Peter 3:18-22 is radically complicated, it grounds our willingness to suffer unjustly for the sake of Jesus in the fact of Jesus’s willingness to suffer unjustly in order to bring us to God.
Enduring Hope
When we remember the Story of God and our place in it, 1 Peter 3:13-17 teaches us that we should fearlessly keep doing good, not be afraid, and honor Christ in everything we do.
Reading of 1 Peter
This Sunday looked a bit different as we took a pause and slowed down to engage in both an ancient and Biblical practice of reading the Scriptures aloud
Subversive Marriage
Ultimately, Peter’s call [especially] for wives and husbands to behave like Jesus — even when life is supremely unfair — is something that every Christian should be able to identify with
Christmastide: A Light
The Law that God brought through Moses necessitated grace and truth that could only come through Jesus. He came to us as the greater Moses — to bring a greater exodus.
Embodied Presence
The Incarnation of Jesus reminds us afresh of how vital it is that we are an embodied creation — designed to flourish by being ‘in the flesh’ in the presence of both God and others.