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Each week a new verse-by-verse Bible study podcast given in expository style. Join us and see the Bible come alive as we study the truths that God‘s Word has for us.
Each week a new verse-by-verse Bible study podcast given in expository style. Join us and see the Bible come alive as we study the truths that God‘s Word has for us.
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Monday Oct 10, 2016
THE BENEFITS OF A CHRISTIAN (2 Peter 1:1-2)
Monday Oct 10, 2016
Monday Oct 10, 2016
We live in a world full of apostasy. False teachings abound. Satan is seeking to destroy the church from within. The Christian life is more than just a birth. It is a growth, and it is a development. The key to a victorious Christian life in the midst of apostasy is found in the last verse of the book of 2 Peter.
2 Peter 3:18
18 But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen.
KJV
You will not be able to live for God unless you have a knowledge of the Word of God. Yet, we need to have more than simple knowledge about Christ, the kind of knowledge we find in a library book. Rather, we are to have a super knowledge of Jesus. To have this kind of knowledge of Christ is to know Him better than your closest loved one. To know Him, is to know life eternal. First comes salvation by the grace of God, then as we begin to know Jesus, we gain peace in Jesus.
In our lesson today, we find that in just the first two verses of this book we are told of some truly marvelous benefits of being a Christian. We have a like precious faith, made precious by the object of our faith, the Lord Jesus Christ. It is through our faith in Christ that we have obtained all the righteousness of God. Our sins have been wiped clean, and we have a standing before God as completely righteous. Then, by the grace of God we obtained our salvation, and being justified by God’s grace we can have the peace of God because we have a super-natural knowledge of God. We have a personal relationship with the Creator of all things, the almighty God. But not just any personal relationship, we know Christ better than we know our own spouse because the Holy Spirit resides in our hearts. He constantly speaks to us of the things that Christ tells Him to share with us, and He speaks to us when we are all alone.
Amazing, huh? Listen to this new series of podcasts to see the rest of what God has in store for us in this little book.

Sunday Jan 24, 2016
REDEMPTION THROUGH GRACE (1 Peter 1:2c-d)
Sunday Jan 24, 2016
Sunday Jan 24, 2016
So when we are facing times of terrible persecution, or difficult trials, when things are so bad that they are out of our ability to control, what are you most grateful for?
Certainly, I am grateful for a loving God who cares for me, watches over me, and provides for me. I am grateful for the power of the Holy Spirit living within me. I am grateful for the promises of God that we find in His word, such as, that we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. (Romans 8:28)
So this verse is interesting because it doesn’t promise that all things work together for the good of all men, it puts a qualifier on this promise. What is that qualifier?
You have to be someone who loves God, and someone who is called according to His purpose. This means that if you want to claim the promise of this verse, that no matter what you are going through, that it will work out for your good, then you must meet the requirements of this promise. And in order to meet those requirements you must be saved, a born again child of God.
So, the first thing that you need to have in order to face persecution, trials, or difficult times in your life, is the certain knowledge that you have been redeemed by God, and that Jesus Christ is your Lord and Master. This is the basic minimum for this promise to be true.
The next most important thing that I believe we need is the grace of God. When I am facing a difficult time, the one thing that I cherish most from God is His grace. It is His grace that allows me to be forgiven. It is His grace that allows me to be justified freely before God. It is His grace that allows the blood of Christ to wash my sins away, in spite of the sin in my life. That is God’s grace.
This leads us to the third thing that we must have to face persecution. The result of knowing that we are saved, and that God’s grace has been bestowed on us, is the peace of God in our hearts. When we have God’s peace in our heart, we have comfort in the knowledge of God’s provision for us.
So salvation, grace, and peace, are what I consider the three most important things that I must know, claim, and be sure of, when I have hard times. Everything else that God is going to do for me flows from these three Biblical truths. The presence and power of the Holy Spirit resides in my heart because of the redemption and grace that God has given me, and it is because I am redeemed, and that I am the recipient of God’s grace, that God’s peace is there, as well.
Listen to this podcast to learn what it means to be redeemed by God, and to have God’s grace and peace, to give us comfort during times of persecution.
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