Sermons about 1 Peter 55 514 (2024)

  • An Exposition Of 1 Peter, Part 4: The Prophets Said It Would Be Like This

    Contributed by Mark A. Barber on Oct 27, 2021

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    this is the fourth study in 1 Peter. We need to understand the importance of Scripture and the power of the Holy Spirit to the life of the Church.

    The Prophets Said it Would be Like This:1 Peter 1:10-12IntroductionThe idea for the title of this section comes from a Chattanooga weatherman who predicted correctly a big snowstorm in March 13, 1993. It was the only snow of the season in an area that barely averages 4 inches of snow a year. ...read more

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    Denomination: Independent/Bible

  • An Exposition Of 1 Peter, Part 6: God Does Not Show Favortism

    Contributed by Mark A. Barber on Nov 3, 2021

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    This is the sixth study in the Book of 1 Peter

    IntroductionIn the last study, we saw that the Christian faith has intellectual content. As Peter has noted, we have a living faith which is more than mere mental assent to the truth of the Gospel and the doctrines of the church. When we see words like “joy unspeakable and full of glory”, we ...read more

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    Denomination: Independent/Bible

  • Jesus Brings Us Joy

    Contributed by R. David Reynolds on Dec 12, 2004

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    This sermon was preached on the Third Sunday in Advent and is based on "The Magnificat" in Luke 1:46-55.

    Jesus Brings Us Joy--Luke 1:46-55Music is central in the message of Christmas. I love the carols of Christmas; and, as I have said so often Handel’s Messiah. I love to hear the organ and trumpet resonate during the Christmas season. Christmas began with singing months before the Angel Choir ...read more

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    Denomination: Methodist

  • "The Confidence Of Peter And John"

    Contributed by Clark Tanner on Oct 14, 2004

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    Confidence can be well-placed, or misplaced. The difference in consequences can be eternal.

    On the next day, their rulers and elders and scribes were gathered together in Jerusalem; and Annas the high priest was there, and Caiaphas and John and Alexander, and all who were of high-priestly descent. When they had placed them in the center, they began to inquire, "By what power, or in ...read more

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    Denomination: Orthodox

  • Message In 1peter – Number 8 – Woe To You Lazy Ministers And Pastors Who Feed Yourselves And Not The Ones In Your Charge - 1peter 5:1-3 - Part 2 Series

    Contributed by Ron Ferguson on Aug 19, 2023

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    A shepherd must NOT be driven by the world’s agenda or ideology or greed. Righteous paths today are more difficult with all the liberal theology (satanic denial), WOKE, and Marxism pervading society and the church. The pastor must be skilled to lead the sheep in correct ways.

    MESSAGE IN 1PETER – NUMBER 8 – WOE TO YOU LAZY MINISTERS AND PASTORS WHO FEED YOURSELVES AND NOT THE ONES IN YOUR CHARGE - 1Peter 5:1-3 - PART 2THE ROLES OF SHEPHERDS/PASTORS IN THE LORD’S SERVICE[A]. THE INTRODUCTIONThis message is PART 2 of the previous message all about ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Exiles #1: Elect Exiles: Wait...what?

    Contributed by James Jackson on Aug 29, 2018

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    Part 1 of Exiles: Sustained by Hope in a Hostile World (1 Peter)

    If you are a fan of Georgia Tech football, you might consider October 7, 1916 as one of the greatest daysin history. If you are a fan of offense in general, you might feel the same way. Because on October 7, 1916, Georgia Tech delivered the most stunning beatdown in football history to Cumberland ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Tolerance - 1 Series

    Contributed by Dan Cormie on Aug 4, 2010

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    We live in an age of tolerance.Political correctness has obliterated common sense to the point that most people think it is a basic human right not to be offended.

    Dakota Community ChurchJuly 11, 2010Tolerance – Part 1We live in an age of tolerance.Political correctness has obliterated common sense to the point that most people think it is a basic human right not to be offended.Examples from the internet:Another street preacher in the U.K. has been ...read more

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    Denomination: Mennonite

  • 12 Ordinary Men - Peter Series

    Contributed by Edward Hardee on Dec 6, 2012

    This is a study of Peter based on 12 Ordinary Men. It has a lot of added notes and scripture.

    Note: This is a study from the book 12 Ordinary Men by John McArthur an excellent book. There is also a fill in the blank outline from Adult Bible Fellowships of First Baptist Church Orion that I have posted in the series. This is not original but worth posting for study.Twelve Ordinary ...read more

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    Denomination: Church Of God

  • 1 + 1 = 1! Series

    Contributed by Dennis Marquardt on Oct 18, 2000

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    #7 in 10 Commandment Series

    #7“1 + 1 = 1”TEXTS:Ex. 20:14; Gen. 2:18,22-24; 3:20; Matt. 5:27-30; I Cor. 7:3-5INTRO:The culture we live in today scoffs at the concept of sexual fidelity in marriage, consider the following:ILLUS:The conclusion made by a study of 104 leading television writers and executives ...read more

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    Denomination: Assembly Of God

  • Epic Fail - Peter's Denial

    Contributed by Seth Lawson on Mar 9, 2018

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    Jesus gives Peter … and us … hope! Hope that failure is not final. There is hope even in the midst of our struggle that our faith would not fail and that we, as Peter, can turn once again back to the Lord.

    [Here is a link to a youtube video of me preaching this sermon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLFppHEJ0fY ]From their very first encounter, we see a special connection between Jesus and Peter. We find this in the Gospel of John chapter 1 and verse 42 where they first meet. It says that Jesus ...read more

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  • What`s In A Name?

    Contributed by Eric Sellgren on Jan 15, 2001

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    The generosity of God. He builds up our potential

    When Jill and I began to think about names for our three children, we used a book by a man called Eric Partridge called "Name this Child". After reading it we called our first baby ANN, from the Hebrew word Chaanah which means or "grace" (A free gift from God"). That really summed up how we were ...read more

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    Denomination: Episcopal/Anglican

  • Dealing With Trials Series

    Contributed by Dean Rhine on Nov 3, 2016

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    Hope for dealing with trials

    Facing Your Trials in Hope - 1 Peter 1June 1, 2008Turn with me this morning to the end of your Bibles, to the book of 1 Peter, chapter 1. We want to think this morning about problems.A little boy once was outside his house trying to sell a lawn mower. His pastor walked up and the boy was able ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Living In Harmony Series

    Contributed by Dean Rhine on Nov 3, 2016

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    Having harmony during trials

    Living in Harmony - 1 Peter 2a June 29, 2008Turn with me this morning to the end of your Bibles, to the book of 1 Peter, chapter 1. We want to continue on in our study of the book of 1 Peter. Remember that Peter is writing to give practical help to Christians dealing with daily problems. He ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Living Humbly Series

    Contributed by Dean Rhine on Nov 3, 2016

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    Having humility

    Living Humbly - 1 Peter 2bJuly 13, 2008Turn with me this morning to the end of your Bibles, to the book of 1 Peter, chapter 2. We want to continue on in our study of the book of 1 Peter. Remember that Peter is writing to give practical help to Christians dealing with daily problems. He starts ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Who And Why: Our Identity In Christ

    Contributed by Dean Rhine on Nov 3, 2016

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    A look at who we are in Christ

    Who and Why: Our identity in Christ - -1 Peter 2:9-12 - 3/22/15Turn with me this morning to the end of your bibles, to the book of 1 Peter. It’s the 7th book from the end, so if you can find Revelation, the last book, turn to the left a few pages until you find 1 Peter. We’ll be ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Sermons about 1 Peter 55 514 (2024)

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    How do you clothe yourself with humility? ›

    Humility thinks more of others than it thinks of self. Through prayer and desire, with the putting to death of self-centred thinking, and the conscious redirection of our minds to the needs of other people, especially their need of the Gospel, we put on the clothing of humility.

    What does humble yourself under the mighty hand of God mean? ›

    He is not talking about humbling ourselves in obedience to God but humbling ourselves in acceptance of whatever trial comes your way regardless of its severity. The phrase, “the mighty hand of God” is used repeatedly in the exodus story to refer to God's power in delivering Israel out of Egyptian bondage (De.

    What does humbling yourself before God mean? ›

    To humble oneself is to acknowledge God as Lord and to obey as servant. In order to do so, then, the Son had to take “the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men” (Philippians 2:7). “We, as creatures, must obey our Creator, and he, as our brother, did the same.”

    What does whom resist steadfast in the faith mean? ›

    1 Peter 5:9 (note) But resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same experiences of suffering are being accomplished by your brethren who are in the world. Wuest comments that "resist" (anthistemi) means “to withstand, to be firm against someone else's onset” rather than “to strive against that one.”

    What are the three ways of humility? ›

    He discussed Humility as three types: intellectual, moral and personal. By breaking humility into three types the author says it might help us nurture the behavior(s) more fully in our own lives. Intellectual humility is the knowledge that no matter how smart we are, we can always learn from others.

    How do you practice humility in everyday life? ›

    Let's look at some practical tips for weaving this underrated virtue into the fabric of your family's daily life.
    1. Recognize your strengths and weaknesses. ...
    2. Listen to others. ...
    3. Practice gratitude. ...
    4. Admit mistakes. ...
    5. Show empathy. ...
    6. Be teachable. ...
    7. Serve others. ...
    8. Practice self-reflection.
    Feb 29, 2024

    How did Jesus humble himself? ›

    Finally, in His hours of greatest suffering, Jesus subjected Himself to the Father. And in perhaps His greatest act of humility, He allowed Himself to be hung upon the cross. His last words in mortality typify His teachings on humility.

    How does God teach us to be humble? ›

    God develops humility in us through the gospel by presenting the humiliation of Christ to us. He also develops humility through the gospel by pointing out the greatness of our sins, revealing Himself and His holiness to us so that we can see the blackness of our sin in objective terms.

    How do you humble yourself in the Bible? ›

    1. Remember who's in charge—and praise Him! It's hard keep things in perspective if we don't remember who is Lord! ...
    2. Pray for a humble heart. ...
    3. Pay more attention to your own faults than to the flaws of others. ...
    4. Don't hide behind your dignity—it's pride's favorite hiding place. ...
    5. Try not to watch yourself worship. ...
    6. Serve others.

    What are 5 ways to be humble? ›

    How to Be More Humble
    • Be aware of your own shortcomings, strengths, and limitations.
    • Recognize and acknowledge the strengths of others.
    • Be open to learning and adapting from your colleagues.
    • Work towards putting others' needs before your own.
    • Be a good listener and ensure others feel heard and understood around you.
    May 17, 2023

    How to be humble like Jesus? ›

    1. Thank God often and always. Thankfulness stops pride growing. ...
    2. Confess your sins regularly. Confession is a reality check as it reminds us who we are. ...
    3. Be ready to accept humiliations. ...
    4. Don't worry about status. ...
    5. Have a sense of humour. ...
    6. Listen to others. ...
    7. Ask questions. ...
    8. Consider others before yourself.
    Apr 5, 2018

    What are 10 ways to be humble? ›

    In summary, take note of these tips to benefit from being more humble:
    • Ask for advice or help. ...
    • Celebrate and empower others. ...
    • Forgive and seek forgiveness. ...
    • Practice the art of listening. ...
    • Stay open to feedback. ...
    • Accept praise and criticism with grace. ...
    • Practice generosity. ...
    • Experience wonder.
    Dec 15, 2023

    How to stay steadfast in the Lord? ›

    Cultivating Steadfastness
    1. I commit to daily, weekly and regular spiritual practices.
    2. I try to live by my Rule for Life (I write about this practice here and here) and think being steadfast means abiding by these rhythms God has led me to discover. ...
    3. Focus on what I can control and not what I can't. ...
    4. Study the scripture.
    Jun 20, 2023

    How do you remain steadfast in your faith during trying times? ›

    How to rely on your faith during hard times
    1. Maintain your faith at all times. I really don't separate good times or hard times from my faith. ...
    2. Find practices that bring you peace. ...
    3. Lay your struggles before God. ...
    4. Rely on your support systems. ...
    5. Find the good.
    Apr 13, 2023

    How do you remain steadfast and immovable? ›

    How do we become steadfast and immovable? A building or structure that is stable and immovable must be built upon a strong foundation. If you and I desire to become steadfast and immovable disciples of the Master, we must build appropriately and effectively upon Him as our foundation.

    What does being clothed with humility mean? ›

    Being clothed with humility is to intentionally make yourself low. This happens as a result of surrender, a submission to godly authority and choosing to prefer others above yourself and the interest of the whole before the demands of your personal interest.

    What does it mean to carry yourself with humility? ›

    Humility is the ability to accurately view your talents and flaws while being void of arrogance. Some believe that being humble means having low self-esteem and a lack of confidence, but it's the opposite.

    What are examples of showing humility? ›

    How to show humility at work
    • Accept feedback. Feedback, even constructive or negative feedback, can be helpful so you can grow in your role, expand your skill set or learn how to better work with others. ...
    • Acknowledge mistakes. ...
    • Ask others for help. ...
    • Actively listen. ...
    • Ask questions. ...
    • Sign up for training.
    Feb 3, 2023

    How do I make myself look humble? ›

    How to Be More Humble
    1. Be aware of your own shortcomings, strengths, and limitations.
    2. Recognize and acknowledge the strengths of others.
    3. Be open to learning and adapting from your colleagues.
    4. Work towards putting others' needs before your own.
    5. Be a good listener and ensure others feel heard and understood around you.
    May 17, 2023

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