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Day 6

In Chapter 5, Peter tells us who our enemy is: the devil. 

Here’s what we need to remember: the devil opposes God, God’s people, and anything that’s good in this world! The devil is a ‘roaring lion’ who’s ‘prowling around.’ He’s looking for anyone who’s isolated and disconnected, and he’s looking for any vulnerable or unguarded spot in our hearts. In this Chapter, Peter gives us keys to resist the devil and overcome his schemes.

READ: 1 Peter 5:1-14

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE:

1 Peter 5:5

5 “You younger men, likewise, be subject to your elders; and all of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, for God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for humility in the lives of friends and family.

  • Pray for the Gospel to continue advance on college campuses during this crisis.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

Listen to this message from Pastor Brian where he highlights the rewards of humility and exposes the consequences of allowing pride to have a place in our lives.

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Day 5

It’s inevitable that we’ll face trials and tribulations as we follow Jesus. 

Jesus is a refiner who allows us to go through the heat of fiery ordeals so that all of the impurities can come to the surface and be removed. The good news is that once He removes the impurities, Jesus and others will be able to see His reflection in our lives.

READ: 1 Peter 4:1-19

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE:

1 Peter 4:7-8

7 “The end of all things is near; therefore, be of sound judgment and sober spirit for the purpose of prayer. 8 Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins.”

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for Jesus to use the fiery ordeal of the COVID-19 crisis to cause us to look more like Him.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

During a challenging time, what do you do when you feel like there’s nothing you can do?

Listen to this message from Pastor Brian about what God’s up to, during ‘in the meantime’ moments.

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Day 4

In Chapter 3, the Apostle Peter highlights how God calls us to handle various relationships in our lives:

  • Husbands, live in an understanding way with your wives.

  • Wives, be submissive to your husbands.

  • Everybody, be kindhearted and humble towards each other.

By the time Peter wrote this book, God had transformed him from an impulsive, young leader into a seasoned Apostle who was both gracious and firm in his relationships.

READ: 1 Peter 3:1-22

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE:

1 Peter 3:8-9

8 To sum up, all of you be harmonious, sympathetic, brotherly, kindhearted, and humble in spirit; 9 not returning evil for evil or insult for insult, but giving a blessing instead; for you were called for the very purpose that you might inherit a blessing.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for your relationships with neighbors, co-workers, friends and family to be full of grace and truth. 

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

Listen to this message from Pastor Brian where he unpacks one—if not the most—important skill we each need for any relationship we have!

Day 3

At the end of Chapter 2, Peter reminds his readers that we’re all like sheep who’ve gone astray and that Jesus is the Great Shepherd and the Guardian of our souls!  He suffered for us. He was reviled and didn’t revile in return. He entrusted Himself to God the Father. He bore our sins in His body. He died on the cross. By His death we’re set free. And by His wounds we’re healed.  That’s the good news of the Gospel!

READ: 1 Peter 2:13-25

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE:

1 Peter 2:24

24 and He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed.

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for our world to turn to Jesus as the Great Shepherd and Guardian our our souls.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

In Chapter 2, Peter talked about how we’re called to honor, respect and submit to authority figures in our lives.  

Listen to this timeless message from Pastor Brian about the importance of being ‘under cover’ and the amazing promises that God makes for those who are submitted to God’s direct and delegated authority.

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Day 2

In Chapter 2, Peter gave wise counsel for how Christians ought to live in this present world and he started by reminding Christians that we’re like ‘newborn babies’ (2:2), ‘living stones’ (2:4), a ‘royal priesthood’ and ‘God’s own possession’ (2:9). In order to behave differently, we’ve got to believe differently and in Chapter 2 Peter exhorts his readers to believe what God has to say about our identity.

READ: 1 Peter 2:1-12

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE:

1 Peter 2:9

9 “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s own possession, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for the other people in your connect group to understand their identity in Christ.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

Listen to this message from Pastor Brian about the purpose God has for our lives and how we’re God’s own possession and He created all of us uniquely.

Day 1

Just like John was called the Apostle of Love and Paul was called the Apostle of Faith; Peter has been called the Apostle of Hope. The picture of Peter in the Gospels is amazingly different from that found in his own writings. In the Gospels we see Peter as an impulsive, restless soul, sometimes fearless but sometimes a coward, even going as far as to deny his Lord with a curse! In his own epistles, he seems patient, restful and loving, with a courage purified and strengthened by the Holy Spirit. These 5 chapters are an amazing illustration of the transforming work of Jesus in someone’s life.

Excerpts taken from, ‘What the Bible is All About’

READ: 1 Peter 1:1-25

JOURNAL:

A powerful, practical way to read the Bible and capture what God’s speaking to you everyday can be summarized in the acronym, SOAP. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer)

  1. Focus on one scripture that sticks out to you and write it down. 

  2. Write an observation about what the scripture means.

  3. Write an application of how you’re going to apply the scripture that day.

  4. Write down a prayer and ask God for help applying it to your life.

MEMORY VERSE:

1 Peter 1:3

3 “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead…”

PRAY FOR OTHERS:

  • Pray for family and friends to experience transformation as they read through Peter this week.

SERMON TO LISTEN TO:

Listen to this message from Pastor Brian about a simple, yet profound thing that transformed Peter’s life and will also transform our lives if we allow it.