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Sermons from Bay Vista Baptist ChurchWives and Husbands
Peter continues his instruction to the church under fire with encouragement to wives and husbands. Though these verses have been used negatively by some, their intent establishes wives and husbands as equal in the eyes of God, encourages wives who find themselves in difficult circumstances, and challenged husbands’ view of their wives as property.
Submission to Authority
Some people feel that “submission” is a dirty word. However, Peter encourages his readers that submission is not only something we should do to earthly governments and one another, it is the model that Jesus showed us as He walked this earth.
The Warfare That Leads to Witness
Spiritual warfare often focuses on forces outside of us - governments, demons, and the like. However, spiritual warfare is best waged within ourselves, and being victorious in that warfare helps us live the lives we were meant to live, and can open opportunities for witness to others.
Remember Who We Are
The world wants to tell us that we are no good, small-minded, and worthless. The same thing happened in Peter’s day, but he reminds these believers of their unique identity because they have been chosen by God.
The Challenge of the Christian Life
“Perception is reality” has become a truism of conventional wisdom in recent years. Our perception of ourselves as holy is often different from the world’s perception of us as hypocrites; how do we live so that the world sees that we are as we perceive ourselves to be?
A Call to a Lifestyle of Holiness
Holiness is a concept that is probably skewed in our minds. Far from just an outside appearance, holiness is a commitment of the heart, mind, and actions, and has been commanded of God’s followers since the early days of the Old Testament. Peter emphasizes to the “church under fire” that we must focus on holiness.
The Promise of a Living Hope
After introducing himself, Peter writes a celebration of praise to the Lord. This reminds us that we have a living hope, based on God’s mercy and Jesus’ completed work, that will carry us through (and be strengthened by) the struggles we encounter.
Remember Whose We Are
Peter wrote two letters to churches that became part of the New Testament. The first of these was written to a church body that was beginning to suffer persecution, and as he opens this letter, he immediately reminds the believers Whose they are. Through the work of the Father, the Spirit, and the Son, we have been made His own.
Suppertime Promises
Before Jesus was arrested and crucified, He instituted what we call the Lord’s Supper during a Passover meal with His disciples. This meal was established as a remembrance of the sacrifice He was about to make; however, there are several promises contained in this meal for His followers.
Fear Reveals Faith
How we react when we experience fearful circumstances is an indicator of our faith. What if these fearful circumstances are an opportunity for us to deepen our faith in God?