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1 Peter 2:1-10
*Prop: We must be submitted to God**.*
*I.* *Our Heavenly Privileges (2:1–10)*
*A.** Children in God’s family (vv.
1–3)*
l New believers need basic principles to live by.
l One of the evidences of spiritual life is a hunger for spiritual food, the Word of God.
l We should have a desire for God’s Word.
l Matt.
4:4; 1 John 2:12–14).
l Once saved we want to put away the old sins of the flesh.
*B.** Stones in God’s temple (vv.
4–8).*
l Peter never claimed to be “the rock” (Matt.
16:18);
l He states clearly that Christ is the Stone (v. 4).
l Christ was rejected of men, but chosen of God.
l Believers are living stones built on the Living Stone (1:3), comprising a spiritual temple for God’s glory (Eph.
2:19–22).
l Christ, the Stone, is rejected of men; but whoever believes on Him will not be ashamed.
*C.** Citizens in the new nation (vv.
9–10).*
· The church are the people of God,”
· His holy nation, His “Israel” (see Ex. 19:6; Gal.
6:16).
· Since Christ is our King-Priest, we are a royal priesthood.
“Peculiar” (v.
9) means “for one’s own possession” (Eph.
1:14).
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What a privilege it is to be a child of God and have citizenship in heaven (Phil.
3:10).
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