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!!! Our Redemption
!!! 1 Peter 1:17-2:3
 
!!! Introduction:
So far:             Encouragement for those who are suffering
                        Encouragement to live a holy life because God is holy
 
Today:             Look at our redemption and the price that was paid
 
!!! I.                   The Character of the Author of Redemption
 
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He is a Father v. 17
He is the one who produced life, brought us from death to life, looks at us as His children
 
1) He chastises:  Hebrews 12:5-7
            v.
10 for our profit
            v.
6 because He loves us
 
2) He provides:  Matt.
6:25-34
 
3) He protects 1 Peter 1:5
 
4) He loves John 3:16 see also Hebrews.
12:6
 
2.
He is no respecter of persons v. 17
      Impartial
      Doesn’t look on the things that we would in order to judge
      Example:  God’s choosing David through Samuel
                        Saul was picked for his appearance and failed quickly
 
3.
Judges according to man’s work v. 17
      Puts each man’s works to the test:  See motivation behind
      1 Cor.
3:12-15
 
!!! II.
The Cost of redemption
 
1.
Negative:  Not with corruptible things
Can’t buy something that will last for eternity with something that won’t last!!
 
1)      Silver and gold:  small coins used to buy slaves
2)      Lifestyle:  vain = without value
3)      Not from fathers:  sin nature is what is passed on.
2.
Positive:  with the precious blood of Christ
      Precious:  highly esteemed
      Perfect lamb
      Foreordained:  not an afterthought but planned by God
      Made manifest through His coming
 
!!! III.
The Results of Redemption vv.
22-2:3
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