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*1 Peter Introduction*
*(Sept.
6, 1998)*
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Introduction:
It has been said that in regards to trials, there are three types of Christians:
-Those who are in the midst of a trial
-Those who are coming out of a trial
-Those who will be going through a trial
The children of God must expect trials.
Not just the normal trials that anyone (whether saved or unsaved), but actually /suffering because of Christ/.
Count on it, you will have trials, you will have tribulation, and it will be because you have trusted in Christ as your Savior.
We humans can be funny when it comes to these things.
While everything is going well (no difficulties to speak of), we can tend to get bored.
We see the Bible very often.
But as soon as the trial hits (ie, the death of a loved one, a serious illness, financial problems) the Bible, and God can take on a whole new meaning.
We claw for every ounce of God on which we can get our hands.
Before the trial, prayers may have been few and far between.
During the trial, we can’t seem to get enough of prayer.
So with the understanding that we all will face terrible difficulties at one time or another in our lives, we begin a new study which deals with this very topic.
The book of 1 Peter.
Big idea: Every believer must anticipate the coming of trials
I.
The Historical Background of 1 Peter
II.
An Overview of 1 Peter
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