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Reading: 1 Peter 1:3-5
Pray
Our New Birth Is Produced by God
He Births Us by His Great Mercy
He Births Us to a Living Hope
“A living hope is one that is never extinguished by untold circumstances, just as “living waters” are waters flowing fresh from a perennial spring” (Selwyn, The First Epistle of Peter, Macmillan 1958; as quoted in Rienecker and Rogers, 744).
Our New Birth Is Protected by God
He Secures Our Inheritance
He Secures Our Inheritance From Destruction
He Secures Our Inheritance From Defilement
He Secures Our Inheritance From Decay
“The three verbal adjectives indicate that the inheritance is “untouched by death,” “unstained by evil,” “unimpaired by time’’; it is compounded of immortality, purity, and beauty” (F.
W. Beare, The First Epistle of Peter, Basil Blackwell, 1958; quoted in Rienecker and Rogers, 744).
He Guards Us by His Power
Our New Birth Is Proven by God
He Raised Jesus from the Dead
He Gives Us a Salvation Ready to be Revealed
Because We Are Born Again by God’s Work in Us, He Deserves All Our Praise!
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