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Introduction: Last week, this week, and Lord willing next week, the sermon is focusing attention on an area of church life that is of utmost importance.
Evangelism.
Sharing the gospel.
Speaking about Jesus to our coworkers, friends, family, and others.
What we have discovered so far is that ...Living with hope is a normal ordinary way for us to go about witnessing Christ to the world.
Hope is a key characteristic of a person who has been made alive in Christ.
Hope is a normal fruit of being grafted into the body of Christ.
Those whom the Spirit has caused to be born again have the firm reality of hope.
When that hope is lived out in our normal everyday conversations people will in turn demand an answer for our hope!
What does living with Hope look like?
Transition: Last week we discovered the repeated emphasis from 1 Peter to “do good.”
When we have hope of salvation in Christ we are made ready to do good while we wait for the glorious day of His return.
When we do the good deeds that God has created for us to do… Those around us take notice which in turn gives us an opportunity to give glory to God.
Honor Christ.
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Transition: What does it mean to honor Christ? 4 ways to live with hope and honor Christ.
1. Fearing Christ.
This truth is expressed in contrast to fearing those who trouble you.
Notice the text says, “Have no fear of them.”
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This helps us keep in mind that the reality is, there are those who hate Christ.
Who despise righteousness.
Do not give them the benefit of troubling you.
In contrast to not fearing those who persecute, give honor and fear to the Lord.
As Jesus said in Matthew 10:28
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