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table of
contents
Introduction
Community Group Resources
Trial: Community Group Questions
Witness 1: Temptation
Witness 2: Submission
Submission To Ungodly Authority
Witness 3: Marriage
Witness 4: Suffering
Witness 5: Humility
Witness 6: Faith
Witness 7: Doctrine
Doctrine From False Teachers (Part 1)
Doctrine From False Teachers (Part 2)
Witness 8: Perseverence
Perseverence Until Jesus Returns
Perseverence Until The New Creation
Perseverence Until God Is Finished With You
Family Resources
Trial: family questions
Witness 1: Temptation
Witness 2: Submission
Submission To Ungodly Authority
Witness 3: Marriage
Witness 4: Suffering
Witness 5: Humility
Witness 6: Faith
Witness 7: Doctrine
Doctrine From False Teachers (Part 1)
Doctrine From False Teachers (Part 2)
Witness 8: Perseverence
Perseverence Until Jesus Returns
Perseverence Until The New Creation
Perseverence Until God Is Finished With You
appendix
8 witnesses from 1 & 2 Peter INTRODUCTION by Pastor MARK DRISCOLL |
article 1 | introduction |
Peter.
He is arguably the easiest person to identify within the Bible. No one in all of Scripture is as volatile and impulsive as Peter (cf. Matt. 14:28; Mark 14:29; Luke 5:8; John 21:7). On his worst days, he bossed Jesus around and denied even knowing him. On his best days, he wrote two books of the Bible and, according to church history, he was martyred by crucifixion. Peter asked his killers to turn his cross upside down because he did not believe he was worthy of dying as Jesus did.
Peter’s life was filled with trials. After failing miserably—he is a coward in the gospels and Galatians reveals his racism—by God’s grace he began to grow and change, showing that by God’s grace anyone can become a world-changing servant of Jesus. In Peter, we see a normal disciple. Someone who really loves Jesus. Someone ...
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About Trial: 8 Witnesses from 1 & 2 PeterPeter is arguably the easiest person to identify with in the Bible. No one in all of Scripture is as volatile and impulsive as Peter (cf. Matt. 14:28; Mark 14:29; Luke 5:8; John 21:7). On his worst days, he bossed Jesus around and denied even knowing him. On his best days, he wrote two books of the Bible and, according to church history, was crucified upside down at his own request because he did not believe he was worthy of dying as Jesus did. |
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