What is God’s Purpose in Your Salvation?

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1 Peter 1:13-25 – To What Are We Born Again?

We continue our study in the book of 1 Peter. The title of the series is Grace Amid Suffering. We will learn to hope in God and trust God.

In this study from 1 Peter, we will grow in a greater trust that God will strengthen us to endure whatever trials and sufferings come our way through this life.

Peter is writing to people who are suffering great persecution and trials. He wants to assure them of their salvation and to give them hope and confidence as they go through the difficult trials.

He has begun the book by reminding them that the triune God has been behind their salvation. Peter is praying that grace and peace be multiplied in their lives. At the beginning of the book, Peter gives them several principles regarding how to handle suffering.

Now, he begins to speak to them regarding why they have been born again.

They have been born again to be holy, to be reverential, and to be loving.

I hope this teaching will bless you.

Message Outline

Born Again to be Holy (1 Peter 1:13-16)

  • Growing in holiness requires that we have prepared minds
  • Growing in holiness requires that we settle our hope on God and His grace
  • Growing in holiness requires that we practice holy obedience
  • Growing in holiness requires that we control our passions

Born Again to be Reverential (1 Peter 1:17-21)

  • What does it mean to Fear God?
    • Honor, worship, reverence God
  • We are called to fear God 
    • as our Father
    • as the Judge
    • as our Redeemer
    • as our only hope

Born Again to be Loving (1 Peter 1:22-25) 

  • The Greatest Commandment (Matthew 22:34-40)
  • What does love look like?
    • Pure love
    • Sincere love
    • Family love
    • Earnest love

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