
Wednesday Jul 05, 2023
1 Peter 1:3-12
The central message of this sermon is that Christian suffering and faith are deeply connected to the historical event of Jesus' resurrection from the dead. The resurrection is not just a past event, but it has a profound impact on our present experience of suffering, allowing us to endure and even rejoice in the midst of trials because we have been given a living hope for an inheritance that is imperishable and unfading. This hope is rooted in what God has done through Jesus' resurrection and what He will do when we receive our inheritance in heaven. The teacher emphasizes that this hope is not just a distant future promise, but it is also the present reality of our lives as believers, shaping how we live and respond to suffering.
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