Pastor Tim Travis guides listeners through Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 to illuminate the concept of God’s will. He emphasizes that God’s will is not obscure but provable, good, and acceptable, ultimately leading to a perfect and complete life. Travis encourages a transformation from worldly conformity to presenting oneself as a living sacrifice, enabling believers to discern and follow God’s clear path, rather…
Pastor Tim Travis draws inspiration from 1 Peter 2 to emphasize the importance of following Jesus Christ’s example, particularly for fathers. Pastor Travis highlights Christ as the ultimate role model, focusing on His sinless life, absence of deceit, and refusal to retaliate when reviled. The core message stresses that while perfect emulation is impossible, believers should strive…
Jesus, our Living Hope provides us many ways in which to improve our lives as we follow His Word. Join us as we study together from 1 Peter 2:11-3:15.
The hope we have in Jesus brings us harmony and love one toward another. Join as we study the Word of God together from 1 Peter 2:1-8.
Jesus, our hope, provides us as His followers with the knowledge that He will complete the tasks He promised to fulfill. Join us as we learn about our living hope from 1 Peter 1.
Jesus Christ, the great I AM of our faith. Join us as we learn more about Who Jesus Christ is from the Bible, beginning in 1 Peter 2:21-25.
A look at the fourth and fifth of seven Baptist Distinctives.
As followers of Christ we must stand true to the Word of God. Many question why we do things the way we do and why we are not certain other things. In this lesson we look at some of the Mormon statements from 1 Peter 1:24-25 and other scriptures and how they take them out…
A church built by Jesus will be filled with true worship and praise of God, our Creator and Sustainer. Peter writes this to us in 1 Peter 2:1-5 where we’re shown that as we draw closer to God, the more we’ll desire to worship God. Friend, it isn’t God who is far from us, but…
Are you ready to meet God? Or would you be left with things you wish you’d done? 1 Peter 3:10-16 contends that we should always be ready! Ready to meet God, ready to share the Gospel, ready to help. Are you ready?