Timeless: The Living and Enduring Word of GodNäide

Living and Enduring
The book of 1 Peter was written nearly two thousand years ago, which translates to roughly 730,000 days. Rarely does a book of that age speak to a current generation of readers. And yet, this book written 104,000 weeks ago, continues to hold great meaning and application to those who live in the twenty-first century. It is practical, hopeful, and as up-to-date as anything you might read on the internet.
It’s Time!
Now, it is time to dig into the wonder, the practical living advice, and the timeless wisdom Peter offers. This gift is not only available to the early church but also to us—those who deeply desire to serve Christ at this challenging moment in history.
Day One Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I pray for every person who is about to be undone, satisfied, and made new by the book of 1 Peter. We give You permission to challenge our thinking, to restore our vision, and to rescue our hearts from the sludge of our culture. Thank You, Father, for the Bible. We receive it as God’s specific Word to us today. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
(Note: This video is an excerpt from Carol’s complete “Timeless” Video Bible Study series.)
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About this Plan

The book of 1 Peter does not carry a single theme, but it addresses many issues common to every generation. This epistle carries the name of the opinionated fisherman, Peter, and is a call to holiness and humility. We will examine the deep mysteries of joy, faith, sorrow, trials, and God’s unconditional love in this missive filled with hope.
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