1 Peter: Is All of This Worth It?Sample

You’ve made it to the conclusion of Peter’s letter! There has been so much to unpack and learn. Peter has reminded the church that they are chosen and loved by the High King. He has acknowledged that life is hard and will likely get harder. But amid all of that, Peter points us to the hope found in Jesus and to living a life devoted to Him.
His parting words serve as a reminder that whatever we face here on earth is only temporary. Eternity with the Father awaits the faithful. In his letter to the Romans, Paul teaches that though hard times await Christians, following Jesus is worth it. There is NOTHING greater!
ASK:
-What action words does Peter use to describe what God plans to do to restore what His church has lost by suffering for their faith?
-Do you feel more hopeful after reading these last words?
TAKE A NEXT STEP:
Use the ACTS prayer method to come before the Father in a time of prayer-
A (Adoration)- Jesus, You are worth it...
C (Confession)- I confess my lack...
T (Thanksgiving)- Thank you for leading me...
S (Supplication- Say what you need)- Teach me....
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In many areas of today’s world it is not easy being a Christian. We need to ask, is it worth being identified as a follower of Christ? If so, how should we live in a world that rejects us? The early church was asking these questions, too. They were the target of jokes, rumors, discrimination and persecution. God answered and encouraged them through 1 Peter, as He will for us!
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