1 Peter: Is All of This Worth It?Sample

Perspective is an important word. No matter what you’re going through, a change in perspective can make all the difference. That was also true for these Christians in the early church. Facing another day of insults and hardship may have felt overwhelming, discouraging, depressing, hopeless even. The opening verses of Peter’s letter is a reminder, an encouragement- your place in this world is tenuous and uncertain. But your place in God’s family is rock solid. Shift your perspective from the present, fleeting moment to the eternal.
ASK:
-What does the day, the week, the month hold for you? How do you feel about all the things facing you?
-What does it look like for you to shift your perspective from today to eternity?
TAKE A NEXT STEP:
Spend some time in prayer using the ACTS method:
A (Adoration)- Jesus, you are worthy of my praise…
C (Confession)- Lord, I have not trusted you with the hard things…
T (Thanksgiving)- I am so thankful to be part of your family, God…
S (Supplication- Say what you need)- I want to live with the hope of eternity in my heart and mind…
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About this Plan

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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