2 Peter 1:1-4

Jan 26th, 2018 | By

Peter’s writings at the beginning of his 2nd letter are a summary of how we should look at our lives:
God’s divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life & godliness through the knowledge of Him.



1 Peter 5:6-14

Jan 25th, 2018 | By

Peter reaffirms personal humility & dependence on God and His grace, even when He appears to be silent. This grows & tests our faith and builds our hope, that we can be more dependent on Him & become all that He wants us to be.



1 Peter 5:1-7

Jan 19th, 2018 | By

Peter gives particular directions, first to the elders, how to behave themselves towards their flock; then to the younger, to be obedient and humble, & to cast their care upon God.



1 Peter 4:10-13

Jan 5th, 2018 | By

Dr. Eckman discusses Spiritual Gifts, and Trials vs Temptation, as Peter’s writes about Living for God, and Suffering for being a Christian.



1 Peter 4:7-10

Jan 4th, 2018 | By

Peter builds on his message of Living for God: As Christians, we need to live by the principle that future promises should determine present behavior.



1 Peter 4:1-7

Dec 8th, 2017 | By

Peter reminds us that as Christians, we have a new position in Christ; we are to die to our old life & be conformed to the image of Jesus, as we line up our minds & will with that of God.



1 Peter 3:17-22

Dec 6th, 2017 | By

Peter teaches that as we suffer & go through difficult times, remember Christ’s suffering: It was for us & accomplished our redemption. It completed His work, as we identify with Him in His death, burial, & resurrection.



1 Peter 3:13-16

Nov 30th, 2017 | By

Peter teaches on the blessing of suffering for righteousness, and guides us on how to handle ourselves when others challenges our Faith.



1 Peter 3:8-12

Nov 22nd, 2017 | By

Dr. Eckman details more of the virtues of Righteousness, as part of Peter’s writings about Righteous Living.



1 Peter 3:7-9

Nov 10th, 2017 | By

Peter presents the obligations of Christian husbands, and calls readers to Righteous Living; Dr. Eckman leads discussion of the virtues of Righteousness.