The book of 1 Peter addresses
Gentile Christians much like the Old Testament prophets address the Jewish
people living in exile. The constant challenge for God's people living in
exile (away from their homeland) was forgetting their true identity as God's
chosen people. Like the Israelites, who were delivered from the "futile
ways" (1 Peter 1:18) of slavery in Egypt, you and I
have been rescued from the futility of the world's way of doing things
('Might makes right.' 'If it feels good, do it.' 'Only the strong and good
looking succeed.') Last weekend's message explored the parallels between
Israel's Passover liberation and ours. We saw how God calls us to holy living
in grateful response. We are called to "love one another earnestly from
a pure (holy) heart." (1 Peter 1: 22)
If you missed the message, you can listen to it here. Our memory verses for this series are 1 Peter 2:9-10. Read 1 Peter 1:1-10 in preparation for the upcoming message as our "Sent Together: Chosen People, Living as Strangers" series continues. It's going to be a great a weekend of worship and learning at CLPC!
Yours for Christ,
Steve Oglesbee
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sentient \SEN-shee-uhnt; -tee-; -shuhnt\, adjective: 1. Capable of perceiving by the senses; conscious. 2. Experiencing sensation or feeling. Sentience is reflection on what I'm thinking, experiencing, and sensing in my small corner of the universe.
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Called to be Holy
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