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Tag: 1 Peter

April 16, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Being Subject to Masters (1 Peter 2:18-25)

Peter continues his section on submission by speaking to servants or bondservants. Should they be subject to their masters? If so, why? And how could this possibly apply to us?

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(Daily walk through 1 Peter. Recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 14, 2020.)

April 16, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Being Subject to “Human Institutions” (1 Peter 2:13-17)

What does Peter say about being subject to governments or human authorities? How does it compare to what Paul says? Why is it so important?

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(Daily walk through 1 Peter. Recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 13, 2020.)

April 10, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Submission (1 Peter 2:13-2:7)

What does it mean to “be subject to”, and what does this concept matter so much to Peter? What does Peter want us to do and how?

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(Daily walk through 1 Peter. This was recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 10, 2020.)

April 9, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – God’s People (1 Peter 2:9-12)

1 Peter 2:9-12 serves as the core thesis of the letter. Everything before leads up to it and everything after explains it. How should this central text apply to us?

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(Daily walk through 1 Peter. This was recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 9, 2020.)

April 7, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – The Cornerstone (1 Peter 2:4-8)

One of the more common analogies for the church is a structure, or building, which Peter uses in 1 Peter 2. Why is this so important, and what part does Jesus play in this analogy?

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(Daily walk through 1 Peter. This was recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 7, 2020.)

April 6, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – The Abiding Word (1 Peter 1:22-2:3)

In this section Peter makes another distinction between things that are temporary and things that are eternal. How should this separation affect our lives?

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(A daily walk through 1 Peter. Recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 6, 2020.)

April 3, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Be Holy! (1 Peter 1:13-21)

In this section Peter dives into the meat of his message: be holy! How did that apply to their context, and how does it apply to ours?

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(Recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 3, 2020.)

April 2, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Prophesied Salvation (1 Peter 1:10-12)

At the end of his introduction, Peter brings up an interesting idea concerning the prophets of old, and their relationship to Christians living in the “last days”. As such Christians, what should we learn from this text?

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(Part of a daily walk through 1 Peter. Recorded on April 2, 2020.)

March 31, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Temporary Trials (1 Peter 1:3-9)

In the extended introduction to his letter, Peter begins to explore some of the main themes in more detail. What can we learn from Peter in this passage?

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(Recorded on March 31, 2020.)

March 30, 2020 Chris Watts Sermon

Daily Dose – Introduction to 1 Peter

As we begin our daily walk through 1 Peter, we must begin with some introductory questions. When did Peter write this? What was going on in his life? What sort of themes did he address? And, how can this apply to us?

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(The first in a daily series of short lessons. Recorded on March 30, 2020.)

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