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  1. Oct 7, 2018 · God gives us everything we need for every part of our earthly lives, and he also gives us everything we need to grow in our love for him and our holiness. He offers transformation in every part of your life right now, and hope for the age to come. God doesn’t just help us to grow spiritually.

    • Christian faith is faith in Jesus Christ. Notice three things that Peter affirms here: Jesus is God: “Our God … Jesus Christ” (v1). If someone says: “Jesus is never referred to as “God” in the Bible,” show them 2 Peter, or John’s gospel where Thomas falls before the risen Lord Jesus, and says “My Lord and my God!”
    • Christian faith is apostolic. A faith as precious as ours (v1). We often speak about personal faith. That’s good, because you have to believe for yourself; nobody else can believe for you.
    • Christian faith is God’s gift and His command. …to those… who have received a faith as precious as ours (2 Peter 1:1). You received this faith. You did not generate it.
    • Christian faith comes through Jesus’ own glory and goodness. Our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness (v3). What would make an unbelieving person want to follow Jesus today?
  2. THE SPIRITUAL GIFT. There are two parties to every gift, and in order to appreciate it, it is necessary to look at the gift in relation to him who gives and to those who receive. 1. Looked at on their Divine side, these gifts are the fulfillment of "promises precious and exceeding great."

  3. Sep 11, 2022 · This sermon addresses four key aspects of spiritual growth based on 2 Peter 1:3-9: you are equipped to grow, enabled to grow, you must make every effort to grow, and the impact of your growth. You are a part of a young church.

  4. Nov 18, 2011 · 2 Peter 1:3-11. One place where this truth becomes evident is in a passage of Scripture that at first sounds like we, the Christian, must make every effort to generate virtues to add to our faith. The passage is 2 Peter 1:3-11, and the problem is discerning where the good works in verses 5-7 come from. From God or from us?

  5. Jan 3, 2021 · Series: The Responsibilities of Righteousness Title: Great Power and Great Responsibility Passage: 2 Peter 1:1-15 (csb) Introduction: Good morning. It is an honor to come before you today in a different capacity than I usually do.

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  7. A. E. Social. View more →. Powerfully Equipped. Passage: 2 Peter 1:3-11. Introduction: Approach a member of the congregation... - hand him/her a hammer and ask him or her to build something (Slide2) When they say they cannot, ask why not? answer should be something along the lines of (Slide3) - I don’t have the tools. - I don’t have the materials.