Peter lifts exiles into praise, anchors them in a living hope, and calls them to holiness and deep love. This chapter study follows the flow of 1 Peter 1 and shows how future grace fuels present faithfulness.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Peter lifts exiles into praise, anchors them in a living hope, and calls them to holiness and deep love. This chapter study follows the flow of 1 Peter 1 and shows how future grace fuels present faithfulness.
Revelation 4 opens heaven’s door to show a throne encircled by covenant light, living creatures who cry “Holy,” and elders who cast their crowns. Seeing God’s worship steadies the church for what follows.
Maranatha is the church’s cry and confession: “Our Lord, come.” Living by this hope purifies life, comforts grief, and energizes mission as we await Jesus’ appearing with lamps lit and hearts steady in His promise.
Jude’s brief letter warns with thunder and comforts with promise. This study traces his images, anchors in Scripture, and shows how to contend with mercy and hope.
Sanctification unfolds in three phases: positional at salvation, experiential throughout life, and ultimate in eternity. Each phase demonstrates God’s ongoing work of grace to transform believers into the image of Christ.
Passover is a significant biblical feast that highlights God’s deliverance of Israel and ultimately points to Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. Understanding Passover deepens our appreciation of Christ’s work and encourages believers to live in gratitude and holiness.