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Peter gives some glorious truths about salvation.
*I.
The Source of Salvation (1:1–2)*
A. Chosen by the Father (1:1–2a)
· Salvation brings peace.
B. Made Holy by the Spirit (1:2b).
C. Cleansed by the blood of Christ (1:2c).
*II.
The Guarantee of Salvation (1:3–5)*
A. *The Proof* *(1:3): The tomb is empty!
** **主にかんしゃ*
· God Is merciful, we must be born again.
· Have one’s mind changed, that we live a new life
B. *The Promise* *(1:4)*
· Once saved always saved.
· Christians are promised a home in Heaven*.*
C. *The power* *(1:5) Kept by the Power of God; we will safely arrive in heaven.*
*III.
The Joy OF SALVATION (1:6–9)*
A. Vs.
6 *The promise* *(1:6): Joy can be yours in trials.*
B. Vs.
7-9 *Our trials produce a two things:*
1. /They increase our faith in God/ (1:7).
2. /They increase our love for God/ (1:8–9).
*IV.
The Old Testament Prophets and Salvation (1:10–12a)*
A. *What they did not understand* *(1:10–11)*
B. *They could not comprehend the future work of the Messiah.*
1. H/is grief/ (1:10–11a) Isaiah 53 “The Suffering Servant”
2. H/is glory/ (1:11b)
B. *What they did understand* *(1:12a): That their prophecies would not be fulfilled until after their deaths.*
*V.
The Angels and Salvation (1:12b)*
· They long to know more about this wonderful subject.
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