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• ///Series Intro/// Imagine being a stranger.
A resident alien.
Think how it would feel for people to look at you differently, to question your loyalty, how you look, how you dress your habits, your diet, your motivation.
You don't have to imagine it.
It's not something I'm just plucking from the news to get your attention.
Peter wrote about it.
He wrote about us.
We truly are those immigrants, resident aliens in a strange and different land looking to please our Master.
We will be looking at Peter's message to us, which in our Bibles is labeled as 1 Peter, for most of the rest of this year.
That may seem like a long time for a letter of just 5 chapters.
The information is crucial for God's people in troubled times.
For God's people-living in this world and looked down upon for our strange customs the message of 1 Peter is relevant, timely, and hopeful.
• ///Series Intro/// Imagine being a stranger.
A resident alien.
Think how it would feel for people to look at you differently, to question your loyalty, how you look, how you dress your
habits, your diet, your motivation.
You don't have to imagine it.
It's not something I'm plucking from the news to get your attention.
Peter wrote about it.
He wrote about us.
We truly
are those immigrants, resident aliens in a strange and different land looking to please our Master.
We will be looking at Peter's message to us, which in our Bibles is labeled as 1
• Entice: Today Peter simply says.
Peter, for most of the rest of this year.
That may seem like a long time for a letter of just 5 chapters.
The information is crucial for God's people in troubled times.
For God's people-
"Hello."
living in this world and looked down upon for our strange customs the message of 1 Peter is relevant, timely, and hopeful.
"Hi."
"Howdy"
Howdy stranger-to be specific.
Engage:
• Entice: Today Peter simply says.
"Hello." "Hi." "Howdy" in the vernacular.
Howdy stranger-to be specific.
When in your life have you felt most like a stranger?
▾ Engage: When in your life have you felt most like a stranger?
When you left home to go to
• When you left home to go to college?
college?
When you appeared at the post to begin
• When you appeared at the post to begin basic training?
basic training?
• How about that time you went to a foreign country…or even just wandered into the wrong neighborhood of a big city!?
How about that time you went to a
foreign country…
• Expand: For Christians that feeling of alienation is both spiritual and physical.
We are dispersed among those who do not agree with our commitments.
We are resident aliens,
or even just wandered into the wrong neighborhood of a
big city!?
• Expand: For Christians that feeling of alienation is both spiritual and physical.
We are dispersed among those who do not agree with our commitments.
We are resident aliens, here on behalf of our God living righteously amongst those who do not.
here on behalf of our God living righteously amongst those who do not.
• Excite: And it is for this and to this we are called.
How exciting to know who God thinks we are!
How rich to live in a world which is not in on the joke!
• Excite: And it is for this and to this we are called.
How exciting to know who God thinks we are!
How rich to live in a world which is not in on the joke!
1 Peter 1.1-2
• Explore:
• Explore: The reality of who we are is much greater than where we are and what the society thinks of us.
The reality of who we are is much greater than where we are and what our society thinks of us.
• Explain: Peter kicks this epistle off by reminding us of some stuff God has for us.
• Explain: Peter kicks this epistle off by reminding us of some things God has for us.
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1 God has a place for you.
▾ 1 God has a place for you.
1.1 To the world we are
• 1.1 To the world we are resident aliens, ragged refugees, unassimilated pilgrims.
resident aliens,
ragged refugees,
unassimilated pilgrims.
1.2 To God we are chosen.
▾ 1.2 To God we are chosen.
1.2.1 It is tempting to think of heaven as that place of residence, rest, and wholeness.
• 1.2.1 It is tempting to think of heaven as that place of residence, rest, and wholeness.
1.2.2
One of the central themes of this letter, introduced in that one word "elect" is that the place Peter has in mind is…The Church!
• 1.2.2
One of the central themes of this letter, introduced in that one word "elect" is that the place Peter has in mind is…The Church!
God is able to balance the messiness of exile with the blessedness of election!
• 1.3 God is able to balance the messiness of your exile with the blessedness of your election!
2 God has a purpose for you.
▾ 2 God has a purpose for you.
2.1 The Father Chooses.
• 2.1 The Father Chooses.
2.2 The Spirit Sanctifies.
• 2.2 The Spirit Sanctifies.
2.3 The Son Cleanses.
• 2.3 The Son Cleanses.
3 God has peace for you.
▾ 3 God has peace for you.
3.1 Obedience brings cleansing from sin
• 3.1 Obedience brings cleansing from sin, washing from Sin multiplies grace & peace to us.
washing from Sin multiplies grace & peace to us.
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