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I. Introduction
We have come to the end of our What is the Church of Jesus Christ?
series today.
Along the way we looked at:
Jesus’ Promise of the Church
The Apostolic Gospel
The Body of Christ
The Apostle’s Doctrine (Parts 1 & 2)
What a Fellowship!
The Breaking of Bread
The Praying Church (Parts 1 & 2)
Today we want to look at 2 Peter 3:14-18 to see the last thing we want to mention in our series that marked the church of Jesus Christ in the first century.
II.
The church lived expectantly waiting for the return of Christ.
A. Some passages that speak of the church’s waiting for Jesus’ return:
B. The Apostle Peter gives 4 commands in light of Jesus’ return as described in 2 Peter 3:1-13.
1. Be diligent (v.
14)
2. Count the Lord’s patience (v.
15-16)
3. Take care (v.
17)
4. Grow in grace (v.
18)
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