I & II Peter: An Expositional Commentary
As a member of the Inner Circle Peter was present at the Transfiguration, the raising of Jairus' daughter, and the closer circle at Gethsemane. This most vibrant personality's letters are rich in theology as well as practical exhortation, dealing with our living hope, suffering persecution for righteousness' sake, the use of heavenly gifts, patience in suffering, fidelity in service, and humility in ministering to one another.
Peter's letters also have a clear eschatonogical orientation, focusing on the Lord's coming and the end of the world, with warnings against false teachers-foreseeing the apostasy in which the professing church will end.
Written by one of the most colorful personalities who participated in the greatest adventures of human history, a careful study of these letters is a certain treat to the diligent student.
This study contains 8 hours of verse by verse teachings
Copyright © 06-01-2009
- Introduction and 1 Peter 1:1-9: Introduction. Life of Peter. Peter’s Confession.
- 1 Peter 1:10-25: Five Specific Exhortations. Divine Election. The Most Painful Sin.
- 1 Peter 2: Christ, the Rock. Royal Priesthood. A Christian’s Behavior.
- 1 Peter 3: How to Live in a Hostile, Pagan Culture. The Spirits in Prison. Lessonsfrom the Flood.
- 1 Peter 4 and 5: The New Birth. Critical Vocabulary Lesson. Crowns Promised.
- 2 Peter 1: Introduction. The Nature of Time. “A More Sure Word of Prophecy”: How Sure Can We Be?
- 2 Peter 2: False Teachers. Nephilim, Noah, and Lot as examples.
- 2 Peter 3: The “Gap Theory.” Skepticism towards the Second Coming. Conclusion.
Session 1 of 8 - Introduction and 1 Peter 1:1-9
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Chuck Missler was the Founder of Koinonia House and Koinonia Institute. It was Chuck’s vision for this ministry that brings us together. His aim was to stimulate us to dig into the Bible ourselves because as we study there is a real opportunity for us to encounter the God of the Universe. Chuck passed away on May 1st, 2018.