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Today’s reading begins our journey through 1 Peter, a letter written by the restored disciple who had walked with Jesus, failed deeply, been restored beautifully, and now writes to believers facing real suffering. Against the backdrop of persecution, Peter points the church back to a salvation so glorious that even the prophets searched and inquired carefully to understand the grace that would one day be ours.
1 Peter 1 reminds us that we do not have to understand everything to obey faithfully. The prophets searched, Peter preached, the early church endured, and now we are invited to open the Word with humility and hunger. The goal is not to know more so we can win arguments, but to know God more so we can worship better, live holier, and become useful in the hands of a mighty God.
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Today’s reading begins our journey through 1 Peter, a letter written by the restored disciple who had walked with Jesus, failed deeply, been restored beautifully, and now writes to believers facing real suffering. Against the backdrop of persecution, Peter points the church back to a salvation so glorious that even the prophets searched and inquired carefully to understand the grace that would one day be ours.
1 Peter 1 reminds us that we do not have to understand everything to obey faithfully. The prophets searched, Peter preached, the early church endured, and now we are invited to open the Word with humility and hunger. The goal is not to know more so we can win arguments, but to know God more so we can worship better, live holier, and become useful in the hands of a mighty God.