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Today’s reading brings us back to 1 Peter 1, where Peter reminds suffering believers that their salvation is not held together by their own strength, but by the power and mercy of God. We have been born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and that hope is alive because Jesus is alive.
Peter points us beyond survival and into inheritance—something imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for us. God has not only saved us from sin and death; He has saved us to Himself. Our greatest inheritance is not merely heaven’s rewards, but the eternal joy of seeing His face and living forever in His presence.
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Today’s reading brings us back to 1 Peter 1, where Peter reminds suffering believers that their salvation is not held together by their own strength, but by the power and mercy of God. We have been born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and that hope is alive because Jesus is alive.
Peter points us beyond survival and into inheritance—something imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for us. God has not only saved us from sin and death; He has saved us to Himself. Our greatest inheritance is not merely heaven’s rewards, but the eternal joy of seeing His face and living forever in His presence.