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Today on Teaching Thursdays, we find Psalm 34:12-16 at the heart of Peter’s point in the text. To understand his command and encouragement to us, we should take some time to look at this section of Psalm 34. The main point to notice is the active obedience that it calls us to.
We will not be joyful sufferers by being passive- we must be active! Not merely to refrain from returning evil, but to bless! Not merely to turn from evil, but to do good! Not merely to refrain from violence, but to seek peace! If we do this, we will not grow weary when unjust suffering comes our way. This is the Better Bible Reading Podcast with Kevin Morris
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Today on Teaching Thursdays, we find Psalm 34:12-16 at the heart of Peter’s point in the text. To understand his command and encouragement to us, we should take some time to look at this section of Psalm 34. The main point to notice is the active obedience that it calls us to.
We will not be joyful sufferers by being passive- we must be active! Not merely to refrain from returning evil, but to bless! Not merely to turn from evil, but to do good! Not merely to refrain from violence, but to seek peace! If we do this, we will not grow weary when unjust suffering comes our way. This is the Better Bible Reading Podcast with Kevin Morris
Support the show
If you're ready to dive deep with me, consider joining my all-new membership site Better Readers Academy.