1. From Death to Life 2. Wondrous Power 3. Living in Hope The sermon centers on the hope of the new heavens and new earth, grounded in the second coming of Christ, which Peter presents as both a divine judgment and a glorious renewal of creation. Drawing from 2 Peter 3:12–14, it emphasizes that the present cosmos will be dissolved by fire, not annihilated, but transformed into a renewed creation where righteousness dwells eternally, reflecting the resurrected life of Christ. This transformation is not a mere restoration but a glorification of all things, made possible by Christ's victory over sin and death, and it calls believers to live in holy anticipation, pursuing blameless lives marked by faith and godliness. The passage underscores that this future hope is not a fantasy but a divine promise fulfilled in principle through Christ's resurrection, calling God's people to be diligent, pure, and steadfast in their faith, even amid worldly scoffing and the apparent delay of Christ's return.