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What if the greatest injustice in history actually produced the greatest good?
In 1 Peter 3:18–22, Peter points us to the ultimate example—Jesus Christ, the righteous One, suffering for the unrighteous to bring us to God. What looked like defeat was actually victory. What seemed like injustice became the doorway to salvation.
In this episode of the LEADing Podcast, we unpack one of the most complex and powerful passages in Scripture and uncover the clear, life-changing truth at its center. We walk through what Christ accomplished through His suffering, what it means that He was made alive and now reigns in authority, and how even the most confusing parts of this passage point to the same reality: Jesus wins.
We also explore how this connects to our lives today. When you’re walking through suffering, confusion, or situations that feel unfair, this passage reminds us that God is always working a bigger purpose. The cross proves that what looks like loss can actually be the beginning of redemption.
If you’ve ever struggled to understand this passage—or wondered how God could bring good out of suffering—this conversation will help you see the gospel with greater clarity, confidence, and hope.
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What if the greatest injustice in history actually produced the greatest good?
In 1 Peter 3:18–22, Peter points us to the ultimate example—Jesus Christ, the righteous One, suffering for the unrighteous to bring us to God. What looked like defeat was actually victory. What seemed like injustice became the doorway to salvation.
In this episode of the LEADing Podcast, we unpack one of the most complex and powerful passages in Scripture and uncover the clear, life-changing truth at its center. We walk through what Christ accomplished through His suffering, what it means that He was made alive and now reigns in authority, and how even the most confusing parts of this passage point to the same reality: Jesus wins.
We also explore how this connects to our lives today. When you’re walking through suffering, confusion, or situations that feel unfair, this passage reminds us that God is always working a bigger purpose. The cross proves that what looks like loss can actually be the beginning of redemption.
If you’ve ever struggled to understand this passage—or wondered how God could bring good out of suffering—this conversation will help you see the gospel with greater clarity, confidence, and hope.

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