1 Peter Introduction
1 Peter Sermon Series, Part 1
Introduction
∆ Point 1 – Who’s Peter?
So, let’s talk about Peter …
- His name, Cephas, in the Syriac language, means “rock”
-- One of the original 12 apostles (walked on water)
-- Was at the Transfiguration of Jesus
- Became a leader of the apostles in the first church (Acts 2-4)
-- Performed miracles of healing (Acts 3:6)
- Personal favorite: When Jesus asked him "Who do you say I am?" Peter made that famous statement, "You are the Christ (Messiah) the Son of the Living God." (Matthew 16:15-16)
- But … he had issues:
-- Loud personality (Most outspoken, bold statements) – bull in china shop
-- Denied Jesus when questioned three times
-- Cut off the ear of a soldier (who came to arrest Jesus)
- Big issue: Liked to live free until Jews were around
-- Turn to Galatians 2 … Read 11-14
-- He liked to hang with the Gentiles, till his fellow Jews came around
-- Then he would withdraw and act like he was holy and righteous
-- EX: With the gentiles: “love me some bacon!”; Jews around: “Ewwww …”
- History tells us he spent 9 months in prison called ∆ the “Mamertine”
-- He was also decreed an enemy of the Roman Empire by Nero
-- What happened here? Kept in total darkness and suffered horrible torture
-- He died in 67 AD -- crucified upside down by a vengeful Roman guard
∆ Map of 1 Peter
- This is an ancient mail route; circulation to the churches under persecution
-- 1 Peter is addressed to the “elect resident aliens” (note the cities – Revelation)
-- They were scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia
- What I would like to do, is simply read this as the church would have then
-- It will take about 18 minutes to do so, so please just stick with me
-- The churches who received this would not have read it in parts/phrases
- It is a letter, meant to be listened to at one time … but there is more
-- There is something very special about having God’s word read over you
-- It causes us to hear everything in context; and the Spirit moves in the words
∆ Read Letter (slide of Sanctified Suffering)
- So, let’s conclude … Peter gives us four things that we are going to see in detail:
(1) Calls us to perseverance under persecution (1–2:10);
(2) Calls us to the practical duties of a holy life (2:11–3:13);
(3) Shows us the example of Christ in patience and holiness (3:14–4:19); and
(4) Finishes with strong counsel to pastors and people (chap. 5)
- What we will see in this letter is not only these four things … but more
-- It is my prayer that we will see how we need to understand the work of Christ
- We’ve been called to serve, to sacrifice, and to devotion for Him
- Will be accept the calling or continue on with the “status quo”?
- Pray
-- Thankful for hearing God’s Word read over us
-- Ask for help in understanding what we should be doing today