Day 1

Scripture to Read: 1 Peter 1:1

This week we begin a brand new study on the book of 1 Peter. God led the apostle Peter to write this letter to the believers in his day. But, as we examine all that God led Peter to write, we’ll see how God is speaking directly to us today as well. Peter was one of the original disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ. Peter was originally a fisherman until Christ called him and his brother Andrew to follow Him (Matthew 4:18-20, …Simon who was called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. 19 And He *said to them, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” 20 Immediately they left their nets and followed Him.) Peter was also one of the three in the inner circle of Christ’s followers. Peter, along with James and John, were the only three invited by Christ to be with Him on several different occasions (Matthew 17:1-5; Matthew 26:36-38; Mark 5:37-43). Peter was the only disciple who rebuked Jesus, but Jesus rebuked Peter more than any other disciple. Peter confessed Jesus more boldly than any disciple but also denied Jesus more vigorously than all the disciples. Peter was transformed by our Lord and used by God to write two letters in His Holy Word. God led Peter to describe himself in 1 Peter 1:1 as an apostle (a special messenger, a personally chosen representative) of our Lord. Just as Christ transformed Peter to be used by Him, He transforms us through His Spirit as well.

Challenge & Application

1. What are some things God taught you through Peter’s life and Christ’s transformation of Peter? 2. How have you seen the transforming work of God’s Holy Spirit in your life?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

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Day 1

This week we begin a brand new study on the book of 1 Peter. God led the apostle Peter to write this letter to the believers in his day. But, as we examine all that God led Peter to write, we’ll see how God is speaking directly to us today as well. Peter was one of the original disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ. Peter was originally a fisher...

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Day 2

Persecution is our focus today because in 1 Peter 1:1, we see that the believers had been scattered. Persecution of Christ’s followers has been going on since the beginning of the church. In Acts 6, Stephen is introduced, for Stephen became the first martyr (the first Christian killed because of his faith in Christ) for proclaiming Christ as ...

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Day 3

Living in a country that is not the same place where you were born means you are a foreigner. Some would call those people aliens, strangers, immigrants, outsiders, and maybe even unwelcome. As God led Peter to write this first letter, Peter described the believers he was writing to as aliens, exiles, or foreigners. These followers of Christ ...

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Day 4

Today we focus on God the Father. Though God is One, He has made Himself known to us in three distinct persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As God led Peter to write 1 Peter, we read today that God the Father knew each of us and chose us before anything was ever created. Being chosen is a great feeling, for when we know that we’re chosen, w...

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Day 5

Today we look at the work of the Holy Spirit. When we came to the point of surrendering to Jesus Christ as our Lord, He immediately came to live in us through His Holy Spirit. Jesus talked a lot about the Holy Spirit in the book of John. Jesus said this about the Holy Spirit before the Holy Spirit came to dwell in saved souls in John 14:16-17...

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Day 6

So far this week, God the Father has encouraged us to recognize the fullness of His work in our lives as Father, Son, and Spirit. Today God reveals to us that because His Holy Spirit has made us holy (and continues His work of making us holy each day) that He (the Holy Spirit) also gives us His power (because He lives in us) to obey our Lord ...

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Day 7

Today we prepare our hearts as our pastors unpack 1 Peter 1:1-2. As we finish with verse 2 today, we see a word of blessing to the first Christians and also to us today. In the Amplified Version of the Bible, the end of 1 Peter 1:2 reads as follows, “May grace and peace [that special sense of spiritual well-being] be yours in increasing abund...

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