Day 1

Scripture to Read: 1 Peter 4:7

This week we focus on 1 Peter 4:7–11, as God speaks to us about several different areas of our lives and how we must submit to Him and walk in obedience to Him. God says, in 1 Peter 4:7, The end of all things is near; therefore, be of sound judgment and sober spirit for the purpose of prayer. When God led Peter to write this, as we know, the believers who first received this letter were facing incredibly intense persecution. Many believers were killed because they placed their faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. So, when God had Peter write, “the end of all things is near,” it would have been an incredible word of encouragement to all of the believers. God’s Word should still be that awesome word of encouragement for us today. When we consider that our Lord Jesus Christ could return any day, we understand that indeed “the end of all things is near.” Though it has been two thousand plus years since 1 Peter was first written, we must live with that incredible expectation of the coming of our King. When we live with the expectation of Christ’s return, we have this fantastic hunger and thirst to walk in obedience to Him. We have this passionate desire to tell others about Him because we don’t want anyone left behind. We also have this excitement of knowing, no matter what we’re facing, this world is not our home, and we’ll get to go home and be with our Lord very soon. Let this truth take root in you today!

Challenge & Application

· Are you walking each day with the great expectation of Christ’s return for His church? If yes, how? If no, why? · What needs to change in your heart and life to live with the great expectation of the coming of our Lord?

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

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

This week we focus on 1 Peter 4:7–11, as God speaks to us about several different areas of our lives and how we must submit to Him and walk in obedience to Him. God says, in 1 Peter 4:7, The end of all things is near; therefore, be of sound judgment and sober spirit for the purpose of prayer. When God led Peter to write this, as we know, the ...

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Day 2

We continue to unpack 1 Peter 4:7 today as God speaks to us about our prayer life. We know our Lord Jesus will come back for His church one day very soon. It could even be today, but too many people live with little or zero expectations of Christ’s return. Even within the body of believers, many have lost focus on their intimate fellowship wi...

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Day 3

We will take one more day to focus on what God is communicating to us in 1 Peter 4:7. When we live with the HIGH expectation of Christ’s return, we will intently focus on three areas of our spiritual walk with our Lord. These three areas are not in chronological order, for each of these is vital to our walk and growth with our Lord. First, we...

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Day 4

We know that God’s greatest commandment is to love Him with ALL our heart, soul, mind, and strength (Matthew 22:37–40). Of course, the second greatest command is to love our neighbor as ourselves. Therefore, we should not be surprised that God tells us, in 1 Peter 4:8, that above everything else we do, we must continually stay intensely passi...

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Day 5

As we read 1 Peter 4:9, we see that God is challenging all believers to show hospitality toward each other. To be hospitable means we choose to be welcoming, helpful, neighborly, warm-hearted, or kind-hearted. For some people, showing hospitality comes easy because they have the gift of hospitality. Now, just because we do not have the gift o...

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Day 6

God gets specific in 1 Peter 4:10–11 about sharing Him with others. As we discussed in yesterday’s devotion, God has given us physical gifts to meet our needs and to help meet the needs of others. Today, God points out that He has also given us spiritual gifts to serve in His Kingdom, carrying out the work He has for us to do, and that it is ...

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Day 7

We read in 1 Peter 4:11 a couple of examples of the spiritual gifts God gives to people and how those gifts are to be used for Him. First, God deals with how we communicate with our words. Communication today can be done by speaking, texting, using different types of social media, or even signing for the hearing impaired. No matter what kind ...

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