Unmistakably Christian
Surprising lessons from 1 & 2 Peter
By Thomas Shepherd
Paperback, 192 pages
Pacific Press, 2021
ISBN: 9780816367993
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A New Religion
Following Jesus is countercultural in our modern society; but it was even more so in the first century when Christianity was in its infancy. The new religion was a radical departure from cultural norms, the expectations of family, and the dictates of government. Converts to the faith faced attacks from friends, neighbors, and family. Even worse, there were those within the circle of believers who were deceivers—wolves in sheep’s clothing.
It was time for immediate action. And Peter, the longtime disciple of Jesus, passionately penned two letters to the early church that are filled with surprises: Is there really power in submission? Yes! Power in humility? Yes! Surprising indeed! When your own family turns against you, strength can be found in God’s family. When society assails you, there is hope in God’s promises. These are just a few of the surprises you’ll explore as Thomas Shepherd unpacks the dynamic and encouraging lessons of First and Second Peter.
Following Jesus is still countercultural. However, these surprising lessons from Peter will encourage you as you follow Jesus, and your community will know you are unmistakably Christian.
- Thanking God at the Wrong Time - 1 Peter 1:3–7 and the Difference Rebirth Makes
- The Unexpected Example - 1 Peter 2:18–25 and How to Face Suffering
- The Revelation of Ministry - 1 Peter 1:8–12 and 2 Peter 1:16–21 and the Power of the Word of God
- Mixed Metaphors and the Circle of Salvation - 1 Peter 1:17–2:3 and Redemption
- Hell, Baptism, and a Good Conscience - 1 Peter 3:17–22 and Spirits in Prison
- Right Under Your Nose - 1 Peter 2:4–10 and the Power of the Family of God
- Unmistakably Christian - 1 Peter 1:13–17 and 2 Peter 1:2–11, a Holy Life and the Power of God’s Promises
- Inside Out - 1 Peter 3:1–7 and the Silent Evangelist
- Upside Down - 1 Peter 5:1–4 and the Purpose of Power
- The Angry Pastor and the Circle of Damnation - 2 Peter 2:12–22 and the Importance of Knowing the Difference Between Right and Wrong
- God Is Not Slow; He Is Slow - 2 Peter 3:3–13 and the Second Coming
- Living 1 and 2 Peter Today
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