Freedom and Liberty in Christ, We Have Both as Believers
Whether it’s freedom or liberty in Christ, you have both, child of God. Use both well and never allow anybody to subject you to bondage in life, no matter the case.
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Whether it’s freedom or liberty in Christ, you have both, child of God. Use both well and never allow anybody to subject you to bondage in life, no matter the case.
From 1 Peter 2:13 – 3:7, the Apostle Peter expounded on the various types of submissions we believers must give to one another. And in today’s study scripture article release, I want to focus on 1 Peter 2:13-17, where Peter explains why a believer ought to submit himself to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake.
How many times have you flipped through Paul’s second epistle to Timothy and saw the words “In the last days, perilous times will come…”? It’s there in 2nd Timothy 3:1. Right? But how profound is that warning to us believers of today? I tell you that it’s even more solemn today than the time the epistle was written. Why? Because the second coming of Jesus is nearer than before.
Verse 11 and downwards of 1 Peter chapter 2 opens a new area of teaching where Apostle Peter speaks on how the children of God ought to live in this fallen world. One of them is the necessity for a believer to abstain from fleshly lusts.
Jesus’ ministry (the Church) never died. It’s been in existence for over 2000 years. Learn how He ensured continuity and consistency in impact today, so you can use it to help your organisation.
In 1 Peter 2:7-10, Apostle Peter revealed the importance of building everything on the chief cornerstone — Jesus. As a believer, you must understand this because you’re God’s chosen one, a priest and part of His holy nation.
Giving helps to expand the influence of God’s kingdom. But for the impact to increase we’ve got to learn how to cultivate faithfulness in financial giving unto the Lord. Learn more.
As you focus on growing spiritually in the Lord, you’ll draw near Jesus. And by that, your inner man will be built up to become all that God created you to be and do.
Making the right choices is paramount to having a great life. And when those choices are rooted in divine vision, finding fulfilment in life becomes easy.
1 Peter 2:1-3 speaks about spiritual growth. And it’s not only for newborn babes in Christ, but also for mature believers. Delve in deeper!
Living by vision is so great and fulfilling because it’ll help you live with the future in perspective while keeping your faith in God for a greater tomorrow in perspective.
In 1 Peter 1:22-25 NKJV, the Apostle Peter teaches about how we can love one another fervently with a pure heart in Christ. As children of God, this is possible, but requires spiritual maturity.