Peter's Good News Message

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1 Peter 1:3, Peter, who had stood before an empty tomb, who had touched the scars on the risen Christ, knew this hope was no abstract idea, it was alive, just as Jesus was alive and it had transformed his own life, but what does Peter mean by living hope? It is the confident assurance that no matter what you face, your future is secure, because of Christ’s victory over sin and death. For the scattered believers reading Peter’s letter, many of whom were suffering rejection, persecution and loss, this hope was a lifeline, they needed to be reminded that their faith was not in vain, that their suffering had purpose and that their ultimate reward was guaranteed.

1 Peter 1:4, Peter elaborates on this reward, describing it as an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade, kept in heaven for you. In a world where wealth could be stolen, health could deteriorate and reputations could be destroyed, Peter speaks of an inheritance, untouched by the decay of this world, it is eternal, imperishable and safeguarded by God himself. The nature of this inheritance, it is not made of gold or possessions, it is the fullness of life with God, complete joy, perfect peace and unbroken fellowship with him, this promise stands in stark contrast to the fleeting nature of earthly treasures. What earthly trial could diminish the value of such a glorious future, yet Peter does not shy away from the reality of present struggles, he acknowledges the believer’s trials.

1 Peter 1:6, Peter understands the weight of suffering, but he places it within the context of eternity. For a little while, does not minimize the pain, but reminds believers that their trials are temporary, compared to the eternal glory awaiting them. Peter adds another layer to this perspective, trials have a purpose, these have come, so that the proven genuineness of your faith, of greater worth than gold which perishes, even though refined by fire, may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. 1 Peter 1:7, the refining process of gold, heated in fire to remove impurities and reveal its brilliance, Peter uses this image to explain that trials refine your faith, revealing its authenticity and strengthening your trust in God. Have you faced challenges that seemed insurmountable, only to look back and see how they deepened your dependence on God. Peter’s message encourages you to view trials not as obstacles, but as opportunities for growth and testimony, even amidst suffering.
 
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We can take the good news! Thanks for sharing! The Good News...

From Strongs euangelizōs G2097; a good message, i.e. the gospel:—gospel.
 
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We can take the good news! Thanks for sharing! The Good News...

From Strongs euangelizōs G2097; a good message, i.e. the gospel:—gospel.
Acts 2v44 And all that believed were together, and had all things common;
Where does Paul ALSO teach that for today ?
Oops, another difference between the gospels that Peter and Paul taught.
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Acts 2v44 And all that believed were together, and had all things common;
Where does Paul ALSO teach that for today ?
Oops, another difference between the gospels that Peter and Paul taught.
Would you like more ?
Acts chapters 13-14, Paul wrote the Galatians from a place of deep passion and frustration. Christianity began as a Jewish Messianic movement in Jerusalem, but it’s message was for all humanity and it quickly spread beyond Israel. By Paul’s time as a missionary, there were as many non-Jews, as there were Jewish people in the Jesus movement and this sparked a huge debate. (Acts chapter 15) Historically, the covenant people of God were focused in one ethnic group, Israel, and they were set apart by there practices commanded in the Torah, like circumcision of males, eating kosher, observing the Sabbath, and there were many Jewish Christians who believed that for all of these non-Jews to truly become a part of God’s family, they needed to obey the laws of the Torah. So, some of these Jewish Christians ended up coming to the Galatian churches, they were undermining Paul, and demanding circumcision of all these male non-Jewish Christians and so, many of them were. When Paul found out, he was brokenhearted and angry.
 
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Acts chapters 13-14, Paul wrote the Galatians from a place of deep passion and frustration. Christianity began as a Jewish Messianic movement in Jerusalem, but it’s message was for all humanity and it quickly spread beyond Israel. By Paul’s time as a missionary, there were as many non-Jews, as there were Jewish people in the Jesus movement and this sparked a huge debate. (Acts chapter 15) Historically, the covenant people of God were focused in one ethnic group, Israel, and they were set apart by there practices commanded in the Torah, like circumcision of males, eating kosher, observing the Sabbath, and there were many Jewish Christians who believed that for all of these non-Jews to truly become a part of God’s family, they needed to obey the laws of the Torah. So, some of these Jewish Christians ended up coming to the Galatian churches, they were undermining Paul, and demanding circumcision of all these male non-Jewish Christians and so, many of them were. When Paul found out, he was brokenhearted and angry.
The request was for verses which apparently there are none.
Prove me wrong :)
As in Acts 2:44, list where Paul teaches that is also a requirement for today.
 

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The request was for verses which apparently there are none.
Prove me wrong :)
As in Acts 2:44, list where Paul teaches that is also a requirement for today.
God and the need for repentance, because John proclaimed the Kingdom of God is at hand. It’s a decision of which kingdom you want to be in. Repent, is the way John is caste in the Old Testament. This baptism, John’s baptism would give way to being baptized with the Holy Spirit. John’s baptism had been given to those who repented, those who wanted to be in the Kingdom of God. The one baptism supersedes the other. But that doesn’t mean that water baptism is done away with. We see it practiced plenty of times in the book of Acts.

The command to repent and be baptized with the result that you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, and of course be forgiven. What changed the person’s heart wasn’t the water baptism, it was going to be the Holy Spirit indwelling them. What’s happening in Acts chapter 1, Jesus is telling them before he ascends, look, you’re going to stay here in Jerusalem, because this is where the Kingdom of God begins. You stay right here, because this stuff that was talked about in the scriptures, I have now triggered through my ministry, through my death, through my resurrection, and now through my ascension, the Holy Spirit can come. The Holy Spirit who is me, but isn’t. All of that has been prophesied, and you’re going to see it happen, you stay put.
 

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God and the need for repentance, because John proclaimed the Kingdom of God is at hand. It’s a decision of which kingdom you want to be in. Repent, is the way John is caste in the Old Testament. This baptism, John’s baptism would give way to being baptized with the Holy Spirit. John’s baptism had been given to those who repented, those who wanted to be in the Kingdom of God. The one baptism supersedes the other. But that doesn’t mean that water baptism is done away with. We see it practiced plenty of times in the book of Acts.

The command to repent and be baptized with the result that you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, and of course be forgiven. What changed the person’s heart wasn’t the water baptism, it was going to be the Holy Spirit indwelling them. What’s happening in Acts chapter 1, Jesus is telling them before he ascends, look, you’re going to stay here in Jerusalem, because this is where the Kingdom of God begins. You stay right here, because this stuff that was talked about in the scriptures, I have now triggered through my ministry, through my death, through my resurrection, and now through my ascension, the Holy Spirit can come. The Holy Spirit who is me, but isn’t. All of that has been prophesied, and you’re going to see it happen, you stay put.
Where are the verses where Paul teaches Acts 2v44 is also a requirement for today ?
 

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Where are the verses where Paul teaches Acts 2v44 is also a requirement for today ?
The New Covenant has begun and of course what happens at Pentecost is directly tied back to what Jesus did on the cross and his resurrection. In the Old Testament, prior to the New Covenant, the notion of being elect and being a believer in Yahweh, a follower of Yahweh are actually two separable classes. Now Israel was elect, but that was no guarantee that an Israelite would be saved, or would be a believer, or would be a follower in Yahweh. Is election and salvation synonyms? No, they’re not, they are related concepts, but they are not synonyms. Israel was elect, we see that very plainly in the Old Testament. We have a lot of elect people who are called Israelites and a significant number of them, apostatize. They worship other gods, and that’s the reason there was an exile. Either you’re going to say that you have Baal worshippers in heaven, you could worship Baal and still be a believer, the story of the exile would suggest dramatically otherwise. Or you have to see election as something that is not synonymous with salvation. What’s going to happen here in the New Covenant is that no longer are you going to have elect and believer in Yahweh be two separable classes.
 
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