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The Soul-Winning Marriage #3 | 1 Peter 3:7 | Pator Tom Drion

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In this message from 1 Peter 3:7, the focus is on how Christian husbands are to live in marriage in a way that displays the hope of the gospel before a watching world. Drawing from Peter’s call to submission throughout the letter, husbands are urged to follow Christ’s example of sacrificial, voluntary self-giving for the good of others. The passage highlights four key responsibilities: practising Christlike self-sacrifice within marriage, remaining faithfully committed to one’s wife even through hardship, living with her according to knowledge by understanding both God’s design and her particular needs, and giving her the honour that is due to her. Throughout, marriage is presented as an opportunity to demonstrate humility, steadfast love, and obedience to God rather than self-interest. The message also makes clear that these instructions are not a means of earning salvation but the fruit of a life transformed by the gospel. Christ laid down His life for His people, and husbands are called to reflect that same self-giving love in the home.

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jakson The Soul-Winning Marriage #3 | 1 Peter 3:7 | Pator Tom Drion kansikuva

The Soul-Winning Marriage #3 | 1 Peter 3:7 | Pator Tom Drion

In this message from 1 Peter 3:7, the focus is on how Christian husbands are to live in marriage in a way that displays the hope of the gospel before a watching world. Drawing from Peter’s call to submission throughout the letter, husbands are urged to follow Christ’s example of sacrificial, voluntary self-giving for the good of others. The passage highlights four key responsibilities: practising Christlike self-sacrifice within marriage, remaining faithfully committed to one’s wife even through hardship, living with her according to knowledge by understanding both God’s design and her particular needs, and giving her the honour that is due to her. Throughout, marriage is presented as an opportunity to demonstrate humility, steadfast love, and obedience to God rather than self-interest. The message also makes clear that these instructions are not a means of earning salvation but the fruit of a life transformed by the gospel. Christ laid down His life for His people, and husbands are called to reflect that same self-giving love in the home.

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jakson The Soul-Winning Marriage #2 | 1 Peter 3:3-6 | Pastor Tom Drion kansikuva

The Soul-Winning Marriage #2 | 1 Peter 3:3-6 | Pastor Tom Drion

This message continues a study in 1 Peter 3, focusing on how Christian wives can bear witness to Christ within marriage. Drawing from 1 Peter 3:1–6, the teaching examines God’s design for a “soul‑winning marriage,” highlighting submission, inner character, and spiritual influence. The emphasis falls on the contrast between external appearance and the “hidden person of the heart.” While outward adornment is not forbidden, it must not become the source of identity or hope. Instead, a gentle and quiet spirit—described as imperishable and precious in God’s sight—is presented as true beauty. This inner character is set alongside the example of Sarah, whose hope in God was expressed through humble, obedient trust. The passage also confronts cultural pressures around appearance and self-focus, calling believers to a different priority shaped by the gospel.

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jakson The Soul Winning Marriage #1 | 1 Peter 3:1-2 | Pastor Tom Drion kansikuva

The Soul Winning Marriage #1 | 1 Peter 3:1-2 | Pastor Tom Drion

In this teaching from 1 Peter 3:1–2, the focus turns to marriage as one of the arenas where Christian hope is meant to be seen by a watching world. Set within Peter’s wider call in 1 Peter 2:11–3:15, the message explains how Christian conduct among unbelievers can silence criticism, provoke questions, and point others to the hope found in Christ. The passage addresses Christian wives in particular, teaching that voluntary submission to one’s own husband is not blind obedience, nor a call to remain in danger or sin. Rather, it is a God-fearing, hopeful, and deliberate posture that seeks to win souls through respectful and pure conduct, especially where a husband is not obedient to the word. Series Title: The Soul Winning MarriageText: 1 Peter 3:1-7Intro series:People are fascinated by relationshipsThe world is watching a Christian’s marriageThe broader context here in 1 Peter 2:11 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=131s]-4:11 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=251s] is that as Christians we are supposed to keep our behaviour kalos (excellent) in front of a watching world in order to: 1. Bring glory to God when he saves (2:12 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=132s]). 2. Silence the critics (2:15 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=135s]) 3. Lead people to ask the reason for hope they see in us (3:15 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=195s]) Big idea of this passage: In 1 Peter 3:1-7 Peter is teaching 1st Century Christians how to behave in marriage in such a noble way that they display their hope and win souls. There are 3 main lessons here for wives in vs. 1-6, and 7 lessons for husbands in v.7.Today: For today we’re just going to focus on first lesson for wives in vs. 1-2Big idea of this sermon: Christian wives voluntarily submit to their husbands in order to win souls.Plan for the sermon: To help us understand and commit ourselves to this strategy (to win souls by submitting) I am: 1. going to break down verses 1 & 2 so that we can see what the text means (exposition) 2. take some time to work through some of the implications. Outline: 1. A Short Exposition of verses 1-2Likewise, wives,be subjectto your own husbands,so that even if some do not obey the word,they may be won without a wordby the conduct of their wives,when they see yourrespectfuland pureconduct. 2. Five Implications A. How we behave really matters!- (And the main action/behaviour being highlighted in this whole section is submission)- Be subject= voluntarily adopting an attitude of self-submission- The context implies we only submit “as people who are free” - The submission (in context) is to be given "as slaves to God”- Which means being willing to disobey human authority in anything God commands, and pay the price if necessary B. Submission here (in context) isn’t unqualified blind obedience cf. 2:16 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=136s] modifying command in 2:13 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u6mCLAE5M&t=133s] and pay the price if necessary C. Submission is how we win - equates to meekness on display in marriage D. The worst circumstances can be the best opportunity to win souls - our hope shines brightest against a dark background E. Submission does mean choosing not to fight for your best life now

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jakson Witness at Work #3 | 1 Peter 2:21-25 | Pastor Tom Drion kansikuva

Witness at Work #3 | 1 Peter 2:21-25 | Pastor Tom Drion

This episode reflects on 1 Peter 2:18–25 through the story of a persecuted slave girl whose response to suffering raises a searching question: why would a Christian pray for the salvation of those who cause them harm? The teaching centres on “extreme submission” — a life shaped by the example of Christ, who suffered unjustly, did not retaliate, and entrusted himself to God who judges justly. Drawing on the cross, the speaker outlines Christ’s innocence, his suffering, his refusal to answer abuse, his trust in God’s justice, and his purpose in bearing sin to bring salvation. This passage calls believers to see suffering not merely as something to escape, but as part of their calling in following Christ. It frames endurance as a witness, even toward those who oppose or mistreat them, grounded in the certainty of God’s coming justice and the saving work of Jesus.

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jakson Pursuing Eager Hearts - Exodus 25:1-22 | Eric Weathers kansikuva

Pursuing Eager Hearts - Exodus 25:1-22 | Eric Weathers

This message reflects on Exodus 25:1–22, focusing on God’s command for Israel to contribute towards the construction of the tabernacle so that He might dwell among His people. It highlights how the work was to be supported by those with willing hearts, giving freely from what God had already provided, and using both resources and skills to serve His purposes. The teaching draws out three characteristics of a godly contributor: a willing heart, an appreciation for precision in carrying out God’s instructions, and a passion for true worship. Particular attention is given to the ark of the covenant and the mercy seat, pointing forward to the reality of atonement fulfilled in Christ, through whom God meets with His people and speaks by His Word.

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