Bread of His Presence
In this episode of Bread of His Presence, Pastor Cameron Ury shares a heartfelt announcement that the radio broadcast will be coming to a close after seven years as he and his family prepare to move back to Kentucky. He expresses deep gratitude to listeners, Renton Park Chapel, and Salem Media Group for their partnership and support, and he encourages continued prayer for both his family and the church during this transition. Turning to 1 Peter 1:10–12, the message highlights the greatness of God’s salvation in Christ. Peter shows that this salvation was anticipated by Old Testament prophets, inspired by the Holy Spirit, proclaimed by the apostles, and even studied in wonder by the angels. Though the prophets foresaw both the suffering and glory of the Messiah, they did not fully understand how these realities would be fulfilled. Like two mountain peaks seen from a distance with a hidden valley in between, Christ’s suffering at Calvary and His coming glory are now understood in light of the gospel age. The key emphasis is that this salvation is personal and intentional—repeatedly directed “to you.” It is a living hope secured by Christ, revealing that believers now live in the unfolding “valley” between Christ’s first coming and His return. In this present age, suffering and glory coexist in the believer’s life just as they did in Christ’s. The message closes with encouragement: present trials are temporary, but the coming glory with Christ is certain and eternal. #BreadOfHisPresence #PastorCameronUry #1Peter #FirstPeter #BibleTeaching #BibleSermon #ChristianRadio #RadioMinistry #Gospel #JesusChrist #LivingHope #ChristianHope #SermonSummary #ExpositoryPreaching #BiblicalEncouragement #SufferingAndGlory #FaithInTrials #HopeInChrist #EternalInheritance #WordOfGod #NewTestament #BiblicalTruth #ChurchMinistry #ChristianBroadcast #GraceOfGod #SalvationInChrist
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