The Word at Westminster
There are tough passages in the Bible. Perhaps youve come across verses about the necessity of forgiveness, or bloodshed in Canaan, or loving enemies, or sexual holiness, and thought to yourself, Um, I think Im just going to skip over that part and keep going. However, when we look at these passages seriously, it can deepen and mature our faith. Thats what we do in this sermon as we unpack a challenging text in 1 Peter 2:13 - 3:7. The fisherman-turned-apostle instructs his readers about challenging relationships between Emperors and subjects, slaves and masters, and wives and husbands. What if there was more happening in these ancient texts than we often realize? Tim Keller says that a sailboat moves swiftly because the sailor honours the boats design. In the same way, humans thrive in certain environments and break down in others. Lets honour everyone, and lets do so in a way that respects the Lords design for his people to thrive.
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