Part of a series on 1 Peter. Outline: 1) Every sound Christian has something in which he can rejoice. 2) The chief joy of a Christian arises from spiritual and heavenly things. 3) Christians who have great reason to rejoice are still distressed by various trials. 4)Great distress is often necessary for a Christian's good. 5) The affliction of God's people are only for a little while.
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A native of South Carolina, Skip Dusenbury was converted through the ministry of the Navigators while hitchhiking through Europe as a teenager. After graduating from The Citadel, he and his wife spent four years on the Navigators’ staff at Clemson University. He graduated from...