B. Elect Pilgrims of the Dispersion Peter writes from a Jewish perspective, because he was a Jew, yet instead of excluding believing Gentiles from his OT covenantal language – he excludes unbelieving Jews and includes believing Gentiles.
1. “aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers” – 1:18 2. “love the brotherhood” – 2:17 3. The obvious contrast between Christian and non-Christian 4:3-4 4. “the house of God” 4:17a 5. “the flock” 5:3 6. “the brotherhood” 5:9 7. the most convincing and important passage of all 2:7-12
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Pastor Steve came to Christ at the age of 11. He graduated from Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College in 1979 with a B.A. in theology as the Valedictorian of his class. He joined our church in 1978, came on staff, full-time in 1980, was ordained as an Elder in 1982, and became...