1Peter3:14; 4:14-16; Mt 5:47) (Mt 26:67; Mk 14:65; 1Co 4:11; 1 Peter 2 Resources - Multiple Sermons and Commentaries; Spurgeon comments Peter is very practical in his Epistles. In the early days of the faith, Christians occupied a far more difficult and dangerous position than they do today. They were few in number, and greatly
Romans5:20 . Romans 5:1. THERE are two very powerful forces in the world, which have been here ever since the time when Eve partook of the forbidden fruit in the garden of Eden. Those two forces are sin and grace. A very great power is sin, a power dark, mysterious, baleful, but full of force.
Romans1. Verse 1. Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God. Paul had not seen the Romans when he wrote this epistle. They were strangers to him, and therefore he begins by asserting his apostleship. βcalled to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God.β.
EASYENGLISH COMMENTARY. 1 Peter Commentary - More Precious Than Gold; THEODORE EPP. 1 Peter 3:7 Testing Has A Purpose Genesis 22:1,2; 1 Peter 1:3-7 God wanted Abraham to prove that he loved Him more than the things of this life and more than any other person. For this test God chose the person who was the dearest
Verse1. The seeking of the gold. The believer conscious of danger, trusting in God only for deliverance. Verses 2, 3. The possessing of the gol.d The believer looking for justification to the righteousness of God alone, while maintaining personal holiness by companionship with the saints. Verses 4, 5. The testing of the gold.
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