Category: Youth Radio Sermons

  • I Peter 1:1-12

    Greetings in the blessed Name of our resurrected Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I will, the Lord willing, have the opportunity in this and following broadcasts to introduce to you the two beautiful epistles of the apostle Peter. I will be using the King James Version of the Bible. I would request your active participation…

  • I Peter 1:13-25 – The Sanctified Walk of Strangers

    Last time we noticed how that Peter, in his first epistle and its first chapter, introduced his letter by way of addressing “elect strangers” who have a living hope for an eternal inheritance. These rejoiced in the gospel of their salvation—a salvation which caught the attention even of the angels of heaven. To these elect…

  • I Peter 1:13-25

    Greetings in the blessed Name of our risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We have been discussing that beautiful epistle of First Peter. The epistle itself emphasizes the fact that the saints of Christ suffer in their pilgrimage on this earth. Repeatedly this idea of their pilgrimage and their suffering is pointed out. Yet these…

  • I Peter 2:1-10 – The Sincere Milk of the Word

    We turn today to I Peter, chapter 2. We will be examining the first ten verses of this chapter. You recall that Peter, in chapter one, had addressed elect strangers. These are the elect of God, the church of Christ, scattered over the whole world. These had been wondrously saved. The almighty Word of God…

  • I Peter 2:11-25 – The Godly Walk of Pilgrims

    We continue our study of I Peter beginning with chapter 2, verse 11 to the end of the chapter. After reminding us in the first part of the chapter of the spiritual origin of the Christian, and identifying his glorious position within the body of Christ, the apostle points out how this Christian must walk…

  • I Peter 3:1-12 – Pilgrims Promoting Godly Unity

    We turn today to that passage from God’s Word found in I Peter 3:1-12. Peter is still addressing elect strangers. These elect strangers must often suffer for Jesus’ sake. They can expect that on this earth. At the same time, these elect strangers have a very specific calling of God while they are here on…