Jesus loves you way more than we think he does and he demands more than we think he does, because he wants more for us. He doesn’t want compartmentalized disciples. He wants disciples who have no secular/sacred divide. Becoming more like Jesus means integrating all parts of us—how we think, love, feel and act. Scripture Mark 12:29-31
Aug 17, 2025•35 min
From the very beginning, our mission has been one thing: to become more like Jesus, and to go and make more disciples who are more like Jesus. It would be easy to fall into complacency and fall into religious consumerism, but with the Spirit’s help, we must guard against this. The church exists to form Christlike Christians. Scripture: Romans 8:28-29
Aug 10, 2025•30 min
Our souls wrestle often with the belief that we need to earn God’s love, and it’s an exhausting wrestle. But God wants so much more for all of us. When we consider the life of Jesus, knowing it’s not up to our works but solely dependent on the cross, the hope is we start to become more like him. Scripture: Luke 18:9–14
Aug 04, 2025•33 min
Psalm 88 reminds us that when Jesus entered into our humanity, he took our sin and God’s wrath and our weakness, and also our pain and abandonment and suffering. Jesus became the blessed man and the cursed man. If Jesus didn’t abandon you in his darkest hour, we can be assured in our darkest hour, he will remain.
Jul 27, 2025•40 min
As we have learned this month, when we read the Psalms in light of Christ’s finished work on the cross, we see the presence of Jesus throughout these old songs. Psalm 118 especially reminds us of the timeless truth that God is steadfast and our firm foundation when life inevitably gets hard. Even in trials, we rejoice in the one who sustains us.
Jul 20, 2025•29 min
As we learned last week, reading the psalms through the lens of Christ gives us fresh eyes on an old text. Psalm 32 points to our sins and iniquities, but in light of the forgiveness of God. It reminds the reader that in our humble confession of sin, God’s steadfast love meets us with forgiveness, instruction and gladness. Key Text: Psalm 32
Jul 13, 2025•35 min
The Psalms, much like the law, are only understood in light of Christ. In Psalm 1, we see not counsel on how we should live, but confirmation in whom we should trust. Scripture: Psalm 1
Jul 07, 2025•43 min
In our finale message in this series, we look at the closing remarks of Peter’s letter. Peter speaks of simple wisdom for the Christian to endure faithfully for a whole life: stand firm in grace. Scripture 1 Peter 5:8–14
Jun 30, 2025•34 min
How are we to endure in the face of religious, social and political turmoil? By humbly surrendering our lives to Christ despite the cost. When the natural instinct is to close our hands—God invites us to open them to his care and command. Scripture: Hebrews 13:7–16
Jun 22, 2025•32 min
Where do you go when your anxiety hits the limits of your humanity? 1 Peter 5:6-7 asks us to lay down our pride. In doing so, we admit that we are not in control as much as we would like, and God cares about our anxieties more than we ever could. Scripture: 1 Peter 5:6–7
Jun 16, 2025•38 min
Our love of God directly correlates to our love for others. As the family of God, there is a constant call to deepen our relationship ship with God and with our spiritual brothers and sisters. And we are called to steward and disciple the next generation to remember God’s word. Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:4-9
Jun 08, 2025•30 min
To be a follower of Jesus means Jesus shepherds us. He leads me, guides me, corrects me. And Peter takes this same metaphor and applies it to the elders of a church. Elders should be shepherd leaders. 1 Peter 5:1-5
Jun 01, 2025•37 min
Suffering has a way of quenching the generosity out of us. When we suffer, we often resort back to selfish ambitions. God invites us to live charitably while suffering, and trust him to care for our bodies and soul. Even in suffering, we hope in the power of Christ, we live obedient lives, and trust God through the process. Scripture: 1 Peter 4
May 26, 2025•39 min
There is often a dissonance between what we believe and what we see. There’s a cost to obey Jesus and obeying Jesus does not protect us from suffering. Is it worth it? This passage reminds us that because Christ was vindicated in resurrection, our faith will be vindicated in His return. Scripture: 1 Peter 3:17–22
May 12, 2025•34 min
Scripture: 1 Peter 3:13–17 Peter encourages us to grow in our hope for the future we have in Jesus. These verses remind us that life in exile brings a variety of experiences, but we can face our fears with confident hope, knowing that Christ is Lord.
May 04, 2025•28 min
Christian community by nature is a community that blesses. Peter’s instruction in this passage is that while in exile, we cultivate blessing and peace for everyone, even those who mean us harm. Because the extent we go to bless others is not based on what they’ve done for us, but based solely and fully on what we have received in Christ. Scripture 1 Peter 3:8-12
Apr 28, 2025•37 min
We live in between the resurrection of Jesus in the past and the return of Jesus in the future. The great hope of the Christian story is that God will redeem his creation. This means we do not live with empty optimism, but with full confidence and hope in the resurrection power of Jesus Christ. Scripture John 11:43-44; John 5:25
Apr 20, 2025•30 min
The passage for today calls husbands to honor their wives, and lead them to hope in Jesus, while also reminding all believers that we have been saved by Jesus as beloved heirs of the grace of life. Scripture 1 Peter 3:7
Apr 14, 2025•37 min
In this passage, Peter is addressing faithful women with unbelieving husbands. There is a kind of beauty that fades, and a kind of beauty that lasts — the beauty that comes from placing all our trust in a trustworthy God and hoping in the One who saves and delivers. It is the kind of beauty that can draw even an unbelieving husband to seek the Lord. With faith like this, our thoughts shift from focusing on our outward appearance to longing to reflect the likeness of Christ. Scripture: 1 Peter 3:...
Apr 09, 2025•36 min
In this passage Peter is addressing how to endure sinful injustice. God doesn’t say don’t suffer, he says there is favor to those who endure injustice without sin, entrusting themselves to God. We are called to stand against injustice, but when we cannot, we must remember we serve a greater master, and have a greater freedom in Christ. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:18–25
Mar 31, 2025•42 min
Our politics should be oriented around our allegiance to Jesus, not the other way around. This passage offers a picture of who we are in Christ and a picture of how to engage the political world around us. And the way that Peter phrases this interaction is that Christian’s are to live as free servants. Free servants honor everyone, love the church, fear God, and honor the emperor. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:13-17
Mar 23, 2025•37 min
Living as citizens of heaven means we live as foreigners on earth, and therefore as representatives of the kingdom of God to a non-believing world. We witness to an outside world through what we worship, in a way that either ascribes our ultimate worth in the things of the world or in Jesus Christ. Peter encourages us in this passage to the latter. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:11-12
Mar 23, 2025•34 min
Part of being in Christ is that we are as close to God as we can ever be, as we are members of the priesthood of believers with Jesus Christ as our great high priest. Living in our priestly identity means we offer our obedience and worship to God Almighty. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:4-10
Mar 09, 2025•33 min
Finding our belonging and identity in Christ—our cornerstone—means that we have a godly purpose. And as we live as God’s people, in holy exile, we are called to lean into the church, God’s chosen people, as our family. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:4–10
Feb 24, 2025•28 min
Loving others is a foundational part of following Christ. Jesus himself gave the command in his teachings. The source of our love comes from the abundant love that God has for us, a never-ending, unshakeable kind of love. Scripture: 1 Peter 1:22–2:3
Feb 16, 2025•35 min
This passage shows us where our hope lies—in Christ’s death and resurrection. While we often want to skip suffering and hardship for the reward of life in Christ, we ultimately find the cross comes before the crown. Scripture 1 Peter 1:10–12
Feb 09, 2025•35 min
This week’s passage begs the question, “How do we live ‘holy’ in exile?” According to this passage, as Christ’s ambassadors living on mission in exile, we are called to a holy standard because we are in Christ. There’s no where we can go in exile where God is not already there. And through Christ we are able to exemplify God’s holiness as we walk through this time in exile. Scripture: 1 Peter 1:13-21
Feb 02, 2025•40 min
Because Peter knows suffering intimately, and has embraced the risen Christ, he speaks to a suffering people in a shepherding way throughout this letter. To the Christian, Peter’s inspired words encourage rejoicing, grieving and refining, to know that in our trials, Jesus is near. Scripture: 1 Peter 1:6-9
Jan 26, 2025•34 min
The book of 1 Peter reminds us that Christ’s resurrection gives us assurance in the presence of our future, imperishable inheritance and hope. The invitation from the word of God is to rest in this truth and to fix our eyes on Christ. Scripture: 1 Peter 1:3–5
Jan 19, 2025•32 min
This week, we begin a new series in the book of 1 Peter. A book that explores many themes, particularly the good news that the defining reality of our life is not our sin, but our Savior. In Christ, we are unconditionally loved as we live as a people in exile. Scripture: 1 Peter 1:1-2
Jan 12, 2025•33 min