Rise Up & Stand Firm—A Study of 1 Peter (Part 4)নমুনা
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Pray:
Holy Spirit, I love You. I am ready to learn and grow. Please reveal Your ways to me today.
Today’s Goal:
Develop an eternal perspective and cultivate godly humility.
Study Tip:
When reading Scripture, consider what you’re learning about God and His character. In fact, for further study, make a list of all you learn about Him in today’s text.
Read and Write:
Before we dive into today’s study, be sure to read over yesterday’s portion of 1 Peter 4. This will help us see the connection to Peter’s transition in chapter five. Also, quickly read through all of 1 Peter 5 before you begin mining through 1 Peter 5:1-7 to gain a fuller understanding of the chapter.
Now, read slowly through 1 Peter 5:1-7 and prepare to write down your observations.
- What eternal perspective does Peter have in verses 1-4?
- List all the instructions given to the elders (overseers in the Church).
- Describe three qualities you believe a good shepherd should have.
- List some reasons why proper relationships and care in the Church is vital.
- In Peter’s day, the Greek culture viewed humility as shameful. Only a slave or someone with poor self-esteem due to a low social position would be humble. Define the word “humble” or “humility.”
- Write a summary that encompasses the main messages of 1 Peter 5:1-7.
Reflect:
- Who is under your care? What can you begin to do to serve them more faithfully?
- Who do you need to show more humility toward?
- What situation has you anxious that you need to throw off and into God’s care?
Apply:
- Based on today’s lesson, what’s one thing you’ll do?
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About this Plan
No matter what trials come our way, we can rise up and stand firm in our faith. In fact, part four of this 4-part Bible Plan from Pastor Amy Groeschel is designed to help you grow in your knowledge of God, expand your love for Him, and give you the courage to live out the truth of Scripture in every season—especially the heavy ones.
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