Rise Up & Stand Firm—A Study of 1 Peter (Part 2)Намуна
What If I Suffer Unjustly?
Great job completing part two of our 1 Peter study! After you finish today, make sure to subscribe to the next part in the series. Now, let’s dig into today’s text and discover some treasures.
Pray:
Holy Spirit, I love You. Please keep me focused and teach me today.
Today’s Goal:
Learn how we can endure suffering by looking at Jesus’ example.
Study Tip:
Consider using a dictionary and Bible study resource tools. (I like using the Bible Hub App.)
Read and Write:
Take your notebook and skim over yesterday’s study notes. This is important because we want to make good connections from what we learned yesterday.
Read through 1 Peter 2:18-25 and write down your observations.
- How does God view it if you submit and do good while enduring unjust suffering? (See verses 19-21.)
- Make a list of how Jesus personally endured unjust suffering.
- In one or two sentences, write a summary of 1 Peter 2:18-25.
Reflect:
- What does the word submission mean to you? (Note: The Greek word for submit means “to place under in rank, and to be in obedience to.”)
- What about Jesus’ example motivates you to suffer well when you are treated unjustly?
Apply:
- Based on today’s lesson, in what way will you rise up and stand firm?
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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 two 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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