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🗓️ 20 December 2024
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:12.6 | If you're doing our New Testament plan, we finished our 19th book today, and if you're doing |
0:16.8 | the whole Bible, we finished book 58. We haven't heard from Peter in a while. The last time |
0:21.6 | we saw him was in Jerusalem, helping lead the church that was comprised mostly of Jewish Christians. |
0:26.1 | But since then, he's expanded his ministry to include Gentiles, and that's the primary audience for |
0:30.5 | this letter, specifically Gentile believers who live in what is now Turkey. Rome is still running |
0:35.8 | the show, and Nero is probably the emperor at the time. |
0:38.8 | He's a renowned persecutor of the church. In fact, he uses Christians as torches at his parties. |
0:45.0 | The Roman Empire is so wicked that Peter nicknames it Babylon, which was an evil empire from back in |
0:50.3 | the Old Testament days. Rome is Babylon 2.0. Put a pen in that, we'll come back to it in a few days. |
0:56.7 | Peter writes this letter to churches who are under severe persecution in the midst of a culture |
1:00.6 | openly rebelling against God in his kingdom. |
1:03.3 | How would you feel if you were those Christians? |
1:05.2 | You'd probably feel confused and frustrated and maybe even lean toward despair. |
1:09.6 | Let's see how Peter addresses them. He starts out by |
1:12.2 | reminding them that God has chosen them. This is probably important to hear if you're at a place where |
1:16.7 | you question God's love. They are gods, Peter says. Right out of the gate, he's aiming toward comfort and hope. |
1:24.2 | This also connects them to the language used about the Jews in the Old Testament, and Peter |
1:28.0 | spends a lot of time reinforcing that theme. He wants them to see the connection between God's |
1:32.3 | relationship with them and God's relationship with the Jews. He speaks to their identity in Christ |
1:37.4 | and reminds them of the gospel. He says, God caused you to be born again. He did this, and he's |
1:42.5 | keeping you forever. You're going through some |
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