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Realizing the presence, promise, and power of the Kingdom of God.
Rooted in Christ
Job wrestles with the why of it all, not as an expression of unbelief but as an expression of faith.
The book of Job does not primarily present us with a theology of suffering as it does theology proper.
In Christ, we who believe are part of a family.
Our sufferings now are not worth comparing to the glory that awaits us.
Peter looks to strengthen us to resist the efforts of our enemy the devil.
Humility operates in the fear of the Lord.
Those set apart as elders must be constantly on guard against pride and arrogance.
A life of faith fears God and follows His will.
Suffering as a Christian does not mean suffering when a Christian.
Even though we might see it coming, even though we are given a heads up to expect it, we can still be surprised by suffering.
Thinking through the foolishness of preaching
Peter identifies two categories of gifts.
The church needs to hear this blaring alarm and stop, drop, and pray.
The Christian hope has to do with both future and present.
Eternal life is bound up in spiritual life now.

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