Message: “Elders, Youngers, and All The In-Betweens” from Megan Brown
A message from the series "Living As Foreigners." (1 Peter 5:1-7)
As we continue our journey through the book of 1 Peter, Megan takes the opportunity to unpack some instructions for elders within the Church context... And yet this is about more that just Church. There will come a point in all of our lives, often sooner than we expect, where we are in a position of most experienced leadership.
Tonight we are challenged on what this looks like, as well as to consider the various relationships we have, are we taking note of our role in those relationships?
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(1 Peter 4:1-11)
As we pick up our series in 1 Peter, we are able to see that Peter is beginning to pull threads from the entire letter together, and to create a beautiful tapestry image.
Here in the first 11 verses of chapter 4 we are challenged by Peter to intentionally choose to arm ourselves with the same attitude that Jesus has... What that attitude looks like in different areas of life is what Peter then unpacks over the next 10 verses.
The book of 1 Peter is written by the Apostle Peter to encourage believers who are living in the world as foreigners. Surrounded by people who are living differently to them. This book and series is an encouragement about how to approach a world where we are different from the people around us.