See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Look up the following texts: Acts 6:1-6 , Acts 14:23 , Acts 15:6 , 1 Tim. 5:17 , 1 Pet. 5:2
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Look up the following texts: Acts 6:1-6 , Acts 14:23 , Acts 15:6 , 1 Tim. 5:17 , 1 Pet. 5:2
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Image © Pacific Press from GoodSalt.com Read for This Week’s Study: 1 Pet. 5:1-10 , Acts 6:1-6 , Jer. 10:21 , Matt. 20:24-28 , Prov. 3:34 , Rev.
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Sunday’s study talked about the persecution Christians faced. Here is a fuller excerpt from the letter written to the emperor about what Christians suffered in those early centuries: “… the method I have observed towards those who have been denounced to me as Christians is this: Image © Stan Myers from GoodSalt.com I interrogated them whether they were Christians; if they confessed it I repeated the question twice again, adding the threat of capital punishment; if they still persevered, I ordered them to be executed. For whatever the nature of their creed might be, I could at least feel no doubt that contumacy and inflexible obstinacy deserved chastisement. “Those who denied they were, or had ever been, Christians, who repeated after me an invocation to the Gods, and offered adoration, with wine and frankincense, to your image, which I had ordered to be brought for that purpose, together with those of the Gods, and who finally cursed Christ-none of which acts, it is said, those who are really Christians can be forced into performing-these I thought it proper to discharge.
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson As we have seen, Peter was writing to believers who were suffering for their faith. And as Christian history has shown, things only got worse, at least for a while. Surely many Christians in the ensuing years found solace and comfort in what Peter wrote. No doubt, many do today, too. Image © Lars Justinen Goodsalt.com Why the suffering?
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See more posts by Michael Fracker Key Thought: Peter told his readers they were to expect trials to test them. They were not to find it strange, but rejoice that they shared in Christ’s sufferings
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