Faith without religion.
2 Peter 3:14-18 Bible Teaching
In a recent teaching on 2 Peter 3, Peter reassures believers of Jesus' return, urging them to live holy lives and grow in grace, despite skepticism and scoffers.
In a recent teaching on 2 Peter 3, Peter reassures believers of Jesus' return, urging them to live holy lives and grow in grace, despite skepticism and scoffers.
In a recent teaching on 2 Peter 3:8-10, Peter addresses doubts about Jesus' return, emphasizing God's perfect timing and urging trust, love, and faith in His plan.
In a recent teaching on II Peter 3:5-7, we discussed scoffers, Jesus' two births, and covenantal worlds, emphasizing spiritual rebirth and steadfast faith.
In a recent teaching on 2nd Peter, we explored reminders of truth, warnings against false teachers, Jesus' return, and the spiritual nature of his kingdom.
We explored Peter's warnings about false teachers, likening them to Balaam, who was swayed by gain. True liberty in Christ is vital; turning away leads to peril.
Our study of 2 Peter 2:12-16 reveals Peter's warnings against false teachers, comparing them to "brute beasts" and highlighting the danger of unrighteousness.
In a recent teaching on 2nd Peter 2:9-11, we explored God's deliverance of the godly, judgment of the unjust, and the importance of faith, humility, and responsibility.
In a recent teaching on 2nd Peter 2:2-9, we discussed false teachers, their destructive heresies, and assured judgment, while highlighting God's deliverance of the righteous.
In 2 Peter 1:19, prophecy is a guiding light in our spiritual journey, offering clarity and truth. Peter warns against false teachings and urges discernment and faith.
In 2 Peter 1:12-19, Peter urges believers to be diligent in faith, reminding them of spiritual truths and the importance of prophecy, ensuring they remain steadfast.
We explored 2nd Peter 1:5-11, focusing on virtues like knowledge and love. These prevent unfruitfulness and ensure faith. Confirm your calling through actions.
In a recent teaching on 2nd Peter, believers are urged to cultivate virtues like knowledge, patience, and love, ensuring a fruitful, dynamic faith expressed through service.
We explored 2 Peter 1:1-4, focusing on faith's transformative power and divine nature. Emphasizing God's promises, we discussed escaping worldly corruption.
2 Peter, a debated New Testament book, faced scrutiny over its authorship and authenticity. Despite skepticism, it was recognized as canonical in the 4th century.