“Follow me.” With these two words, Jesus invited Simon Peter to become one of his first disciples. A leader among the twelve, Peter is known for his denial of Jesus during Jesus’ trial, recorded by all 4 gospel writers. John 21 records the restoration of Peter by Jesus and Jesus’ invitation to Peter to once again “follow me”. Peter went on to be a leader among the early church, used by God to bring over 5000 people to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.
Near the end of his life, Peter wrote two letters to churches located in what is modern-day Turkey. In his letters, Peter wrote about the “living hope” we have in Christ that shapes how we live in a world at odds with those following Jesus Christ and seeking to live according to the Word of God.
Join us this summer as we dive into 1 & 2 Peter and hear what God had to say, through Peter, to Christians living in the midst of a non-Christian culture nearly 2000 years ago – and what He has to say to us today to encourage, challenge, and equip us to faithfully follow Jesus Christ.
Audio & Video
Week 1: The First Persecution
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor
Scripture:
Main Passage: Acts 4:5-13
Supporting Passage: Acts 3, Matt 10:19-20, 2 Tim 3:12
Week 2: Our Hope
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | Apr 23, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 1:1-12
Week 3: Living for God
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 7, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 1:13-21
Additional Passages: Leviticus 19-12, Hebrews 12
Week 4: Loving & Longing
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 14, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3
Additional Passages: John 13:34-35
Week 5: The House that God Built
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 21, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 2:4-10
Additional Passages: 1 Thess 4:13-14; 1 Kings 8:27; Luke 4; Eph 2:4-5, 19-21; John 10:10, 14:6; 1 Cor 1:27-31; Acts 4; Psalm 118; Isa 28
Week 6: Living from a New Identity
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 28, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 2:11-17
Additional Passages: Gen. 4:7; Matt. 5:16; Acts 4; Gal 5:1; John 13:35
Questions
Week 1: The First Persecution
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor
Scripture:
Main Passage: Acts 4:5-13
Supporting Passage: Acts 3, Matt 10:19-20, 2 Tim 3:12
Questions:
- Common People. One of the wonderful things about the Bible is that God hasn’t always use the best, most educated, cream of the crop. He’s used shepherd boys, the youngest child in a family, 80-year old men past their prime, fishermen, prostitutes, tax collectors, and more. How does this encourage you? How has God used common, ordinary people to impact your life or the lives of those you love.
- Persecution. Why do you think Peter and John were arrested and brought before the leaders? What did they do wrong? Consider Acts 4:19-20. What would you have done if you had been in Peter and John’s place?
- Holy Spirit. What do we learn about the promised role of the Holy Spirit in our lives? How have you trusted the Holy Spirit to give you boldness and the words to share in your life? Share this with someone today and/or follow the prompting of the Holy Spirit today to speak the truth of the Gospel boldly to those around you.
- Salvation. What are the areas in our lives or world that offer to heal, help, or save us from where we find ourselves? Which of these are most alluring and tempting to you and have/do lead you to take your eyes off of Jesus Christ, the true cornerstone? How have you come to understand Jesus as the true cornerstone and the only way to salvation? Have you?
Week 2: Our Hope
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | Apr 23, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 1:1-12
Questions:
- Rejoicing in Suffering. Because of the living hope we have through the resurrection of Jesus Christ and our inheritance in heaven, Peter says we can rejoice in the midst of suffering. Can you think of either another Christian or a time in your own life where you/they found joy in the midst of suffering because of this hope? How does “keeping the end in mind” help walk through life’s trials?
- Even Though We Can’t See. Peter’s readers, like us, had never seen Jesus, yet they believed in him and loved him. Share with someone why you love and believe in Jesus Christ. How does your faith in Jesus, despite not seeing him, help you hold fast to the promise of our inheritance in heaven?
- Longed to Look. On this side of the Cross, we get to see what the prophets prophecied about – what they hoped for! Looking back, we see that Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah, that Scripture promised. When you consider the prophecies Christ fulfilled, which ones have been the most helpful in your own faith in Jesus Christ?
Week 3: Living for God
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 7, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 1:13-21
Additional Passages: Leviticus 19-12, Hebrews 12
Questions:
- Therefore. Consider the first part of 1 Peter 1 and particularly the truths of vs 3-5 and all that God has done for us: we are born again and we have an eternal inheritance waiting for us in heaven. If you’ve never shared with your group of when you were born again – placed your faith in Jesus Christ – share that with your group tonight. If you have, then share a way in which you have come to value the eternal inheritance being kept for you in heaven.
- Preparation and Conduct. Why does Peter begin the call to live as God calls us to (to be holy as he is holy) with the need to “prepare our minds” and “be sober-minded”? What biblical truths have you hidden in your heart and mind to help you prepare to live the life God has called you to? How have you worked to remain “sober minded” in following Jesus, when we have a world and an enemy who works tirelessly to distract, discourage, and disorient us?
- God’s role vs Our role. Consider what Peter says about God’s roll in our salvation in vs. 3-21. What does it mean that our hope is set on a grace to come and that our faith and hope are in God? Peter also talks about our conduct and our call to live holy lives. Why does it matter that our actions are a response, not a pre-cursor, to God’s grace and mercy? Why is this easy or hard for us to live out?
Week 4: Loving & Longing
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 14, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3 Additional Passages: John 16:34-35
Questions:
- Loving. Are you loving others out of obedience to God’s call to love your neighbor as yourself? Is this something you’re doing sincerely and genuinely? We start here by submitting our will to God’s call in His Word. Then, from there, how are you doing loving others earnestly, from a pure heart that has been changed by and is being purified by God’s Word and the Good News of the Gospel?
- God’s Word. Read how Peter describes God’s Word in 1 Peter 1:23-25. What does it mean that God’s Word is living and abiding? What is the connection between God’s word and the Gospel?
- Longing. What do you long for? What do you crave in the same way that an inconsolable, crying newborn baby cries for their mother’s milk? What is it that you find your heart and mind desiring above all else? Is it God’s Word or is something of this world – the latest Netflix series, a book, a podcast, time alone, more money, etc? Peter indicates here that it is a choice that we have to throw off these other things and long for God’s Word. Where we spend our time and energy is what we crave and we can loose our “desire” for things by putting them out of our lives. What do you need to do this week to throw off the things in 2:1 and to long for God’s Word?
Week 5: The House that God Built
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 21, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 2:4-10 Additional Passages: 1 Thess 4:13-14; 1 Kings 8:27; Luke 4; Eph 2:4-5, 19-21; John 10:10, 14:6; 1 Cor 1:27-31; Acts 4; Psalm 118; Isa 28
Questions:
- Jesus was rejected by others. We are told we too will be rejected for believing in Jesus. Why is this important as a Christian?
- God doesn’t build with dead stones, but living stones. We are living stones who get our life from Christ. What does this mean for us as we live for God?
- God doesn’t force people, against their wills, to place their faith in Him. What does this mean for us as Christ followers?
- God has given us a new identity and purpose: as his temple, a chosen people, a holy priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession. What does this mean for us as followers of Christ?
Week 6: Living from a New Identity
Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Lead Pastor | May 28, 2023
Scripture:
Main Passage: 1 Peter 2:11-17
Additional Passages: Gen. 4:7; Matt. 5:16; Acts 4; Gal 5:1; John 13:35
Questions:
- How well do you know what Scripture says about your identity in Christ? Do you understand it? How does it change the way you live?
- What sins do you need to avoid or cast off? Are you more susceptible to direct warfare or “my enemy is really my friend” deception? In what areas of your life are these true?
- Do you know how you are called to live as a Christ follower? What are the good deeds you are called to?
- Do you desire, above your own comfort and benefit, that others would come to know Jesus through you and God would be glorified?
Resources
Week 1: The First Persecution
Additional Resources:
ESV Scripture Journal – lined version | illuminated version
Week 2: Our Hope
Additional Resources:
“Did Jesus Fulfill Old Testament Prophecy”, Josh McDowell Ministries
Map of 1 Peter Recipients, “Introduction to 1st Peter”, The Gospel Coalition
Week 3: Living for God
Additional Resources:
“Topical Memory System” by The Navigators
Week 4: Loving & Longing
Additional Resources:
“Households of Faith” Report from Barna Research
“Katharos” – Blue Letter Bible
Week 5: The House that God Built
Additional Resources:
Week 6: Living from a New Identity
Additional Resources:
Wed Reflections
Video:
Resources:
“Who I am in Christ” (Webpage | PDF), Freedom in Christ Ministries
“What is the Truth” (PDF | PDF+Worksheet), Freedom in Christ Ministries