The Christian

Morning Service
Apr 19, 2015

Every believer faces situations when following Jesus results in suffering, whether it be insults or actual persecution. This message from 1 Peter 4 helps us to respond in a godly manner by expecting suffering, by knowing God has a purpose in it, by being honest when the real cause is our own sin, and by praising Him for the opportunity to identify with Christ in this way.

1 Peter 4:12-19 Luke 22:54-62

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