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Sermons by Scott Head (Page 32)

Be Patient, for the Waters Will Not Prevail

[esvignore]1 Peter 3:18-22[/esvignore] – Peter encourages his readers to be patient during the trials pressing in on them. He gives two reasons, Jesus’ suffering as a model for patience, and the hope of sure deliverance in the Ark of Christ. This passage is one of the most difficult verses in all of the new testament, many errors arise from misunderstanding this text.…

Five Characteristics of the Church

[esvignore]1 Peter 3:8-12[/esvignore] – Peter gives characteristics of a healthy church that we are to all receive and obey. These are not merely all we are to possess, but Peter singles these out as chief. Indeed if you compiled a list of all the character traits of the church we would find that all of them nicely fall under these five. We…

The Godly Wife

[esvignore]1 Peter 3:1-6[/esvignore] – Peter speaks to wives to be subject to their husbands as an expression of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which takes a mighty woman of strength and faith. Contrary to the world’s ways of feminism and women who are bawdy and base, Peter’s words are a call to dignified womanhood. 1 Peter 3:1-6

The Word Became Flesh

[esvignore]John 1:14-18[/esvignore] – Among the Bible verses that rank up there in the top 10 most significant sayings in scripture, this is certainly among them. “The Word because flesh and dwelt among us.” This amazing sentence describes the beginning of the focal point of all of history. Why? What’s the significance of the Word becoming flesh? John 1:14-18

Be Subject for the Lord’s Sake

[esvignore]1 Peter 2:13-17[/esvignore] – The world says that “subjection” means we lose some of our own liberties as we place ourselves under the direction and rule of another. We think bondage, restriction, a loss of liberty. In this section of the Word, Peter will make it clear for us that it is actually quite the opposite case for the believer. 1 Peter…

A Cornerstone Chosen and Precious

[esvignore]1 Peter 2:4-10[/esvignore] – Using old testament imagery of Christ the Cornerstone, Peter drives the point home that the Lord raises up a people for Himself to be living stones, assembled into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 2:4-10