1 Peter
9 Sermons

The Book of 1 Peter is a significant epistle in the New Testament, attributed to the Apostle Peter, one of Jesus Christ’s closest disciples and a leading figure in the early church. Traditionally dated to the early 60s AD, this letter is addressed to a diverse group of Christians living in the provinces of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), including regions such as Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia.1 Peter is written to encourage and strengthen believers who are facing various forms of suffering and persecution for their faith. The epistle addresses both the practical and theological aspects of enduring hardships while maintaining one’s commitment to Christ.1 Peter is a profound and pastoral letter that offers comfort, encouragement, and practical advice to Christians experiencing trials. It provides timeless wisdom on how to navigate suffering with grace and hope, while upholding the values of Christian living. The epistle’s message of enduring faith, holy conduct, and eternal hope remains.

9 Sermons