Peter knew suffering, but Peter also knew Jesus. He had seen Him with his own eyes, sat under His teachings, and watched Him suffer as well. If there was anyone who could understand suffering and the call to steadfast faith, it was Peter. This is why his letters are an encouragement to anyone facing hardships and trials.
Peter's words are a reminder to them and us that we can be steadfast because our God is steadfast. And when we persevere, what awaits us in eternity is worth far more than anything this world has to offer.
This study is designed to provide a foundation for inductive Bible study and will help you:
- Release the bonds of a "perfect quiet time" to find deeper, richer time in the Word
- Build confidence as you learn how to study the Bible firsthand
- Discover truths about God and His character
- Connect the Old and New Testaments
- Grow in your faith and knowledge in a way that produces life change
The word feast is rooted in abundance, and that's what awaits us in Scripture: a table laid out before us, not only for our essential nourishment, but also for our enjoyment.
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