Sermon for Easter IV — Good Shepherd Sunday (1 Peter 2:13-25) | April 26, 2026 episode artwork

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Sermon for Easter IV — Good Shepherd Sunday (1 Peter 2:13-25) | April 26, 2026

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It's Good Shepherd Sunday, and instead of John 10, we're in First Peter 2, exploring submission to unjust human authority. No, that's not a mistake. Peter has one Greek word for what Christ's passion is to us — hypogrammos — that reframes what Christian suffering actually means. And the final verse contains a single grammatical detail that changes everything.

It's Good Shepherd Sunday, and instead of John 10, we're in First Peter 2, exploring submission to unjust human authority. No, that's not a mistake. Peter has one Greek word for what Christ's passion is to us — hypogrammos — that reframes what Christian suffering actually means. And the final verse contains a single grammatical detail that changes everything.

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