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Ezra 8:1-36 – Home again

An episode of the 1 Peter – Tea Tree Gully Anglican Church podcast, hosted by Rick Maude, titled "Ezra 8:1-36 – Home again" was published on August 11, 2024.

August 11, 2024 · 1 Peter – Tea Tree Gully Anglican Church

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Living Stones of God Fr. Nicholas Livingston “You also, as living stones, are being built up into a spiritual house, a royal priesthood.” 1 Peter 2:5Each of us, as baptized and believing Christians, is like a stone in the wall of the House of God (the Church). Our journey of faith is about realizing our place in this House of God and fulfilling our important role. Without one stone, the building is not stable; you have a place in the Church.This podcast shares the humble thoughts of Fr Nicholas Livingston, offered through sermons In the Greek Orthodox Church. Kootenai Church Morning Worship: 1 Peter Dave Rich 1 Peter was written to teach us how to remain faithful and content in the midst of the heavy trials of our mortal life on earth, this "time of your sojourn." We are taught the purpose and character of trials, seeing in them the sanctifying work of the Spirit revealing the genuineness of our God-given and, therefore, invincible, enduring faith.This series of messages was part of an exposition of the book of 1 Peter by Dave Rich, a pastor at Kootenai Community Church. The Voice of Hope - Tabora WCAT Radio 1 Peter 3:15, “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope.” “The Voice of Hope - Tabora” is show about how we Catholics should live our lives reflecting our faith, “the realization of what is hoped for” (Hebrews 11:1), which has been taught to us by Christ and his disciples. The first half of every show will be in English, and the second half will be in Swahili, the regional tongue of southern East Africa. The Epistles of Peter (KJV) by King James Version Loyal Books The First Epistle of Peter, usually referred to simply as First Peter and often written 1 Peter, is a book of the New Testament. The author claims to be Saint Peter the apostle, and the epistle was traditionally held to have been written during his time as bishop of Rome or Bishop of Antioch, though neither title is used in the epistle. The letter is addressed to various churches in Asia Minor suffering religious persecution.The Second Epistle of Peter, often referred to as Second Peter and written 2 Peter, it is the first New Testament book to treat other New Testament writings as scripture, 2 Peter was one of the last letters included in the New Testament canon; it quotes from and adapts Jude extensively, identifies Jesus with God, and addresses a threatening heresy which had arisen because the end and salvation had not occurred.
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