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Michael Abraham
Published on 28 February 2020 | 0 min read
1 Peter 3:8–12 – 28 February, 2020
Michael Abraham
February 28, 2020
Observation
What does it say?
Read
1 Peter 3:8–12
Who wrote the letter (see
1 Peter 1:1
)?
Who did they write to?
What does he tell them to have? (v. 8)
What contrast is listed in v. 9?
What is the purpose of this contrast?
What Old Testament passage is cited in vv. 10–12?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Summarize the passage in one sentence.
What is the main point?
How are unity of mind and sympathy connected?
How is a tender heart and a humble mind connected?
Read the Old Testament citation. Why does he cite from this passage?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
How do you work for the unity of the church?
How do you exercise brotherly love?
Who is an example of exercising a humble mind?
What are opportunities you have to "not repay evil for evil"?
Sing
There is a Fountain
to God and to one another
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Michael Abraham
February 28, 2020
Observation
What does it say?
Read
1 Peter 3:8–12
Who wrote the letter (see
1 Peter 1:1
)?
Who did they write to?
What does he tell them to have? (v. 8)
What contrast is listed in v. 9?
What is the purpose of this contrast?
What Old Testament passage is cited in vv. 10–12?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Summarize the passage in one sentence.
What is the main point?
How are unity of mind and sympathy connected?
How is a tender heart and a humble mind connected?
Read the Old Testament citation. Why does he cite from this passage?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
How do you work for the unity of the church?
How do you exercise brotherly love?
Who is an example of exercising a humble mind?
What are opportunities you have to "not repay evil for evil"?
Sing
There is a Fountain
to God and to one another
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Previous
Genesis 17 – 21 February, 2020
Next
Luke 9:58–62 – 13 March, 2020
Next
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