BibleTools
1 Peter 4:12
Compare all
Library

<< 1 Peter 4:11   1 Peter 4:13 >>


Articles, Bible studies, and sermons that contain The First Epistle of Peter 4:12:

I Peter 4:12-15
Excerpted from: The Eternal Privileges of the Bride

Please turn over to I Peter 4, verse 12. Now, Peter wrote about our blessed state in life, not that we would find personal and positive enjoyment in being criticized and slandered, but our blessed condition is because it resembles our Savior's condition. It shows that we are His friends, and it shows that we have rich spiritual influences in this present world.

We are going to read verses 12 to 19, and this section is about suffering for God's glory.

I have always found that shocking in one way that a busybody is included with a murderer, a thief, an evildoer, or as a busybody in other people's matters. It is a much more serious a crime, so to speak, or sin than we really realize, is it not?


Articles

Born of a Woman  
Eroding Religious Freedom  
The Beatitudes, Part 8: Blessed Are the Persecuted  
The Fifth Seal (Part Two)  

Essays

The World's Moral Resentment  
Those Who Suffer  
We Are the Enemy  
Where Was God?  

Sermons

Are You Worthy of Your Calling?  
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Five)  
A Trustworthy Relationship  
The New World Order Rises  
Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part 10)  
God Gives Grace to the Humble  
Will Jesus Be Ashamed of You?  
Those Who Are Persecuted  
Who Do You Trust? (Part Four): You Shall Soar Like Eagles  
Those Best Prepared to Suffer with Him  
The Scepter, Duty, and the Days of Unleavened Bread  
God's Sea of Glass (Part 2)  
We Give Our Heads and Hearts  
Pilgrim's Progress  
Tithing: 'Try Me Now!' (Part One)  
Psalms: Book Two (Part Four)  
Persecution  
The Glory of God (Part 4): Glorifying God  
Our Affinity to Christ  
Facing Cultural Headwinds  



<< 1 Peter 4:11   1 Peter 4:13 >>



Join 135,000+ readers

A Verse and a Thought, Every Morning

The Berean delivers one scripture and a short, insightful commentary to your inbox each day — a starting point for reflection and study.

Leave this field empty

Free, daily, and spam-free — we never share your address. Unsubscribe anytime.

Close
E-mail This Page