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1-2 Peter

An Expositional Commentary

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1-2 Peter

By: R. C. Sproul
Narrated by: William Sarris
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How can we persevere through persecution? First-century Christians wrestled with this question. They were often harassed, slandered, beaten, and ostracized for their faith. As they endured these difficult circumstances, we can imagine their joy upon receiving two encouraging letters from the Apostle Peter. No stranger to suffering, Peter likely penned these letters while in a Roman prison just before his martyrdom. In this volume, Dr. R.C. Sproul takes us through Peter’s epistles line by line. As we lift our eyes from present suffering to our eternal inheritance in Christ, we find the strength to stand firm, endure trials, and rejoice in Him.

Dr. Sproul’s expositional commentaries help you understand key theological themes and apply them to all areas of your life. Drawn from decades of careful study and delivered from a pastor’s heart, these sermons are readable, practical, and thoroughly Bible-centered. Here is your opportunity to learn from a trusted teacher and theologian as he leads you through God’s Word and shares his perspective on living faithfully for God’s glory. This is a series to serve pastors, small groups, and growing Christians who want to know the Bible better.

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Coming into this book I expected a thorough breakdown of Peter 1-2 I however wasn't expecting a narrative tagging along. A wonderful addition to my expectations, well written so much so I have to check out the rest of this authors works. To keep it short and your curiosity in tact, don't think too hard this book is worth the read

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If you are looking to understand first and second Peter alongside from your own reading, with a scholarly interpretation yet fully understandable- I would highly recommend this commentary. It is one that I will listen to again and again and very much It is a fruitful work another great work from Ligonier. It is a blessing for all who have ears to hear oh wait, wait wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait wait wait wait you have a good day my baby. I love you. OK yes you can sing songs with your mommy now and we love you with you too much though doesn’t sorry

This is a great work, speaks on historical plus grammatical context and application

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Sproul makes a great case for his understanding of these books. Very good narration as well.

Clear, scholarly exposition

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R C Sproul is an excellent teacher of Scripture, and this series is a great example of his talent.

This is an excellent commentary

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There was barely any discussion of the historical context of these letters or the overall structure and flow! He dove right in verse by verse. Peter didn’t write verses he wrote letters!
I feel like so far I have been taught way more about the cultural leanings of RC Spraul than I have about the persecuted Christians in Asia Minor or of Paul himself. I wouldn’t recommend this book.

Reading into the text rather than reading from the text.

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