The Apostle Peter | August 02, 2026

Aug 2, 2026    Pastor Steve Spence

This sermon introduces the book of 1 Peter by highlighting its four major themes: the assurance of salvation, the call to holy living, perseverance through suffering, and the importance of sound theology. Using the life of the Apostle Peter as an example, the message emphasizes that spiritual growth is rooted in God's completed work of salvation through Jesus Christ, which believers receive by faith, and that this assurance should lead to a transformed life marked by holiness and obedience. Peter's own journey—from bold disciple to one who denied Christ and was later restored—demonstrates that failure is inevitable for every believer, but it is never the end of God's plan. Instead, God uses failure to humble, mature, and prepare His people for greater ministry, extending not only forgiveness but full restoration, as seen in Jesus' reinstatement of Peter after the resurrection. The sermon concludes by encouraging believers to trust God's faithfulness, learn from their failures, embrace His grace, and confidently follow His calling, knowing that He continues to shape imperfect people into effective servants for His kingdom.