1 Peter: Jesus is the Shepherd of Our Souls
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March 22, 2020
1 Peter: Jesus is the Shepherd of Our Souls

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Andrew Allison on 1 Peter 1:1-6

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Discussion Questions 1 Peter 1:1-6

Christians are no strangers to suffering. Suffering means loss, loss means grieving. The other side of suffering for Christians is an unsinkable joy. Listen in.

1. What have you lost already because of Covid-19?

2. What are you afraid to lose?

3. Have you ever written a ‘lament’ before? Its where a person pours out their hurt and loss to God. Give it a try. Use Psalm 86 as a guide.

4. Explain any joy that you might have, even in the face of this current difficulty.

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