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David Guzik commentary on 2 Peter 2, in which Peter talks about the presence and work of false teachers in the church and God's sovereignty over them.
David Guzik commentary on 2 Peter 1, where Peter encourages the followers to know God and what He has done for the believer.
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First Reading. There are eight items that Peter uses to describe fruitful growth. What are they and what do the words mean? 2Pe 1:5-7 (For assistance see definitions at the end of the study guide or use your own dictionary/thesaurus to understand their meaning.) Second Reading. Peter uses a form of the word remind four times in the book.
Our 2 Peter Bible study guide contains 6 free online lessons. You can use these for your own study or for a small group. Each lesson contains discussion questions, application points, and commentary.
What are some of the lessons we can learn from this particular study? LESSON #1: It is our responsibility to always be ready to encourage and exhort one another. LESSON #2: Our body is like a tent that we lay aside at the hour of our death. LESSON #3: Death should hold no fears for the believer because he is absent from the body
Peter was a central leader in the early church (Matt 16:18), despite denying Jesus three times (Mark 14:66–72). After Jesus restored him (John 21:15–19), Peter would go on to preach at Pentecost (Acts 2), escape from prison (Acts 12:1–17), and carry the gospel throughout the Roman Empire.