Christ, Noah, and Baptism

April 11, 2008 by Boyd

We’ll spend our second week at SixSixteen Sunday Morning looking at 1 Peter 3:18-22. This is undoubtably the most difficult passage in 1 Peter. Last week, we just touched on the issue of what verse 19 means when it says, “[Christ] went and proclaimed to the spirits in prison.” We began to answer three questions:

1) Who are the spirits in prison?
2) When did Chirst do this proclamation?
3) What is Christ proclaiming?

We will start there this week.

After that, we’ll hopefully look at what “Baptism. . . now saves you” is meant in verse 21.

Finally, we’ll want to think hard about why Peter would write verses 18-22. I said last week that he writes these verses in order to give suffering believers hope. But how does it give them hope?

The Bible study takes place at the downtown campus in Room 114 (near the bookstore) at 9:00 a.m.

If You Suffer, You’ll be Blessed

March 29, 2008 by Boyd

After a break for Easter, SixSixteen Sunday Morning is back this week (3/30).  We will be looking at 1 Peter 3:13-17.  We are in Room 114 at the downtown campus and begin at 9 a.m.

Bless

March 13, 2008 by Boyd

Peter told us in chapter 2 of 1 Peter that our vocation is to suffer (i.e. called to suffer).

Now, in 1 Peter 3, Peter says your vocation is to bless. . . this week (3/16) at SixSixteen.

Husbands, Wives, and Singles

March 8, 2008 by Boyd

This week we’ll be studying 1 Peter 3:1-7, a passage addressing the complex relationship of an unsaved spouse and a believing spouse.  How should singles approach a passage like this one that at first glance doesn’t seem to apply to them?  We’ll address that as we look at the passage this week (3/9).

Remember to reset your clock forward.