A Living Hope
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The Apostle Peter saw a vivid vision of Jesus Christ returning to Earth. This vision gave Peter unbreakable hope for the rest of his life.
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The Apostle Peter wrote two books of the Bible knowing that his life would soon end. He was martyred about three years before Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 A.D. Paul had been killed about a year or two before Peter’s death. Other apostles had also been killed. A storm of persecution ravaged God’s Church.
With such dark, depressing events on his mind, how did Peter write such a hope-filled message? Request Gerald Flurry’s free booklet The Epistles of Peter—A Living Hope to learn how to build this kind of lasting hope in your mind. Living hope transcends hard times. Only with living hope can God’s people continue to grow spiritually.
Peter’s two epistles are packed with references to the Old Testament. Clearly, Peter knew his Bible. Prove that Bible study unlocks the living hope we all need in this discouraging world.
Peter delivered a strong warning to us today. Understand the traps that ensnared the rebellious angels, God’s chosen nation and God’s Church. Only then can you avoid making the same mistakes. Study the Peter booklet to discover how to escape the perilous present and live in the glorious future—right now.
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