Dan Stockum - May 13, 2018

The Cornerstone - 1 Peter 2:4-10

We all build our lives around something. We all make sacrifices in order to achieve the goals that we value most. But what is actually worth sacrificing for? What is the best cornerstone on which to build our lives?

In today’s message, not only will we see Jesus as worthy of this position, but also as the only one who fills it without failing.

From Series: "Between 2 Worlds"

This Week's Sermon: "Peter’s Closing Briefing"

brief·ing ˈbrēfiNG noun - a meeting for giving information or instructions.

Most of us love briefings because they are usually short and to the point. It's not a time for a lot of chit chat. Important information is shared, and then you're done. It's time to go get to work.

As parents we often give briefings to our kids before they're ready to head out the door. It's dangerous out there and we want them to be safe. We want them to make good choices. So we figure another short reminder can’t hurt. Which is why we say things like: “Be careful” or “Don't talk to strangers” or “Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.”

This Sunday we complete our study through the book of 1 Peter. But not without a final briefing from Peter that could make the difference in whether we will win or lose the war we are in. You know that we are in a war, right? Danger is all around us in this fallen world, and we need to be battle ready. Peter’s closing words will help us do that.

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