The Glories of Salvation - 1 Peter 1:1-5

The Glories of Salvation

(1 Peter 1:1-5)

INTRODUCTION: παρεπίδημος - Strangers, Sojourners, Aliens (1:1)

living as a long-term resident in a land where you do not have citizenship

and you still live by the laws and culture of your true homeland.”

Chosen by God
(
The Trinitarian Foundation of Salvation)

• Chosen by God: Salvation begins with God’s choice (1:2a).

• Sanctified by the Spirit: Salvation progresses by the work of the Spirit (1:2b).

• Redeemed by Jesus Christ: Salvation is accomplished by and for Jesus (1:2c).


A Living Hope
(
The Past, Present & Future of Salvation)

• Worship: The right response to the glories of salvation is praise (1:3a).

• New Birth: Salvation is a new identity, a new family, and a new start (1:3b).

• Living Hope: The hope of salvation is the resurrection of Jesus Christ (1:3b).

• Imperishable Inheritance: The full possession of salvation is in heaven (1:4).

• Future Salvation: Final Salvation is guaranteed by the power of God (1:5).

The glories of salvation are based in the work of the Trinity,
secure as a future inheritance of Christ-like resurrection and,
assured by God’s power to be fully possessed in heaven.

Home Church Questions

Introduction: Strangers, Sojourners, Aliens (1:1)

1. In what ways do you currently feel like an alien or outsider in the world (e.g., culturally, morally, relationally)? How does knowing you are “chosen by God” reshape that feeling?

2. If this world is not our ultimate home, how should that truth affect the priorities and investments we make day-to-day (time, money, relationships, ambitions)?

Chosen by God: The Trinitarian Foundation of Salvation (1:2)

3. The text says we are chosen “for obedience to Jesus Christ and for sprinkling with his blood.” How does understanding election (being chosen by God) motivate obedience?

4. Sanctification by the Spirit is an ongoing process. Where have you seen evidence of the Spirit’s sanctifying work in your life recently?

Where do you sense resistance or need for greater surrender?

A Living Hope: The Past, Present & Future of Salvation (1:3–5)

5. How does Christ’s resurrection give your hope a quality that is different from mere optimism or positive thinking?

6. How does meditating on this heavenly inheritance free you from fear, envy, or over-attachment here and now?

7. What does it mean to you that God Himself is actively protecting your faith and future salvation? How does this truth bring comfort when you feel spiritually vulnerable or when faith feels weak?

8. Peter begins by focusing on the glories of salvation rather than their suffering. Why do you think he does this?

UPG FOCUS: The Deaf in Pakistan The Deaf live with significant isolation due to communication barriers. Few people know Pakistan Sign Language, limiting education, work, and relationships. Most are Muslim with almost no access to Scripture or gospel resources they can understand. Pray for God to reveal Christ to the Deaf of Pakistan through dreams, visions, and clear communication. Ask for sign-language Scripture efforts to advance and for workers to love and serve this unreached community.

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Fellowship 101
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Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
Join us on Wednesday, January 14, at 6:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Atrium for a great morning of food, fellowship, and encouragement. No sign-up is required—just bring your Bible and come ready to enjoy breakfast, connect with other men, and start your day with prayer and Biblical insight. Questions? Contact Michael at mharrison@fellowshipconway.org.

Fellowship Women’s Hebrews Bible Study
This February, join us for Jesus Is Greater—an eight-week Bible study through the book of Hebrews created to deepen your faith, renew your hope, and connect you with other women pursuing Jesus. Led by Rebecca Carter and Heather Harrison, we’ll meet on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m., beginning February 3rd at Fellowship.  Free childcare, text Shanna at 501-336-0332 by January 28th.  Register at fellowshipconway.org/women.

Father/Daughter Dance: 50s Sock Hop
Dads, give your daughter a night to remember! Take your daughter on a dinner date, then swing by Renewal Ranch for our 50s Sock Hop on January 31st, 7:30-9:30 pm. We’ll have root beer floats, oldies, and plenty of chances to make memories she’ll cherish forever. Dust off those dancing shoes, daddy-o! Suggested ages: 3rd thru 12th grade

Ladies Precept Study on James: Genuine Faith and the Good Works It Produces.
This 10-week study will begin on Tuesday, February 17, from 6:30–8:30 p.m. The study book costs $25 and is due at the time of registration. The final deadline to sign up is January 25.  Childcare is available; please text Shanna at (501) 336-0332 by February 10 to arrange care. For additional information, go to fellowshipconway.org/register or contact Mindy Chouinard at (501) 472-1248 or email andyandmindy@gmail.com.

Fellowship Kids Baptism
Is your child asking questions about faith or has already chosen to follow Christ? Join us for our Baptism Class, where we’ll explore the character of God, sin, salvation, baptism, and what comes next. Classes will meet on February 1, 8, 15, and 22 during second service in Room 2110. Register at fellowshipconway.org/register. For more information, contact Ashley Overstreet at aoverstreet@fellowshipconway.org.

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