Kitchen Table Theology

198 Bible Overview: 1 Peter

May 12, 2024 Pastor Jeff Cranston Episode 198
198 Bible Overview: 1 Peter
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Kitchen Table Theology
198 Bible Overview: 1 Peter
May 12, 2024 Episode 198
Pastor Jeff Cranston

What do you do when life's storms threaten to uproot your stability?


In this episode, hosts Tiffany Coker and Jeff Cranston explore themes of resilience and faith through the lens of biblical teachings and real-life anecdotes. Tiffany introduces the episode with a story from Max Lucado's book, "Six Hours One Friday," illustrating the concept of deep anchoring in the face of adversity. The discussion transitions into an exploration of First Peter, emphasizing the role of faith during life's metaphorical storms. Jeff also announces a giveaway for the podcast's 200th episode, offering a high-end Filament Bible to engage listeners further with scriptural studies through innovative digital resources.


[00:00 - 06:37] Introduction and Story of Deep Anchors

  • Tiffany Coker shares Max Lucado's experience during Hurricane David, setting the stage for the theme of anchoring deeply in faith.
  • Jeff Cranston outlines the key messages of First Peter and relates them to enduring faith under persecution.
  • A special Bible giveaway is announced to celebrate the 200th episode.


[06:38 - 20:35] Detailed Analysis of First Peter and Its Themes

  • The hosts delve into the historical context of First Peter, discussing the persecution of early Christians and how these experiences shape the teachings of the epistle.
  • Jeff answers questions about the authorship and the symbolic use of "Babylon" to refer to Rome.



Direct Quotes:


"By following the example of Jesus himself, who lived an exemplary life, respond to evil by doing good, love those who hate you." - Jeff Cranston


"It isn't enough simply for us to just get up every morning and trudge through each day... Instead, push through the troubles, recognizing that these troubles have a temporary presence in our lives." - Jeff Cranston



Join the Conversation


We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org.


Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church


Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston


Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!




Show Notes

What do you do when life's storms threaten to uproot your stability?


In this episode, hosts Tiffany Coker and Jeff Cranston explore themes of resilience and faith through the lens of biblical teachings and real-life anecdotes. Tiffany introduces the episode with a story from Max Lucado's book, "Six Hours One Friday," illustrating the concept of deep anchoring in the face of adversity. The discussion transitions into an exploration of First Peter, emphasizing the role of faith during life's metaphorical storms. Jeff also announces a giveaway for the podcast's 200th episode, offering a high-end Filament Bible to engage listeners further with scriptural studies through innovative digital resources.


[00:00 - 06:37] Introduction and Story of Deep Anchors

  • Tiffany Coker shares Max Lucado's experience during Hurricane David, setting the stage for the theme of anchoring deeply in faith.
  • Jeff Cranston outlines the key messages of First Peter and relates them to enduring faith under persecution.
  • A special Bible giveaway is announced to celebrate the 200th episode.


[06:38 - 20:35] Detailed Analysis of First Peter and Its Themes

  • The hosts delve into the historical context of First Peter, discussing the persecution of early Christians and how these experiences shape the teachings of the epistle.
  • Jeff answers questions about the authorship and the symbolic use of "Babylon" to refer to Rome.



Direct Quotes:


"By following the example of Jesus himself, who lived an exemplary life, respond to evil by doing good, love those who hate you." - Jeff Cranston


"It isn't enough simply for us to just get up every morning and trudge through each day... Instead, push through the troubles, recognizing that these troubles have a temporary presence in our lives." - Jeff Cranston



Join the Conversation


We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org.


Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church


Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston


Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!