2 Peter

Find a sermon associated with this book in the Bible below.

Pastor Jason addresses spiritual stagnation, framing it as a normal part of a believer's journey rather than a personal failure. He encourages the congregation to view these periods as opportunities for growth and to combat them through community, spiritual practices, and a renewed commitment to personal development and mission.

This sermon argues that true purpose is found not in worldly success, but in knowing God, becoming like Him, and multiplying His grace in the world. This is achieved by remembering our cleansing from sin, resting in God's promises, and receiving His provision through Jesus Christ.

This sermon argues for the authority of the Bible as the ultimate guide for life, challenging the common tendency to respect Jesus while doubting the divine truth of His Word. The message emphasizes that the Bible's authority is based on its factual truth and divine inspiration, and that its guidance is ultimately a good thing because it comes from a loving, all-knowing God who desires our best.