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Texts -- 1 Peter 5:7 (NET)

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5:7 by casting all your cares on him because he cares for you .

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  • S'lamat, S'lamat Datang [KJ.123]
  • Serahkan pada Tuhan [KJ.417]
  • [1Pe 5:7] All Alone
  • [1Pe 5:7] Dear Shepherd Of Thy People, Hear
  • [1Pe 5:7] Does Jesus Care?
  • [1Pe 5:7] For All Thy Care We Bless Thee
  • [1Pe 5:7] Go Tell Your Story To Jesus
  • [1Pe 5:7] God, Who Made The Earth
  • [1Pe 5:7] He Cares For Me
  • [1Pe 5:7] He Careth For Me
  • [1Pe 5:7] How Gentle God’s Commands
  • [1Pe 5:7] How Strong And Sweet My Father’s Care
  • [1Pe 5:7] I Left It All With Jesus
  • [1Pe 5:7] I Must Tell Jesus
  • [1Pe 5:7] Jesus, Refuge Of The Weary
  • [1Pe 5:7] Leaving It All With Jesus
  • [1Pe 5:7] Lord Will Provide, The
  • [1Pe 5:7] No One Loves You So
  • [1Pe 5:7] O Lord! How Happy Should We Be
  • [1Pe 5:7] Somebody Cares

Questions

Sermon Illustrations

George Mueller; How to carry a basket; 1 Peter 5:7; Cares of this World

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • 15:16 Praetorium is a Latin loan word that describes a Roman governor's official residence (cf. Matt. 27:27; John 18:28, 33; 19:9; Acts 23:35). The Roman soldiers escorted Jesus to the courtyard (Gr. aule, cf. vv. 54, 66) of ...
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  • "In this paragraph Paul continues his instructions on prayers' begun in verse 1. But now the concern is for proper demeanor on the part of the pray-ers.' But whythese concerns, and why in this way? And why the inordinate amou...
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  • To prepare his readers to meet the Lord soon Peter urged them to make the best use of their time now that they understood what he had written about suffering.4:7 Like the other apostles Peter believed the return of Jesus Chri...
  • 5:6 God's almighty hand had permitted affliction to touch Peter's readers. The apostle urged them to submit to God's working in their lives as to the skillful hand of a surgeon. He assured them that God would raise them up ev...
  • 5:8 Trust in God is not all that we need, however. We also need to practice self-control and to keep alert (cf. 1:13; 4:7) because Satan is on the prowl (cf. Job 1:7; Matt. 26:41; 1 Cor. 16:13). Peter's readers were in danger...
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