A Living Hope

January 5, 2025

1 Peter 1:1–9 · Hope that endures through trials because it’s anchored in Christ’s resurrection.

Big Idea: Your hope for 2025 is secure only in Jesus.


1) Who We Are (vv. 1–2)

  • Elect Exiles: Chosen by God, yet living away from home. This world ≠ home.
  • The Trinity’s work:
    • Father: foreknows (loving, covenantal knowing).
    • Spirit: sanctifies (gifted holiness, ongoing growth).
    • Son: calls us to obedience and has sprinkled us with His blood (forgiven, cleansed).
  • Implication: We obey because we’re already made His— not to earn it.

2) What We Have (vv. 3–5)

  • New Birth: God “caused us to be born again”—salvation is mercy-made, not self-made.
  • Living Hope: anchored in the resurrection of Jesus, not our resolutions.
  • Inheritance: imperishable · undefiled · unfadingkept in heaven for you.
  • Protection: You are guarded by God’s power through faith. (That frees you to take holy risks.)
  • Picture it: The end-of-job payoff is better than “$50B.” Work with joy now because of what’s guaranteed then.

3) How We Live (vv. 6–9)

  • Expect trials: grief “for a little while” is real in exile.
  • Refined faith: your faith is more precious than gold—trials prove and purify it.
  • Love and joy: though you don’t see Jesus, you love Him; you believe and rejoice with inexpressible, glorious joy.
  • Designed for joy: pursue joy in Christ to resist counterfeit satisfactions.

“Though you have not seen him, you love him… you rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory.” — 1 Peter 1:8


Make It Concrete (Next Steps)

  • Refocus hope: Shift from “because of me” → “because of Him.”
  • Live bold: you’re guarded by God’s power—share the gospel, give generously, join a group, serve.
  • Rejoice in trials: name the grief, trust the Refiner, worship anyway.