🤔 How do you react towards the government, political leaders, or authority in general?
If you're like most people, we can find ourselves filled with mixed feelings, including anger, disappointment, rebellion. Peter says the win isn’t revolt—it’s radical submission that spotlights Jesus. ⚡️ Dive into 1 Peter 2:13‑17 as Pastor Nate unpacks four bold moves—
👉 respect all,
❤️ love believers,
🙏 fear God,
👑 honor authority
—plus quick‑fire challenges to swap grumbling for grace this week.
🔥 Hit play and turn frustration into kingdom power!
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🤔 How do you react towards the government, political leaders, or authority in general?
If you're like most people, we can find ourselves filled with mixed feelings, including anger, disappointment, rebellion. Peter says the win isn’t revolt—it’s radical submission that spotlights Jesus. ⚡️ Dive into 1 Peter 2:13‑17 as Pastor Nate unpacks four bold moves—
👉 respect all,
❤️ love believers,
🙏 fear God,
👑 honor authority
—plus quick‑fire challenges to swap grumbling for grace this week.
🔥 Hit play and turn frustration into kingdom power!
Are you a river of God’s love — or a swamp of self-focus?
Jonah ends angry, resentful, more worried about losing his shade than about Nineveh’s salvation. We do the same when we cling to our comforts instead of sharing God’s love with a lost world. The book of Jonah shows that God’s love is meant to flow through us to others — not be hoarded. Even those ignorant of Him are not innocent and stand under judgment unless they hear the gospel. Christ is the ultimate Jonah through whom God’s mercy flows to all. Let this transform you, so you become a river bringing Kingdom life to your Nineveh, motivated by God’s love, not by guilt or fear.
Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów
🤔 How do you react towards the government, political leaders, or authority in general?
If you're like most people, we can find ourselves filled with mixed feelings, including anger, disappointment, rebellion. Peter says the win isn’t revolt—it’s radical submission that spotlights Jesus. ⚡️ Dive into 1 Peter 2:13‑17 as Pastor Nate unpacks four bold moves—
👉 respect all,
❤️ love believers,
🙏 fear God,
👑 honor authority
—plus quick‑fire challenges to swap grumbling for grace this week.
🔥 Hit play and turn frustration into kingdom power!