1. The truth of the _______________ restated.
2. The identity of the “________________” in prison (vv. 19-20).
3. The connection of __________________ and salvation (vv. 20-21).
1. Christ suffered ______________ for sins (v. 18a)!
2. Christ, the ___________________ one, suffered for the unrighteous (v. 18b).
3. Christ ___________________ that He might bring us to God (v. 18c).
1. A call to submit to Christ’s ________________.
2. A call to __________________.
3. A duty to ______________.
4. The power of a gentle ________________.
1. Zeal for the ___________, and suffering for the sake of _____________________ (vv 13-14).
2. _____________________ to Christ, and a readiness to _______________ (vv. 15-16).
3. __________________ for doing good, and God’s mysterious ___________ (v. 17).
1. Let us maintain Christian ______________ with one another (v. 8).
2. Let us practice Christian _______________ (v. 8).
3. Let us love our _________________ (v. 9).
1. Some basic _____________ teaching on men and women that must be understood to appreciate this passage.
2. The husband’s _________________________ within the marriage relationship (v. 7).
3. The responsibility of all believers to cultivate the true _______________ of the inner person (vv. 4 & 7).
1. The call to submission (vv. 1-2).
2. The cultivation of true beauty (vv. 3-5).
3. The avoidance of fear (vv. 5-6).
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1. Fallen man’s natural tendency to ____________ from God’s ___________.
2. ______________________ involves a turning or returning to Christ as the overseeing ________________ of our souls.
3. Behold Christ, the ____________________ Shepherd of our souls!
1. Enduring unjust suffering with patience is commendable in the sight of God (vv. 19-20).
2. We believers were called to imitate Christ in patiently enduring unjust suffering (v. 21).
3. The example of Christ’s endurance of unjust suffering (vv. 21-25).