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  • like Sarah, who was obedient to Abraham, and called him her lord. You are now her children, as long as you live good lives free from fear and worry. (1 Peter 3, 6)

  • For the eyes of the Lord are on the upright, his ear turned to their cry. But the Lord's face is set against those who do evil. (1 Peter 3, 12)

  • and blessed are you if you have to suffer for being upright. Have no dread of them; have no fear. (1 Peter 3, 14)

  • Simply proclaim the Lord Christ holy in your hearts, and always have your answer ready for people who ask you the reason for the hope that you have. (1 Peter 3, 15)

  • Do not lord it over the group which is in your charge, but be an example for the flock. (1 Peter 5, 3)

  • Grace and peace be yours in abundance through the knowledge of our Lord. (2 Peter 1, 2)

  • The possession and growth of these qualities will prevent your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ from being ineffectual or unproductive. (2 Peter 1, 8)

  • for in this way you will be given the generous gift of entry to the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. (2 Peter 1, 11)

  • since I know the time for me to lay aside this tent is coming soon, as our Lord Jesus Christ made clear to me. (2 Peter 1, 14)

  • When we told you about the power and the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, we were not slavishly repeating cleverly invented myths; no, we had seen his majesty with our own eyes. (2 Peter 1, 16)

  • As there were false prophets in the past history of our people, so you too will have your false teachers, who will insinuate their own disruptive views and, by disowning the Lord who bought them freedom, will bring upon themselves speedy destruction. (2 Peter 2, 1)

  • All this shows that the Lord is well able to rescue the good from their trials, and hold the wicked for their punishment until the Day of Judgement, (2 Peter 2, 9)


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