The Example of Christ's Suffering: First Peter Explained, Volume Three

The Example of Christ's Suffering: First Peter Explained, Volume Three

by Dennis Prutow
The Example of Christ's Suffering: First Peter Explained, Volume Three

The Example of Christ's Suffering: First Peter Explained, Volume Three

by Dennis Prutow

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Overview

Jesus Christ suffered to bear sin's penalty for His people. As He did so, He patiently endured this unjust suffering while looking to His heavenly Father. Peter urges believers to follow in Christ's steps, not in paying for sins by suffering, but by patiently enduring inevitable unjust suffering while entrusting ourselves to our heavenly Father. This text features 1980's vintage sermons by the author.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165939716
Publisher: Dennis Prutow
Publication date: 09/26/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 582,183
File size: 219 KB

About the Author

Denny Prutow was born in 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio. He attended the US Military Academy at West Point (1959-1963), Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California (1965-1968), and Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida (1995-1998). Denny was an Army Chaplain, a pastor in both the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, and the Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. He developed Westminster Evangelistic Ministries and remains its administratior. Denny retired in 2013 after forty-five years of active ministry and is now RPTS Professor Emeritus of Homiletics. His books include So Pastor, What's Your Point?, Joyful Voices, Public Worship 101, The Visions of Revelation, You Cannot Escape from God, Biblical Baptism, and What is Saving Faith? He and his wife, Erma, live in Indianapolis, IN. They have three grown daughters and eleven grandchildren.

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