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Join us this morning as we continue exploring 1 Peter chapter 1. Today’s sermon explores the profound phrase, “May grace and peace be multiplied to you,” found at the end of verse 2. While this phrase may evoke warm feelings, what does it truly mean?

Discover how theological truths in Scripture can deepen our understanding and experience of God’s grace and peace. Learn why Peter begins his letter with such profound statements before even offering a greeting. This sermon is a call to immerse ourselves in the knowledge of God, enabling us to live as His beloved children and faithful exiles in this world.

Key Points:
- The significance of “grace and peace” being multiplied
- Understanding theological terms like foreknowledge, sanctification, and obedience
- How deep theological truths ground our faith
- Living as chosen children and exiles with purpose