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CloseThe sermon centers on Peter’s final exhortation to believers to stand firm in God’s grace through three essential practices: shepherding the flock with humble, willing service rather than domination, embracing humility before God and one another as a response to His grace, and actively resisting the devil’s attacks with sober-minded vigilance and unwavering faith. Drawing from the life of Casper ten Boom and his family as a model of faithful endurance, the message emphasizes that true leadership is marked by self-sacrificial care, submission to godly authority, and a posture of dependence on God amid suffering. The believer’s hope is anchored in Christ’s return, when faithful endurance will be rewarded with an unfading crown, and God’s sovereign grace will restore, strengthen, and establish His people. Ultimately, the call is to live in mutual love, prayerful dependence, and steadfast faith, knowing that suffering is temporary and God’s grace is sufficient for every trial.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:1-14
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