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Give a couple of examples from 1 Peter 3:15–16 as to why and how we should embrace apologetics in our faith journey.
Austin replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 49 Members · 49 Replies
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Embracing apologetics in our faith journey allows us to give a reason for our hope with gentleness and respect, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of our own beliefs and fostering meaningful dialogue with others. These dialogues can bring the hope we have to others, so they may come to know Christ.
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There will be times when we will be asked about the reason for our faith. As mentioned in 1 Peter 3:15-16, there are several things that he charges us to do to prepare for these times: “in our hearts, regard Christ the Lord as holy”, “give a defense to anyone who asks you”, “do this with gentleness and reverence, keeping a clear conscience”.
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We have been commissioned by Christ to do the work of ministry, and Peter is telling us to not react to persecution with a fight, but in the light of our Lord and Savior. We need to set aside a place of honor for our Lord in our hearts in order to be prepared to present why we believe even in the face of adversity. This is to be our witness, and our story. Why do we believe, well let me tell you a story of hope, love, and grace.
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In 1 Peter 3:15-16 I like that Peter when he is talking to the church he is telling them to not be afraid of confrontation but to “revere Christ as Lord.” He goes on to say that we need to be prepared to give answers but to do so with gentleness and respect with a clear conscience.
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Why we should embrace apologetics seems clear cut to me: to share the gospel of salvation in the most effective way possible.
To accomplish this according to 1 Peter: orient yourself towards Christ and strive to emulate him in all your ways. My behavior should show the hope I’ve found in God through Christ.
I need to be prepared to share my reason for hope clearly, in a kind and gentle way.