In All Things May God Be Glorified

Mar 1, 2026    Pastor Steve Brown

This message from 1 Peter chapter 4 challenges us to live with urgency and purpose, recognizing that our time on earth is limited and precious. The central theme revolves around being spiritually awake and alert, using suffering and hardship as catalysts to refocus our priorities on what truly matters. We're reminded that when life's difficulties hit us, whether it's waiting anxiously in a hospital or facing persecution, all the distractions of the world fade away and we're left with what's essential: doing God's will. The passage calls us to maintain constant love for one another, explaining that love doesn't hide sins but creates a gracious environment where mistakes don't become battles. We're challenged to practice hospitality without complaining and to use our spiritual gifts not for our own glory but to serve others. The beautiful story of a family showing hospitality during the Great Depression, which rippled through generations to bring others to faith sixty years later, illustrates the profound and lasting impact of our obedience to God's calling. This message invites us to become spiritual first responders, awake and ready, praying for divine opportunities to shine Christ's light into someone else's life, knowing that even our smallest acts of obedience can create ripples that last for decades.


Chapter 1: The End is Near: Living Alert and Prayerful

0:00 - 6:34

We are reminded that the end of all things is near, so we must be alert and sober-minded for prayer, focusing on God's will rather than worldly pursuits.

Chapter 2: Love Covers a Multitude of Sins

6:34 - 11:49

We are called to maintain constant love for one another, as love covers a multitude of sins by creating an environment where grace flows freely.

Chapter 3: Hospitality Without Complaining

11:49 - 16:41

We are commanded to be hospitable to one another without complaining, as acts of kindness can have ripple effects through generations.

Chapter 4: Using Our Gifts to Serve and Glorify God

16:41 - 22:18

We must use our spiritual gifts to serve others, speaking God's words and serving with His strength so that God is glorified in everything we do.

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