Una buena conciencia | Estudio Bíblico | Apóstol Ricky Rosado
In this Bible study, we follow the teaching on the first letter of the apostle Peter, focusing on the call to live with a clear conscience before God. Through 1 Peter 3, we are exhorted to live in unity, compassion, brotherly love, mercy, and peace, avoiding returning evil for evil or curse for curse. The message also reminds us of the importance of controlling our tongues, seeking peace, presenting a defense of our faith with gentleness and reverence, and maintaining conduct that reflects Christ even in the midst of suffering. Furthermore, the pastor delves into the supreme example of Jesus Christ, who suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring us to God and give us hope through his resurrection. 📖 Scripture: 1 Peter 3:8-22 Subscribe to our channel to receive more Bible studies and teachings that will build up your spiritual life.

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