Born Again To A Living Hope

Oct 26, 2025    Trent Casto

Our past rebirth into a future inheritance gives us a living hope in the present, even in suffering. There are three things described in this passage that we can praise God for no matter what we may be going through today.


Sermon Outline:

I. Praise God: we have been born again


II. Praise God: we are being guarded


III. Praise God: we are being refined


Sermon Discussion Questions:

1. Why do you think Peter begins not with the believers’ suffering but with praising God? What might that teach us about how to approach our own seasons of suffering or discouragement?

2. Why is it important to remember that our salvation is rooted in God's mercy rather than our own merit? How does this truth affect the way we relate to God and to others?

3. Peter describes our inheritance as “imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you.” How does this promised inheritance differ from the things we typically hope for in this life? What practical difference could that make in the way we view success, loss, or aging?

4. According to verse 7, trials test and refine our faith like fire purifies gold. How can understanding this purpose help us respond differently when we face future trials?

5. What does it mean that God guards us through faith rather than from all suffering? How does this promise give you confidence about persevering in your faith until Christ returns?