A Deeply Practical Guide for a Faithful Life in a Hostile WorldAre you seeking biblical insight that is both theologically sound and immediately applicable to real life? 1 & 2 Peter: Quick Study Commentary is a must-have companion for Christians who want to better understand how to live faithfully in a world that often feels foreign and unwelcoming.
In this clear, engaging, and deeply pastoral commentary, author Chad Sychtysz brings the apostle Peter's powerful messages to life-messages written to early believers navigating trials, persecution, and cultural opposition. With rich historical context and careful exegesis, this volume reveals how Peter's words call us to live with holiness, hope, and humility in the face of suffering.
Key features include:
A thorough, verse-by-verse commentary on both letters of Peter Emphasis on practical discipleship and Christian submission in all areas of life Clear teaching on suffering, spiritual identity, and eternal hope Accessible language with theological depth A pastoral tone that reflects Peter's own humility, struggle, and triumph
Sychtysz's approach is not academic for its own sake-it is designed to equip and encourage everyday Christians. Whether you're a Bible class teacher, preacher, or serious student of the Word, this commentary will strengthen your walk with Christ and deepen your understanding of how to live as a ""stranger and exile"" in today's world.
This is more than a commentary. It's a guidebook for standing firm in grace.
Product Details:
Softcover 160+ pages ISBN: 978-1-964-80532-0 Published by Spiritbuilding Publishers Website: spiritbuilding.com
By:
Chad Sychtysz Imprint: Spiritbuilding.com Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 299g ISBN:9781964805320 ISBN 10: 1964805325 Pages: 162 Publication Date:29 May 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Chad Sychtysz has been a minister of the gospel since 1994, both in Alaska and Washington state. He has a Bachelor of Arts in History degree and has written over twenty-five books and workbooks on the Bible. He resides near Seattle, WA.