Podcast Episode
The Fire That Does Not Burn the Faithful-1 Peter 4:12–19
Episode Description
The Church was not born in comfort but in the furnace, and faith is not proven in applause but in flame. In this sermon on 1 Peter 4:12–19, we learn why trials are not strange to the believer, how suffering becomes fellowship when Christ is shared, and why the name Christian is a crown the world cannot strip away. God’s judgment begins at His house—not to condemn His saints, but to refine them. And in every fire, the believer’s soul is entrusted to the faithful Creator, guarded by the pierced hands of Christ.
The fire tests you, but the Savior keeps you. His suffering was substitutionary. Your salvation is certain. His verdict stands: It is finished.
Preached with a confessional Lutheran voice, grounded in the Book of Concord, rich in Law and roaring in Gospel—this is a message for the burned, the insulted, the afraid, and the unshaken.
Christ in the fire. Glory at the end. Rejoicing even now.