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Back to Episodes"Words of Life" by Neal Pollard - Part 1
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March 11, 2026 - Wednesday PM Bible Class
In this episode Neal and Hiram introduce this quarter’s two parallel tracks: a six-week look at 1 Peter (the “words of life”) and leadership lessons from 2 Samuel and Nehemiah, plus upcoming sessions on 1–3 John. The conversation explains how the pulpit and classroom teaching will be shared and what listeners should expect in the coming weeks.
The main portion of the episode focuses on Peter—his names and background (Simon/Cephas/Petros, son of Jonah), his trade as a fisherman, family life, temperament, education, and hometowns (Bethsaida and Capernaum). Neal traces Peter’s development from an impulsive, outspoken disciple who both succeeds and fails dramatically to a restored leader shaped by Jesus’ teaching and the Spirit.
Key Gospel episodes are highlighted to show Peter’s character and growth: Peter’s confession that Jesus has the “words of life,” walking on water, the miraculous catches of fish, cutting off Malchus’ ear, his threefold denial and restoration, presence at the Transfiguration, and his role in Pentecost and the early church. The host emphasizes Peter’s mix of bold action, humility, failure, and repentance as an encouragement to listeners who see themselves in him.
Attention is given to Peter’s leadership role in the early church (leading the selection of the twelfth apostle, preaching at Pentecost, miracles, confronting authorities, and missions to Jews and Gentiles), and to the likely historical context of his letters—writing against a backdrop of growing persecution (notably Nero’s Rome) and the need to encourage believers facing suffering.
The episode previews the purposes and major themes of Peter’s letters: 1 Peter as pastoral encouragement for suffering Christians (words like suffering, glory, grace, faith, and calling) and 2 Peter as a warning against false teachers and an exhortation to knowledge, godliness, and readiness for the Day of the Lord. The host connects Peter’s eyewitness experiences with Jesus to the authority and pastoral tone of his epistles and invites listeners to dive into the text beginning next Wednesday.
Duration 46:36