In our final chapter of the second book of Peter, Peter continues to stir the minds of the believers that he is writing to. He is pressing them to realize the importance that Jesus will return. Their circumstances are not ideal, but their hope can be placed in the Lord. He has not forgotten them. He has not forgotten us either! Join us today as we continue to trust Jesus!
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