### Quotes for outreach
1. "If God is all loving and all good, why does God allow suffering? Why does he allow people to keep suffering in Gaza? Or suffering starvation in Sudan? Or people suffering the entrapment of being in the sex slave industry around the world? And I say challenged because I know that in the lives of you, the people in the church, us, there are people who are dealing with broken relationships and challenging relationships in marriage and work and school."
[21:37] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Peter's not trying to say they're going to escape from suffering. They're going to be living in suffering. And over the next four weeks, as I said, we're going to be looking at the different aspects that Peter has to write about that. And this week, we're going to look at what Peter calls a new birth into a living hope. As followers of Jesus, Peter is reminding these churches that the people there have chosen a new and different path that makes them look beyond their struggles of their daily living to something better."
[28:44] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Rejoice, be happy. There's something bigger than the current struggles and the trials you're facing. And to emphasize the point, he says, yes, sure, your faith and beliefs are going to be challenged in the struggles. But just like gold that is refined in a fire grows in its value, so too does your faith will grow as you struggle through life. Because at the end, what awaits is, and he uses the word, glory, honor and praise. Not God, you. You're going to receive glory, honor, praise."
[31:10] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Hope lives because it is based in Jesus' resurrection from the dead. His triumph over death. Hope lives because death cannot overcome it. Hope lives because even in the face of tribulation it does not back down or grow faint. Living hope is hope that gives life."
[46:02] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Jesus has made a promise to us about this living hope. He's preparing a place for us to be. How encouraging that while you're suffering and struggling Jesus is preparing the place for you. But not only that he's coming back for you. He's coming back. Remember those times when you were lost as a child and then your parent or whoever it was came back. How everything the anxiety left as you returned into the love of the parent."
[44:49] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for members
1. "Peter not only acknowledges the trials and the struggles, but he actually says they're the means by which our faith is deepened and grown. In short, Peter is reminding us that there is something bigger than the present moment. Something that changes the way we see trials we're facing. And we need to remind ourselves that the new relationship we have with God has a great fulfilment coming."
[37:28] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Holding onto your faith in times of trial and struggle is sometimes the struggle itself. Hanging in there with God when things are going bad that becomes the new struggle. But it is what faith it's what faith is all about. About holding onto something that you can't yet see. It's hanging onto something when you can't see the way out. The encouragement today we can take home is this idea of a living hope."
[42:50] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Belief that God has something better for us should impact our lives today. And he isn't being glib. He's not just glossing over the hardships of life. He's not like looking through rose-coloured glasses. Peter not only acknowledges the trials and the struggles, but he actually says they're the means by which our faith is deepened and grown."
[36:41] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Peter wraps it all up with probably my favorite verses, eight and nine of this passage, where he says, and remember, he's writing to these converts in Turkey, which is like thousands of kilometers away from Rome on one side or Jerusalem on the other. And he says to them, although you have not seen him, meaning Jesus, you love him. And even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and rejoice with an indescribable glorious joy for you are receiving the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls."
[33:04] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Peter, before launching into these different specific issues that he's going to talk throughout his letter, he starts by reminding his readers that there is this big picture that sits over everything. It's the foundational belief that's above all things. That belief in Jesus' death and resurrection brings us into an eternal relationship with God. That Jesus' resurrection, his resurrection over death, shows us that God has power over suffering. God has power over suffering. Even over physical death itself. This is the living hope."
[35:54] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)