1 Peter 3:12
THIS describes whom the Lord attentively watches and listens to.
Who are the righteous?
1 Peter 3:13
THESE cannot truly be harmed for doing good.
Who are we when we do good?
1 Peter 3:15
We are told to set apart the Lord in THIS inner place.
What is our heart?
1 Peter 3:18
THESE two kinds of people were mentioned—one dying for the other.
Who are the just and the unjust?
1 Peter 3:20
THIS number of people were saved through the flood.
Who are eight?
1 Peter 3:12
God turns away from THESE people.
Who are the evildoers?
1 Peter 3:14
Being blessed can happen even when THIS occurs for righteousness’ sake.
What is suffering?
1 Peter 3:16
Keeping THIS good inner quality causes accusers to be ashamed.
What is a clear conscience?
1 Peter 3:19
Christ preached to THESE spirits.
Who are the spirits in prison?
1 Peter 3:21
THIS outward act symbolizes the saving of our souls.
What is baptism?
1 Peter 3:12–13
Those who follow what is good have THIS protection from harm.
What is God’s watchful care?
1 Peter 3:17
THIS comparison shows what kind of suffering is preferred.
What is suffering for doing good?
1 Peter 3:15
We must be ready to explain THIS to anyone who asks.
What is our hope?
1 Peter 3:18
THIS contrast describes Christ’s death and resurrection.
What are flesh and Spirit?
1 Peter 3:20–21
The flood and baptism are compared in THIS way.
What is as type and antitype?
1 Peter 3:12–14
Because God’s eyes and ears are open to us, we should not be moved by THIS emotion when facing opposition.
What is fear?
1 Peter 3:14–15
Even when we are troubled, THIS inner readiness must remain.
What is readiness to defend our faith?
1 Peter 3:16
When falsely accused, THIS kind of conscience is our defense.
What is a good conscience?
1 Peter 3:18–19
Christ’s spirit doing THIS shows His power, even after death.
What is preaching to imprisoned souls?
1 Peter 3:21–22
Baptism saves us through THIS event.
What is the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
James 3:9–10
THIS small body part can both bless and curse.
What is the tongue?
1 Peter 3:17–18
Christ’s suffering for sins teaches us THIS ultimate truth about good over evil.
What is the triumph of righteousness?
James 1:22
James says we must not only listen but also act in THIS way.
What is being doers of the word?
1 Peter 3:18–22
Together, these verses proclaim THIS central Christian message.
What is salvation through Christ’s death and resurrection?
James 2:17
Faith without this is lifeless.
What are works?