In this sermon on 1 Peter 2:9–10, Stephen Davey explains that believers are God’s treasured possession, given a new identity as a chosen people, royal priests, and a holy nation. This identity is not based on personal worth but on belonging to Christ, which gives every believer profound value and purpose. As God’s “holy advertisements,” Christians are called to publicly display His greatness by proclaiming His work of salvation—how He has brought them out of darkness into His light and shown them mercy. Davey emphasizes that remembering our past separation from God and our present redemption fuels gratitude and compels us to live in a way that clearly reflects His grace to the world.
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