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							I live in Lincoln, Illinois. I have now for nearly 8years and look forward to this being my home for
 a long time. However, I have always enjoyed visits
 to Florida. Who doesn’t? One of those locations
 was a beach front on the gulf named St. Pete’s (or
 St. Petersburg).
 When I am there, I am only a visitor. I am in
 some ways an alien. St. Pete’s is not my home.
 In I Peter, the Apostle will remind hurting, 
							suffering,
 persecuted followers of Jesus Christ that this
 world is not their home either. They are to live as
 aliens here on Earth knowing their real home is in
 heaven. Really? Aliens?
 Many of you will remember the 1990s TV series
 “The X-Files” that was about government dealings
 with aliens and claimed to expose a sinister
 “Master plan” - a grand conspiracy between
 aliens and government agencies to eventually set
 up Earth as an alien colony. (Way cool!)
 Hollywood has made billions off movies of the
 notion of secret alien plans at work in human 
							history.
 Several TV shows now waste a lot of time 
							contemplating that aliens have left ancient secret
 messages in various records of prehistoric cultures.
 The business of aliens is lucrative to say the 
							least.
 And of course, there are thousands of examples
 of alien conspiracy theories that claim to
 uncover the meaning of human existence in
 secretive hidden plots: plots by aliens, plots by
 freemasons, plots by huge financial companies,
 revelations made in star signs, or messages telling
 us that we must prepare for the awakening of
 galactic consciousness at a date written in crop
 circles.
 What a load of junk. One might be tempted to
 dismiss all this and conclude that it is simply an
 example of people rejecting God. When they start
 believing in nothing, they end up believing in 
							anything!
 True, but actually, all these alien enthusiasts
 point out a simple fact: people want to know
 there is something greater and bigger beyond this
 planet. There has to be something more to life
 than what we see around us. The Apostle Peter
 couldn’t agree more.
 Seeing the desperate searching in other people
 should remind us Christians about the precious
 truth that we already know. Of course there is
 more after this life...Jesus told us there was.
 
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			 If 
			you want to know secret government conspiracies about secret alien 
			visitors, then you can read about them online on any one of a 
			millionwebsites. If you want to know the details of the “Xfiles” master 
			plan, then you can watch it on endless reruns on television. But if 
			you want to know the REAL master plan, God's master plan, the one 
			revealed in and by Jesus Christ, then we need to turn to the Holy 
			Scriptures.
 As Christians, we are described as “aliens and
 strangers” in this world (1 Peter 2:11). In other
 words, just like the old gospel singers used to sing,
 “This world is not my home. I’m just a passing
 through!”
 “Live long and prosper!”
 We will be in the book of I Peter for most of the
 summer. Through this study we will see how Peter
 encourages believers who face suffering and persecution to keep a 
			heavenly perspective. In his
 day, the world was doing all it could to stop Christianity.
 If you think about it, his culture sounds a lot
 like what we are going through now and what is
 about to get even more intense. How then are we
 to live in a world that is growing in hatred and hostility for 
			Christianity? Peter is about to help us with that question.
 June 8- Hope for Discouraged People
 1 Peter 1:1-12
 June 15- Choosing to Live Differently
 1 Peter 1:13-2:3
 June 22- Remember Who You Are
 1 Peter 2:4-10
 June 29- Overcoming Selfishness
 1 Peter 2:11-25
 [Ron Otto, Preaching Minister
 Lincoln Christian Church]
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