I Believe That We Will Win
Notes from Lance Shumake's sermon on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
Sermon text: 1 Peter 3:18-22
Jesus suffered and died in order to bring us to God
Jesus conquered death by his resurrection
“A wonderful text is this, and a more obscure passage perhaps than any other in the New Testament, so that I do not know for a certainty just what Peter means.”
—Martin Luther
Problem #1 - he went and proclaimed to the spirits in prison
—Jesus preached through Noah to those who lived at that time
(1 Peter 1:10–12)
—Jesus proclaimed His victory to evil angels
(see Genesis 6:1-4)
Problem #2 - baptism now saves you
—Scripture is clear - we are saved by grace not works
—baptism pictures our salvation from God’s judgment through the resurrection of Christ
“The waters of baptism, like the waters of the flood, demonstrate that destruction is at hand, but believers are rescued from these waters in that they are baptized with Christ, who has also emerged from the waters of death through his resurrection. Just as Noah was delivered through the stormy waters of the flood, believers have been saved through the stormy waters of baptism by virtue of Christ’s triumph over death.”
—Thomas R. Schreiner, 1, 2 Peter, Jude
—in baptism we are appealing to God for a good conscience
"This appeal is an act of the heart looking away from itself and from all human instruments and calling on God, appealing to God, for grace to save.”
—John Piper
—in baptism we are pledging to God to live in a manner worthy of the gospel
Jesus ascended to heaven and now reigns over everything
“We can face suffering as Christians with confidence rather than panic, and hope rather than despair, because the road marked with Christian suffering is, no matter what its twists and turns are, the road to vindication and glory. The God who vindicated Jesus will vindicate you, and he will sustain your faith until that day.”
–Juan R. Sanchez,
1 Peter For You
Discipleship Questions:
- How does Jesus’ death and resurrection encourage us when we suffer?
- Why did we need Jesus to suffer and die to bring us to God?
- How does Jesus’ victory over death give us eternal hope?
- What are your thoughts regarding some of the problems in this passage?
- How does what Peter says about baptism elevate the importance of baptism?
- When were you baptized and how does this passage inform your understanding of baptism?
- How does knowing our victory is secured help us with all the things this life throws at us?


