John Peake
The words spoken by Saul on the road to Damascus, “Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?” capture the essence of discipleship: submission, obedience, and transformation. In this series, Brother John Peake unpacks that question in depth, showing how it applies to every believer. Through careful study of Scripture and practical exhortation, the classes explore what it truly means to call Jesus Lord, to submit our will to God’s, and to live faithfully in response to His calling.
In this thoughtful and carefully presented class, Brother John Peake explains the biblical reasoning behind the current Unamended position within the Christadelphian community. He reviews the history of division, the shared foundations of faith, and the areas where differing interpretations have long created controversy—particularly the effects of Adam’s transgression, the role of Christ’s sacrifice, and questions of resurrectional responsibility. Rather than presenting an argument of personalities, this class aims to show how the unamended position rests on sincere conviction, scriptural study, and a desire for unity. With clarity and conviction, Brother John emphasizes that reconciliation with God is possible only through Christ, that baptism is essential for covenant relationship, and that ultimate judgment belongs to God alone. The class calls listeners to humility, mutual respect, and renewed focus on the gospel hope.
The epistle to the Hebrews is one of the most powerful exhortations in Scripture, calling believers to recognize the greatness of Christ and the surpassing hope of the new covenant. In this series, Brother John Peake carefully unfolds the argument of Hebrews, showing how it addresses Jewish believers struggling to move beyond the law of Moses and embrace the fullness of God’s purpose in Christ. With clarity and reverence, these classes highlight the superiority of Christ as prophet, priest, and king, and challenge us to hold fast to faith without wavering.