1 Peter encourages believers to endure suffering for the sake of their faith, reminding them that trials are not meaningless but a path to spiritual growth. Just as Christ suffered for a higher purpose, Christians are called to bear hardship with grace, knowing that their perseverance will lead to deeper strength and hope. Suffering for something important—like living out one’s faith—honors God and can be a powerful witness to the world.
The Anxiety of the Exiles
September 29, 2024 • Gary Wood • 1 Peter 5:5–9
Live Such Good Lives
September 8, 2024 • Kevin Stamper • 1 Peter 2
In 1 Peter 2, believers are called to live as God's chosen people, set apart in a world that may not understand or welcome their faith. We're reminded to reflect Christ’s character by doing good, submitting to authorities, and showing respect to all, even in challenging circumstances. As spiritual "living stones," we build a community centered on Christ, rejecting sinful desires while embracing holiness. This chapter encourages us to follow Christ’s example of patience and humility, especially when we face opposition, so that our lives point others to God’s light in a dark culture.