1 Peter 1
This chapter encourages readers to live as strangers in this world, focusing on the joy of the future salvation that they have through faith in Jesus. The author also addresses suffering and trials and emphasizes the importance of holiness.
Bible version
Living as Strangers
Commentary
In 1 Peter, chapter 1, the apostle Peter writes to the believers scattered throughout the Roman Empire, encouraging them to remain steadfast in their faith despite the persecution they are facing. He begins by reminding them of the great hope they have in Jesus Christ, and the salvation that comes through Him. He then goes on to remind them of the great cost of their salvation, and the suffering that Jesus endured on their behalf. Peter then encourages the believers to live holy lives, as they have been called to do. He reminds them that their salvation is not of their own doing, but is a gift from God. He also encourages them to be thankful for the blessings they have received, and to be patient in their suffering. Finally, Peter reminds the believers that their salvation is secure, and that they will one day be reunited with their Lord in heaven. He encourages them to remain steadfast in their faith, and to look forward to the day when they will be with their Lord forever. In this chapter, Peter provides a powerful reminder of the hope and salvation that comes through Jesus Christ. He encourages the believers to remain steadfast in their faith, and to look forward to the day when they will be reunited with their Lord in heaven.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 1 Peter, chapter 1 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 25 verses in 1 Peter, chapter 1.