1 Peter 2
This chapter emphasizes the importance of living a holy life, as a chosen people and royal priesthood. The author also explains the role of Christ as the cornerstone and the believers as living stones in God's spiritual temple.
Bible version
A Holy Nation
Commentary
In 1 Peter 2, the apostle Peter continues to encourage the believers to whom he is writing. He begins by reminding them that they are chosen by God and are a holy nation, a royal priesthood, and a people belonging to God. He then encourages them to abstain from sinful desires and to live a life of holiness and righteousness. He also reminds them that they are to be an example to the world, and to show the world the goodness of God. Peter then goes on to explain that Jesus is the cornerstone of the faith, and that those who believe in Him will be saved. He also encourages them to submit to the authorities, and to be respectful and obedient to them. He also reminds them that they are to be servants of God, and to do good works. Finally, Peter reminds them that they are to be patient and endure suffering, and to remember that Jesus suffered for them. He also encourages them to love one another, and to be kind and compassionate to those around them. Overall, Peter is reminding the believers to whom he is writing to live a life of holiness and righteousness, to be an example to the world, and to remember that Jesus suffered for them. He is also encouraging them to submit to the authorities, to be servants of God, and to love one another.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 1 Peter, chapter 2 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 25 verses in 1 Peter, chapter 2.