2 Peter 3
This chapter addresses the subject of the second coming of Christ and the end of the world. The author emphasizes the need to be prepared for that day and to live a godly life. The author also addresses the common objections of mockers and the apparent delay of Christ's return.
Bible version
The Coming Day of the Lord
Commentary
In 2 Peter 3, the Apostle Peter continues to warn his readers of the dangers of false teachers and their teachings. He begins by reminding them of the promise of the Lord’s return, and that they should be patient and wait for it. He then goes on to warn them of the scoffers who will come and mock the promise of the Lord’s return. He encourages them to remain steadfast in their faith and not be swayed by the false teachings of these scoffers. Peter then goes on to explain the importance of living a holy life, and how it is necessary for them to be prepared for the Lord’s return. He reminds them that the Lord is patient and slow to anger, but that He will eventually come and judge the world. He encourages them to be diligent in their faith and to live a life of holiness. Finally, Peter encourages his readers to remember the words of the prophets and to be mindful of the Lord’s promises. He reminds them that the Lord will come and judge the world, and that they should be prepared for it. He also encourages them to be patient and to wait for the Lord’s return. In 2 Peter 3, Peter reminds his readers of the importance of living a holy life and being prepared for the Lord’s return. He encourages them to remain steadfast in their faith and to remember the words of the prophets. He also warns them of the dangers of false teachers and their teachings. By doing so, he encourages them to be patient and to wait for the Lord’s return.
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There are 18 verses in 2 Peter, chapter 3.