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Finding Hope and Identity in 1 Peter: The Daily Bible Reading Experience - Day 47

Join us on Day 47 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience as we delve into the Book of 1 Peter. The Apostle Peter writes to offer encouragement to believers facing persecution and challenges in Asia Minor. Living in Rome, which he refers to as Babylon, Peter addresses communities in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia. He speaks of the trials that test their faith and reminds them of their new identity as God's chosen people. Peter urges these early Christians to live holy lives, be good citizens, and remain steadfast in the face of suffering. He offers a poignant reminder of the great hope and priceless inheritance they have in Christ, reinforcing their place as a royal priesthood, a holy nation. Tune in for a reflection on faith, perseverance, and divine grace as described in 1 Peter.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:03 Peter's Encouragement to Persecuted Believers
01:04 The Hope and Identity in Christ
01:54 Facing Slander and Earthly Problems
02:33 Peter's Final Encouragement and Doxology
04:13 The Letter of First Peter
07:04 Living as God's Obedient Children
10:55 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 47

immersed in first Peter,

the Apostle Peter knew that he needed
to write a letter to encourage certain

believers who were encountering
opposition and persecution from

their unbelieving neighbors.

Such difficult experiences
were also impacting these

believers' perspective of God.

In the early sixties, ad Peter was living
in Rome, which he calls Babylon, alluding

to the ancient city that oppressed God's
people in the First Testament, he had

learned about the difficult situation
that the followers of Jesus were facing

in another part of the Roman Empire,
the provinces of Pontus, Galatia,

Cappadocia, Asia, and Bethia, all in
Asia Minor, which is modern day Turkey.

Peter now writes to those believers
largely made up of Gentiles, encouraging

them in the face of suffering.

He also gives them a clear sense
of identity as God's chosen people

and he urges them to continue
on the path of holy living.

Peter begins by reminding the believers
of the great hope they now have in Christ,

God's new world is being kept in heaven.

For them waiting for the day, it will come
down and be revealed as their inheritance.

Next Peter Marvels at the transformation.

Their faith in Jesus has brought about God
paid a ransom to save you from the empty

life you inherited from your ancestors.

He says, so now you can show others the
goodness of God for he called you out of

the darkness into his wonderful light.

Alluding to the First Testament, Peter
tells them, once you had no identity

as a people, now you are God's people.

Then using language that further
echoed descriptions of Israel.

He declares you are royal priests, a
holy nation, God's very own possession.

However, their new identity has
created a number of earthly problems.

Peter says, your former friends are
surprised when you no longer plunge

into the flood of wild and destructive
things they do, so they slander you.

The slander may have included
accusations that the believers were

disloyal to the emperor because
of their allegiance to Jesus.

Peter tells them not to worry about
these charges and insults, but rather

to remain devoted to Christ while
continuing to be good citizens, they

are to keep their consciences clear, to
honor the emperor, and to worship Christ.

That's all the defense they should need.

When it seems like Peter is wrapping
up his letter with a doxology all glory

and power to him forever and ever.

Amen.

He continues on with a
slightly different theme.

Perhaps he received additional news
about these believers before Silas, a

friend who probably served as scribe
and Messenger left to deliver it.

Dear friends, Peter continues, don't
be surprised at the fiery trials you

are going through as if something
strange were happening to you.

These new believers may not have
expected their faith in Jesus to lead

so directly to troubles and insults.

Perhaps they were even disappointed in
God for the way things were turning out.

Peter tells them that they should actually
be very glad for these trials make you

partners with Christ in his suffering.

This recalls Peter's language in
an earlier part of the letter.

Christ suffered for you.

He's your example, and you
must follow in his steps.

This should remind us of the
message of Mark's gospel, most

likely built from Peter's account.

There we saw that Jesus himself
pioneered the way of suffering and

service and taught his disciples that
they were to follow that path as well.

With this additional treatment
and suffering, Peter concludes

his letter after repeating his
doxology all power to him forever.

Amen.

He offers one last word of encouragement.

My purpose in writing is to
encourage you and assure you

that what you are experiencing is
truly part of God's grace for you.

Stand firm in disgrace.

The letter of first Peter.

This letter is from Peter,
an apostle of Jesus Christ.

I am writing to God's chosen people
who are living as foreigners in

the provinces of Pontus, Galatia,
Cappadocia, Asia, and Bethia.

God, the father knew you and
chose you long ago, and his

spirit has made you holy.

As a result, you have obeyed
him and have been cleansed

by the blood of Jesus Christ.

May God give you more and more grace
and peace, all praise to God, the

father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

It is by his great mercy that we
have been born again because God

raised Jesus Christ from the dead.

Now we live with great expectation
and we have a priceless inheritance.

An inheritance that is kept in heaven
for you, pure and undefiled beyond

the reach of change and decay, and
through your faith, God is protecting

you by his power until you receive
this salvation which is ready to be

revealed on the last day for all to see.

So be truly glad there
is wonderful joy ahead.

Even though you must endure many
trials for a little while, these trials

will show that your faith is genuine.

It is being tested as fire
tests and purifies gold.

Though your faith is far more precious
than mere gold, so when your faith

remains strong through many trials,
It will bring you much praise and

glory and honor on the day when Jesus
Christ is revealed to the whole world.

You love him even though
you have never seen him.

Though you do not see him now, you trust
him and you rejoice with a glorious in

inexpressible joy, the reward for trusting
him will be the salvation of your souls.

This salvation was something even the
prophets wanted to know more about.

When they prophesied about this gracious
salvation prepared for you, they wondered

what time or situation the spirit of
Christ within them was talking about

when he told them in advance about
Christ's suffering and his great glory.

Afterward, they were told
that their messages were not

for themselves, but for you.

Now this good news has been announced to
you by those who preached in the power

of the Holy Spirit sent from heaven.

It is all so wonderful that
even the angels are eagerly

watching these things happen.

So prepare your minds for action
and exercise self-control.

Put all your hope in the gracious
salvation that will come to you when

Jesus Christ is revealed to the world.

So you must live as
God's obedient children.

Don't slip back into your old ways of
living to satisfy your own desires.

You didn't know any better then, but now
you must be holy in everything you do.

Just as God who chose you is
holy for the scriptures, say, you

must be holy because I am holy.

And remember that the heavenly Father
to whom you pray has no favorites.

He will judge or reward you
according to what you do.

So you must live in reverent fear of
him during your time here as temporary

residents for you know that God paid
a ransom to save you from the empty

life you inherited from your ancestors,
and it was not paid with mere gold

or silver, which lose their value.

It was the precious blood of Christ,
the sinless, spotless lamb of God.

God chose him as your ransom
long before the world began.

But now, in these last days, he has
been revealed for your sake, the through

Christ you have come to trust in God,
and you have placed your faith and

hope in God because he raised Christ
from the dead and gave him great glory.

You were cleansed from your
sins when you obeyed the truth.

So now you must show
sincere love to each other.

As brothers and sisters love each
other deeply with all your heart.

For you have been born again, but not
to a life that will quickly end, your

new life will last forever because
it comes from the eternal living

word of God as the scriptures say.

People are like grass.

Their beauty is like
a flower in the field.

The grass withers and the flower fades,
but the word of the Lord remains forever.

And that word is the good
news that was preached to you.

So get rid of all evil behavior,
be done with all deceit, hypocrisy,

jealousy, and all unkind speech.

Like newborn babies, you must crave pure
spiritual milk so that you will grow

into a full experience of salvation.

Cry out for this nourishment.

Now that you have had a taste
of the Lord's kindness, you are

coming to Christ who is the living
cornerstone of God's temple.

He was rejected by people, but he
was chosen by God for great honor,

and you are living stones that God is
building into his spiritual temple.

What's more, you are his holy priests
through the mediation of Jesus Christ.

You offer spiritual sacrifices
that please God as the scriptures

say, I am placing a cornerstone in
Jerusalem chosen for great honor.

And anyone who trusts in
him will never be disgraced.

Yes, you who trust him.

Recognize the honor God has given
him, but for those who reject him.

The stone that the builders rejected
has now become the cornerstone, and he

is the stone that makes people stumble.

The rock that makes them fall.

They stumble because they do not
obey God's word, and so they meet

the fate that was planned for them.

But you are not like that.

For you are a chosen people.

You are royal priests, a holy
nation, God's very own possession.

As a result, you can show others the
goodness of God for he called you out of

the darkness into his wonderful light.

Once you had no identity as a
people, now you are God's people.

Once you received no mercy, now
you have received God's mercy.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.