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Day 48: Immersed in Scripture - Daily Bible Reading & Reflection

Welcome to Day 48 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. Today's reading offers a deep exploration of living a holy and honorable life among unbelievers, the importance of submission to authority, and the value of suffering for doing good. Key themes include respecting and loving all, enduring unjust treatment, and following Christ's example of patience and submission. The session also exhorts believers to avoid worldly desires, maintain a humble attitude, and utilize spiritual gifts to serve one another. This episode concludes with a message of hope and encouragement, urging perseverance through trials and standing firm in God's grace.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:03 Living Honorably Among Unbelievers
00:28 Submission to Authority
01:17 Suffering for Doing Good
01:35 Christ's Example of Suffering
02:22 Instructions for Wives and Husbands
03:35 Living in Harmony and Love
08:04 Suffering for Being a Christian
09:20 Final Exhortations and Greetings
11:50 Conclusion and Farewell

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Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 48

dear friends, I warn you as temporary
residents and foreigners to keep

away from worldly desires that
wage war against your very souls.

Be careful to live properly
among your unbelieving neighbors.

Then even if they accuse you of doing
wrong, they will see your honorable

behavior and they will give honor
to God when he judges the world.

For the Lord's sake, submit
to all human authority.

Whether the king as head of state, or
the officials he has appointed for the

king has sent them to punish those who
do wrong and to honor those who do right.

It is God's will that your honorable lives
should silence those ignorant people who

make foolish accusations against you.

For you are free.

Yet you are God's slaves.

So don't use your freedom
as an excuse to do evil.

Respect everyone and love
the family of believers.

Fear God and respect the king.

You who are slaves must
submit to your masters.

With all respect, do what they tell you.

Not only if they are kind and
reasonable, but even if they are cruel.

For God is pleased when conscious
of his will you patiently

endure unjust treatment.

Of course, you get no credit for being
patient if you are beaten for doing wrong.

But if you suffer for doing
good and endure it patiently,

God is pleased with you.

For God called you to do good,
even if it means suffering just

as Christ suffered for you.

He is your example and you
must follow in his steps.

He never sinned nor ever deceived anyone.

He did not retaliate when he was
insulted nor threaten revenge When

he suffered, he left his case in the
hands of God, who always judges fairly.

He personally carried our sins in his
body on the cross so that we can be

dead to sin and live for what is right.

By his wounds, you are healed once
you were like sheep who wandered

away, but now you have turned to your
shepherd, the guardian of your souls.

In the same way you wives must accept
the authority of your husbands.

Then even if some refuse to obey
the good news, your godly lives will

speak to them without any words.

They will be won over by observing
your pure and reverent lives.

Don't be concerned about the outward
beauty of fancy hairstyles, expensive

jewelry, or beautiful clothes.

You should clothe yourselves instead with
the beauty that comes from within the

unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet
spirit, which is so precious to God.

This is how the holy women of
Old made themselves beautiful.

They put their trust in God and accepted
the authority of their husbands.

For instance, Sarah obeyed her husband
Abraham and called him her master.

You are her daughters when you do
what is right without fear of what

your husbands might do, in the same
way you husbands must give honor

to your wives, treat your wife with
understanding as you live together.

She may be weaker than you are,
but she is your equal partner

in God's gift of new life.

Treat her as you should, so your
prayers will not be hindered.

Finally, all of you should be
of one mind, sympathize with

each other, love each other.

As brothers and sisters be tenderhearted
and keep a humble attitude.

Don't repay evil for evil.

Don't retaliate within insults.

When people insult you, instead
pay them back with a blessing.

That is what God has called you
to do, and he will grant you his

blessing for the scriptures say.

If you want to enjoy life and see many
happy days, keep your tongue from speaking

evil and your lips from telling lies.

Turn away from evil and do good search
for peace and work to maintain it.

The eyes of the Lord, watch over those
who do right and his ears are open to

their prayers, but the Lord turns his
face against those who do evil now.

Who will want to harm you if you
are eager to do good, but even

if you suffer for doing what is
right, God will reward you for it.

So don't worry or be
afraid of their threats.

Instead, you must worship
Christ as lorded of your life.

And if someone asks about your hope as a
believer, always be ready to explain it.

But do this in a gentle
and respectful way.

Keep your conscience clear.

Then if people speak against you,
they will be ashamed when they

see what a good life you live
because you belong to Christ.

Remember, it is better to suffer
for doing good if that is what God

wants than to suffer for doing wrong.

Christ suffered for our
sins once for all time.

He never sinned, but he died for
sinners to bring you safely home to God.

He suffered physical death, but he was
raised to life in the spirit, so he went

and preached to the spirits in prison,
those who disobeyed God long ago, when God

waited patiently while Noah was building
his boat, only eight people were saved

from drowning in that terrible flood.

And that water is a picture of baptism,
which now saves you not by removing

dirt from your body, but as a response
to God from a clean conscience.

It is effective because of the
resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Now, Christ has gone to heaven.

He is seated in the place of honor next
to God, and all the angels and authorities

and powers accept his authority.

So then, since Christ suffered
physical pain, you must arm

yourselves with the same attitude
he had and be ready to suffer too.

For if you have suffered physically
for Christ, you have finished with sin.

You won't spend the rest of your lives
chasing your own desires, but you

will be anxious to do the will of God.

You have had enough in the past of the
evil things that godless people in, enjoy

their immorality and lust, their feasting
and drunkenness, and wild parties,

and their terrible worship of idols.

Of course, your former friends are
surprised when you no longer plunge

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

But remember that they will have to
face God who stands ready to judge

everyone, both the living and the dead.

That is why the good news was
preached to those who are now dead.

So although they were destined to
die, like all people, they now live

forever with God in the spirit.

The end of the world is coming soon.

Therefore, be earnest and
disciplined in your prayers.

Most important of all, continue
to show deep love for each other.

For love covers a multitude of sins.

Cheerfully share your home with those
who need a meal or a place to stay.

God has given each of you a gift from
his great variety of spiritual gifts.

Use them well to serve one another.

Do you have the gift of speaking?

Then speak as though God himself
were speaking through you.

Do you have the gift of
helping others do it?

With all the strength and energy
that God supplies, then everything

you do will bring glory to God
through Jesus Christ, all glory

and power to him forever and ever.

Amen.

Dear friends, don't be surprised at the
fiery trials you are going through as if

something strange were happening to you.

Instead, be very glad for these trials
make you partners with Christ in his

suffering so that you will have the
wonderful joy of seeing His glory

when it is revealed to all the world.

If you are insulted because you bear the
name of Christ, you will be blessed for

the glorious spirit of God rests upon you.

If you suffer, however, it must
not be for murder, stealing, making

trouble, or prying into other
people's affairs, but it is no shame

to suffer for being a Christian.

Praise God for the privilege
of being called by his name.

For the time has come for judgment and
it must begin with God's household.

And if judgment begins with us,
what terrible fate awaits those who

have never obeyed God's good news.

Also, if the righteous are barely saved,
what will happen to godless sinners?

So if you are suffering in a manner that
pleases God, keep on doing what is right

and trust your lives to the God who
created you, for he will never fail you.

And now a word to you who
are elders in the churches.

I too am an elder and a witness
to the sufferings of Christ.

I too will share in his glory when
he is revealed to the whole world.

As a fellow elder, I appeal
to you care for the flock

that God has entrusted to you.

Watch over it willingly, not grudgingly,
not for what you will get out of it,

but because you are eager to serve God.

Don't Lord it over the people assigned
to your care, but lead them by your own.

Good example.

When the Great Shepherd appears, you
will receive a crown of never ending

glory and honor in the same way.

You who are younger must accept the
authority of the elders and all of you.

Dress yourselves in humility
as you relate to one another.

For God opposes the proud,
but gives grace to the humble.

So humble yourselves under
the mighty power of God.

And at the right time, he
will lift you up in honor.

Give all your worries and cares
to God for he cares about you.

Stay alert.

Watch out for your great enemy, the devil.

He p prowls around like a roaring lion.

Looking for someone to devour.

Stand firm against him and
be strong in your faith.

Remember that your family of believers
all over the world is going through

the same kind of suffering you are.

In his kindness, God called
you to share in his eternal

glory by means of Christ Jesus.

So after you have suffered a little while,
he will restore support and strengthen

you, and he will place you on a firm
foundation all power to him forever.

Amen.

I have written and sent this short letter
to you with the help of Silas, whom I

commend to you as a faithful brother.

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 this grace.

Your sister church here in Babylon sends
you greetings and so does my son Mark,

greet each other with a kiss of love.

Peace be with all of
you who are in Christ.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.