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1 Peter – Dimensions of Suffering Why suffering? The human race ushers in suffering by choosing to disobey God and give place to sin. (Rom 5:12) It is never part of God’s original purpose (John 1:5). Both God and Satan use the inevitable to meet their objectives. This letter is directed to Jews across the world. The impulsive Peter is now transformed. He encourages Jews to face suffering with courage and purity. He strengthens them with positive perspectives on suffering. He warns of greater suffering for the unsaved. God’s Twist to Suffering While his original purpose has been temporarily hacked, he still uses suffering to test our faith and glorify His name. (1:6-7) Satan’s Twist to Suffering Satan, on the other hand, constantly on the prowl, seeks to destroy. (3:8) Types of Suffering Temporary suffering: We may suffer for the right and wrong reasons. The Bible assures us that while doing right invites less scope for suffering, even if it does come, we are blessed (3:13) and should trust God (4:19). We need to be prepared, yet gentle and reverent in our communication at this time (3:15). This is far better than suffering for doing wrong (3:17) - facing consequences of actions. Permanent suffering: The worst suffering is faced by sinners in hell. (4:17) Lifestyle Requirements Leveraging suffering to work for our good and God’s glory requires a certain lifestyle. That lifestyle described throughout the book involves veering away from the devil and gravitating towards God in thought, word, and deed. It involves living as Christ would if He were us. Perspectives on Suffering We may need to:  Suffer rejection as a living stone (2:4) just as Christ did, seeking to be precious in God’s sight.  Share in Christ’s suffering as a shepherd (5:2, 2:25). Leadership involves sacrifice - a shepherd’s heart. Assurances in Suffering What’s in it for us? - Salvation (1:9) - Perfection (5:10) - Purification (1:22) - Never disappointed (1:6-7) - Enduring word (1:24-25) - Chosen for mercy (2:9-10) - Never alone (3:9) - Prayers responded (3:10-12) - Blessing (4:14) - Glory (5:4) Attitude in Suffering Keep on rejoicing (4:13, 1:6), knowing that it is short-lived. God‘s glory is shining through every situation. Some people are in denial on having to face suffering. What enables us to face it head-on? What responsibilities do we have as a shepherd and living stone? How can we “keep on rejoicing” and remain victorious in suffering?
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