Living Hope in a Suffering World: A Guided Reading of 1 PeterSample

Verse to Memorize: 1 Peter 2:21
Summary:
In the midst of persecution, Peter reminds these believers that they can conduct themselves in such a way that unbelievers could potentially come to know Jesus. Specifically, their purity and willingness to submit to human authorities with respect provide a powerful reminder of Jesus’ own suffering and example.
Questions to Ponder:
Why does Peter connect their conduct in this section to their identity as “aliens and strangers” in 1 Peter 2:11 NASB (see also 1 Peter 1:1)?
How do Peter’s exhortations in verses 13-17 demonstrate the tension between various authorities that believers must navigate within the world (see Romans 13:1-7; Titus 2:9-10)?
How do you respond to authorities in your life who appear unjust, incompetent, or insensitive?
How can Christ’s example encourage you as you engage with certain authorities in your life this week?
About this Plan

What does it mean to be "set apart" as a Christian? What do we do when we suffer because of it? This 11-day plan explores how believers can maintain their identity as God's chosen people while living as "strangers" in a hostile world.
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