1 & 2 Peter Book Study නියැදිය

Humility Suits You
“Clothe yourselves with humility” (1 Peter 5:5). It’s striking how often the Bible’s writers encourage humility, frequently enough to suggest that people have a recurring problem with pride. I immediately think of rulers in our world and leaders I have known whose pride is astronomical.
Yet the issue goes deeper than that. Pride lives in the depths of every human heart.
The antidote to this sin is humility, which is nothing more than barebones truth-telling, a proper assessment of the good and bad, strengths and weaknesses, of my character and actions in any given situation.
Humility is something to wear, a choice of responses to put on when my ego feels under attack. I demonstrate pride when someone provokes me and I try to impress my importance on them. That’s when I need to change the point of comparison, to think about God’s greatness and power. I am put back in my place.
Humility lets God choose the situations that make us look good. We credit the Almighty rather than claiming glory for ourselves. Humility is the stylish uniform of the faithful Christian. It suits us.
Humble Christians can cope with persecution or any deep suffering because they are in the habit of releasing all woes, cares, worries, and anxieties to the heavens, fully confident that God is listening with a compassionate ear and constant companionship. “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7 NIV).
Suffering is real, difficult, inevitable...and temporary. The way to deal with it is to keep God at the forefront of your thoughts, as the orienting point in your life, with a holy expectation that God “will honor you when the time comes” (1 Peter 5:6 CEV).
Respond in Prayer
O God, humility is hard, and pride seems so much easier. Yet anything I have or am comes from you, and only in you can I fully live and discover my being. Keep me in my place, O God, and help me to recognize your hand even in my hardships. I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Doug Koop
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Peter’s letters speak to Christians living under pressure, reminding them they are God’s chosen people, called to holy living and steadfast hope. In 1 Peter, we see encouragement for believers who face trials, reminding them of their secure identity in Christ. In 2 Peter, we hear warnings against false teaching and a call to godly living as we await Christ’s return. This daily Bible reading plan walks you through both letters, helping you read and understand their message, so you can apply Peter’s timeless wisdom to your own life of faith and discipleship today.
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