“I Peter: A Living Hope”
Introduction:
1. The tenor of the book of I
Peter is persecution. The Christians in
2. The theme of the book of I
Peter is to encourage, comfort and demand that Christians live faithful to God
no matter what happens in life.
3. This epistle is much like
the second in which Peter wants to remind his brethren of certain truths and
encourage them to faithfulness.
4. The book of I Peter can be
divided up into four major categories: (1) The appeal to faithfulness and its
reasons 1:1-2:12. (2). Submission to those who may be causing
suffering 2:13-3:22. (3). Be ready to Suffer
4:1-19 (4). Practical application for those suffering
5:1-14.
I.
The Appeal and Its Reasons
1:1-2:12.
A. In this context Peter makes several appeals to his brethren to be faithful to the Lord (1:13-14, 22; 2:1-2, 11).
B. Integrated within these
appeals are reasons to remain faithful to the Lord. It is as if Peter is saying “I want you to
remain faithful, and here are some reasons why you should”. Following are 8 reason Peter gives to remain
faithful to God:
1. Because we have a living hope (1:3; Heb 6:19,
a. Through the Resurrection
(1:3b, I Cor 15:19, Acts 23:6).
2. Because of our Heavenly
inheritance (1:4; Phil 3:20-21;
3. Because of Salvation
(1:9-10; I Jn. 2:25, Rom 3:23, 6:23, Isa 59:1-2, I Pet 2:24, 2 Cor 5:21).
4. Because you must be holy
like God (1:15-16; Heb 12:14; Rom 12:1).
5. Because of God’s Eternal
Plan for you (1:19-20; 2 Tim 1:9-10, Eph 3:3ff, Titus 1:2).
a. Based on Jesus blood (Heb
9:22, Matt 26:28, Acts 20:28,
6. Because you are a new
creature (1:23-25, Rom 6:1-4, Jn. 3:5, 2 Cor 5:17, Matt 24:35).
7. Because we are God’s temple
(2:5, I Tim 3:15, I Cor 12:27, I Cor 3:16, Acts 7:48-50, I Cor 6:19).
8. Because we are God’s Israel
of Priests (2:9—2:5—Spiritual sacrifices-Rom 12:1ff, 2 Cor 5:14-15, Gal 2:20).
II.
Submit to the one’s causing
suffering (2:13-3:22).
A. In the following verses Peter is now going to tell the Christians to submit to those who may be causing you to suffer. Christianity is the religion that blesses those who curse you (Lk. 6:28).
1. Submit to an evil Gov’t
(2:13-17).
2. To Masters who aren’t
Christians (2:18-25).
3. To unfaithful spouses
(3:1-6).
4. To one another (3-7-12).
*unlike the rest
5. To suffering itself
(3:13-17).
B. Lastly, Peter gives us the
example of Christ submission during suffering (3:18ff).
III.
Be Ready
to suffer (Chapter 4).
A. In these verses Peter now tells this Christians to be ready to suffer. Suffering is not a might or maybe, therefore, be ready to deal with.
1. Be ready and cease from sin
(4:1ff; 2 Tim 3:12).
2. Rejoice in Suffering
(4:12-13; Acts 5:41-42).
3. Blessed for suffering
(4:14-19).
IV.
Practical Application for
those Suffering (Chapter 5).
A. Humble Yourselves (Vs. 5-6)
B. Give you anxieties to God
(Vs. 7).
C. Be awake and alert (Vs. 8).
D. Resist the Devil (Vs. 9).