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Hope in Midst of Suffering 1 PETER. 1 PETER A. Facts Asserted About Author 1. Name: Peter 1:1 2. Position: Apostle 1:1 Elder 5:1.

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1 Hope in Midst of Suffering 1 PETER

2 1 PETER A. Facts Asserted About Author 1. Name: Peter 1:1 2. Position: Apostle 1:1 Elder 5:1

3 3. Experience: Eyewitness of Christ’s sufferings 5:1 4. Writing Assistant: Silas 5:12 5. Co-greeters: “She who is in Babylon” “My son, Mark”

4 “Babylon” = metaphor for “Rome” Ancient Babylon who oppressed the Jews and was then overthrown became metaphor for governments hostile to God’s people, whom God will ultimately overthrow. Major modern difference: No Islam religion in any Biblical references to Babylon

5 B. Evidence of Jewish recipients 1. Foreigners of the Diaspora 1:1 2. Prophets spoke of grace to come to you in sufferings and glory of Messiah 1:10-12 3. Ancestors called “forefathers” 1:19-20C

6 C. Evidence of Gentile recipients 1. Evil desires when you lived in ignorance 1:14 2. Not a people but now a people 2:9-10 3. You spent enough time in the past doing what the pagans choose to do, living in sin, orgies, carousing and detestable idolatry. 4:3

7 Paul’s 4 th Missionary Journey

8 D. Recipients Circumstances 1. New converts who need grounding 1:1-2 2. Morally corrupt environment 4:1-4; 5:8 3. Persecution: a. suffering b. false accusations

9 E. Purpose: Exhortation to Live According to Hope 1. Encouragement in persecution 1:6, 7 2. Challenge to consistent Christian conduct 4:1-4 3. Instruction on position in Christ 2:13-3:8 4. Guidelines for church leadership 5:1

10 F. Familiarity with Life and Teaching of Jesus 1. Description of Christ’s meekness in suffering 2:21-25 with 5:1 (presence at trial) 2. Greek term egkombosasthe 5:5 “Tie on humility like a slave’s apron” (feet washing John 13:1-17)

11 3. Exhortation to “feed flock” 5:2 and references to sheep/shepherd relationship between believers and Jesus 2:25 (Charge to Peter to feed lambs John 21:15-22) 4. Reference to faith refined by fire 1:7 (prediction of Peter’s temptation Luke 22:31-32)

12 1 Peter Outline Hope in Midst of Suffering A. The Problem of Suffering 1:1-12 Greeting and Thanksgiving B. First Response: Holiness 1:13-2:10 Call to Christian Holiness First Christological Confession

13 1 Peter Outline (continued) C. Second Response: Right Living in Society 2:1-3:22 1. Citizens and slaves 2. Second Christological Confession 3. Wives and husbands 4. The entire church 5. Third Christological Confession

14 1 Peter Outline (continued) D. Suffering and Eschatology 4:1-19 Verse 19 Key Summary Encouragement to Perseverance E. Conclusions 5:1-14

15 The “Domestic Code” (Haustafel) in the Epistles Colossians / Ephesians 1 Peter Masters Slaves Husbands Wives Parents Children Government Citizens Husbands Wives Masters Slaves Elders Rest of Church

16 1 Peter - Problem Passages 1. 3:9 Preaching to spirits in prison A. Patristic: Christ in spirit--Gospel to dead men in Hades B. Augustinian/Reformers: Pre-existent Christ thru Noah C. Prevalent modern: Christ in intermediate state proclaiming victory to fallen angels 2. 3:21 Baptism that now saves you

17 1 Peter - Problem Passages 3. 4:1 One who has suffered in his body is done with sin A. Tendency to sin cured B. Victory over Apostacy shows loyalty and that sin lacks power C. Baptism context: sin lacks dominion (Rom 6)

18 1 Peter - Problem Passages 4. 4:6 Gospel was preached to the dead A. Second chance after death B. Spiritually dead in present life C. In life to those now dead physically


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