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1 Peter
1 PETER 1
THE SOURCE OF OUR SALVATION (1:1-2)
We have been chosen by the Father (1:1-2a).
We have been made holy by the Spirit (1:2b).
We are cleansed by the blood of the Son (1:2c).
THE GUARANTEE OF OUR SALVATION (1:3-5)
The proof (1:3):
The permanence (1:4):
The power (1:5):
THE JOY OF OUR SALVATION (1:6-9)
The promise (1:6):
The products (1:7-9):
They increase our faith in God (1:7).
They increase our love for God (1:8-9).
THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETS AND OUR SALVATION (1:10-12a)
What they did not understand (1:10-11):
In regard to his grief (1:10-11a)
In regard to his glory (1:11b)
What they did understand (1:12a):
THE ANGELS AND OUR SALVATION (1:12b):
THE RESPONSE TO OUR SALVATION (1:13-17)
In regard to ourselves (1:13):
In regard to our Saviour (1:14-17)
We are to be holy before God (1:14-16).
We are to be respectful toward God (1:17).
THE COST OF OUR SALVATION (1:18-21)
The price (1:18-19)
Negative (1:18):
Positive (1:19):
The planning (1:20-21):
THE VEHICLE OF OUR SALVATION (1:22-25)
The new birth (1:22-23a):
The old book (1:23b-25):
1 PETER 2
THE RENOUNCING (2:1-3, 11)
What we are to renounce (2:1, 11b):
What we are to receive (2:2-3):
THE RELATIONSHIPS (2:4-12)
What Christians are (2:5, 9a, 10-11a)
We are living stones (2:5a).
We are royal priests (2:5b).
We are a chosen people (2:9a, 10).
We are strangers on earth (2:11a).
What Christ is (2:4, 6-8, 9b, 12)
He is the living foundation (2:4a).
He is a precious foundation for believers (2:4b, 7a).
He is a stumbling block for unbelievers (2:8).
He is the cornerstone (2:6, 7b).
He is the chosen one (2:4c).
He is the judge (2:12).
He is the light (2:9b).
THE RESPECT (2:13-20):
Civil authorities (2:13-16)
Employers (2:18-20)
Everyone (2:17)
THE ROLE MODEL (2:21-25)
Who he is (2:21-22):
What he did (2:23-24a):
Why he did it (2:24b-25)
That his wounds might heal ours (2:24b)
That we might turn to the Shepherd (2:25)
1 PETER 3
THE CONDUCT OF BELIEVERS (3:1-17)
Responsibilities of wives (3:1-6)
Peter's exhortation (3:1-5)
Concerning their behaviour (3:1-2):
Concerning their beauty (3:3-5):
Peter's example (3:6):
Responsibilities of husbands (3:7)
What they are to do (3:7a):
Why they are to do it (3:7b):
Responsibilities of all (3:8-17)
Live in loving harmony (3:8).
Reward both good and evil with good (3:9-14).
Worship Christ as Lord, and always be ready to explain your faith (3:15).
Be ready to defend your faith (3:16-17).
THE CHRIST OF BELIEVERS (3:18-22):
His death (3:18)
The permanence (3:18a):
The purpose (3:18b):
His journey to the spirit world (3:19-20)
The transgression (3:19):
The time (3:20):
His resurrection (3:21)
The salvation (3:21a):
The symbol (3:21b):
His ascension and exaltation (3:22)
1 PETER 4
THE PURPOSE OF SUFFERING (4:1-11, 15, 17-18)
To cleanse and purify the spiritual believer (4:1-11)
The triumph (4:1-3):
The testimony (4:4-6):
The tenderness (4:7-9):
The talents (4:10-11):
To chasten and punish the carnal believer (4:15, 17-18):
THE PRIVILEGE OF SUFFERING (4:12-14, 16)
It is to be expected (4:12):
It is to be esteemed (4:13-14, 16)
To suffer for Christ means to share his past grief (4:13a, 14a, 16a).
To suffer for Christ means to share his future glory (4:13b, 14b, 16b).
THE PATIENCE IN SUFFERING (4:19): W
We are to commit ourselves to God (4:19b).
We are to continue to do good (4:19a).
1 PETER 5
THE APPEAL BY PETER (5:1-11)
He writes to the elders in the church (5:1-4).
The role model (5:1):
The responsibilities (5:2-3)
Feed the flock of God (5:2).
Lead the flock of God (5:3).
The reward (5:4):
He writes to the other members of the church (5:5-11).
Live as a servant (5:5-7).
Be in subjection to your superiors (5:5).
Be in subjection to your Savior (5:6-7).
Live as a soldier (5:8-9).
Recognize the enemy (5:8).
Resist the enemy (5:9).
Live as a sufferer (5:10-11).
The duration (5:10):
The dynamics (5:11):
THE ASSISTANCE TO PETER (5:12-14):