Antidotal comment. Peter then adds one final point, not related to the prophets, but related to the prophecies of the Coming Christ. 1 Peter 1:12 ESVIt was revealed to them that they were serving not themselves but you, in the things that have now been announced to you through those who preached the good news to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven, things into which angels long to look. In order to emphasize the privilege of this generation, Peter tells us that this salvation which the prophets promised, was something angels ought to look forward to. It is not so much a main point of the text, but an extra last-minute point meant to embolden his emphases the point that NT Christians are a privileged generation. ILLUSTRATION:We do this all the time in the course of conversation, especially if it is something we are passionate about. Us Men do this when we talk about sports. We give our five reasons why a certain player is the best in the league, and then at the very last moment add another proof , “oh, and also”. We do this in order to emphasize the truth of our statement. Peter does that same thing right here. His main point is that the prophets have searched for the Christ and served us by announcing the coming Christ. Then he adds a last minute point, closely related, but not about the prophets. This is something the “angels long to see”. The intended effect, it as sure thing that we are a privileged generation. Now I understand, it is sometimes difficult to endure trials. You hurt, and now I am standing up here saying you are privileged. Maybe you are standing there saying, that doesn’t go together. How can I be privileged if I am hurting so much?First, remember this is 3rd paragraph of the letter and we are dropping into one part of Peter’s encouragement to the churches who are facing discrimination in Turkey. - Peter described process of salvation in 1 Peter 1:1-2. - Peter described the greater riches of our salvation in 1 Peter 1:3-5. - Peter gave us the purpose of trials in 1 Peter 1:6-9. Follow the 4th line of thinking, we may be suffering as Christians, but ultimately we are a privileged generation despite that suffering. We may not feel privileged at times because trials bring out pain, fear, and anxiety: but if we take a few moments to think about it, the truth is we are privileged. Understand, trials and suffering is not unique to our generation or the NT. Many prophets also suffered greatly. - Elijah had to flee to the mountains to avoid King Ahab and face down the Prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel. - Daniel for was exiled and at one point was thrown into the line’s den. - John the Baptist was murdered by King Herod. The suffering of God’s people is not new to our generation. Many times God’s people have suffered because of sickness, famine, and for the faith. Yet not one of the prophets ever got the privilege of knowing the christ and in this life to experience the riches of being saved by Christ a. We are privileged because God has fulfilled his Word, the promises made by the prophets as Spokesman for God. b. We are privileged because we are the generation that God choose to reveal the Christ to, the one’s who the prophets had been serving for many years. - Though suffering may be difficult, it is only a temporary struggle. (1 Peter 1:6) - Though suffering may be difficult, it is not to much of a price to be the generation who knows the Christ. This is the point of 1 Peter 1:10-12. Therefore,We ought to be thankful for the privilege of the Gospel, rejoicing that we are the privileged generation who knows Christ.