1 Peter - A Promising Future: Introduction

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The readers of the apostle Peter’s letter were confused and discouraged by the persecution they were encountering because of their faith. Peter exhorted them to stand strong, repeatedly reminding them of Christ’s example, the riches of their inheritance in him, and the hope of his returning again to take them to heaven. Peter explained how Christians should respond when they suffer because of their beliefs. Called the “apostle of hope,” Peter’s primary message is to trust the Lord, live obediently no matter what your circumstances, and keep your hope fixed on God’s ultimate promise of deliverance. Suffering is to be expected, but it is temporary and yields great blessings for those who remain steadfast. Peter probably wrote this letter in the mid-60s A.D.
Written to the elect exiles of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia. This region corresponds to modern day Turkey.
Keys: God has saved us and given us a bright Hope for the future. God has caused us to be born again into a “Living Hope.”
As believer we will receive the outcome of our Faith, which is the Salvation of our souls. Which was planned before the beginning of the world.
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