1Peter 5:5-7. 5 And you who are younger must follow your leaders. But all of you, leaders and followers alike, are to be down to earth with each other, for - God has had it with the proud, But takes delight in just plain people. 6 So be
Whatdoes 1 Peter 5:1 mean? Peter is about to give specific instructions to the leaders of the Christian churches who will read his letter. He calls them the elders, from presbyterous in the original Greek. The position of elder in the local church is referenced throughout the New Testament (1 Timothy 5:17; Titus 1:5–6).
AStudy of 1 Peter 5 I. Outline. 1. Elder to Elder (1 Peter 5:1-4). 2. Humble submission enjoined (5-7). 3. Resist the devil (8-9). 4. Strength will come after suffering (10). 5. Closing remarks (11-14). II. Summary. Peter was an Apostle of Jesus Christ, but he was also an Elder in the Lord’s church. In the first four
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THELAWS OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (2) ( 1 Peter 5:6-11 continued) (v) Finally, Peter speaks of the law of Christian suffering. He says that, after the Christian has gone through suffering, God will restore, establish, strengthen and settle him. Every one of the words which Peter uses has behind it a vivid picture.
Asour loving Father, He disciplines us to bring us to the place of greater and greater faith in Him ( Heb. 12:5, 6, 7 with verses 14, 15a and 3:7f; 5:11f; 10:24-25). With these propositions in mind, let’s look at 1 Peter 5:6-7. Please think of this passage in three movements: (1) The Responsibility or Command: “Humble yourselves under the
Read 1 Peter 2:9-12, 1 Peter 2:21-25, Isaiah 61:1-6, Isaiah 9:2-7. Read 1 Peter 2:9-12 and also 1 Peter 2:21-25. According to these passages, how did Jesus suffer, and how did his sufferings recover our identity and purpose? Compare 1
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