1 Peter 2:4-10 1.Peter’s readers were being rejected by the people in the world around them. How does he encourage them in verse 4? Jesus was rejected.

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1 Peter 2: Peter’s readers were being rejected by the people in the world around them. How does he encourage them in verse 4? Jesus was rejected too. He rose from the dead to live. 2.How is Peter’s description of Christians as living stones designed to help his readers face the challenges of Jewish detractors? They were now the temple of God They were now the priests They were now living sacrifices

3.How can Jesus be the true Savior if so many reject him? That’s what Peter’s readers, and we, are tempted to think. How does Peter show from the Old Testament that we should not be surprised at this? He quotes OT Passages to show it would happen. Note where the passages are from 4.List all the blessings we have received as God’s New Testament people, blessings the Old Testament believers had in a sense, but which were temporary for them. Chosen nation, royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, he called us out of darkness into his wonderful light.

5.Think about what your life would be like without the blessings Peter lists for us. Share your thoughts with the class. Chosen people – God sought us out to make us His Royal priesthood – no more need to go through someone to get to God Holy nation – righteousness applied to us People belonging to God – we are his special possession Called out – brought to faith

1 Peter 2: What will our good lives finally mean for God? (verse 12) It gives glory to God 2.How does the phrase “for the Lord’s sake” in verse 13 help us submit ourselves to our government? In this connection, see what Peter says in verse 16: “live as servants of God.” It reminds us this is God’s will for us, even when the government is bad

3.How does Peter summarize the work of government officials in verse 14? punish wrongdoers, commend those who do good 4.Verse 17 offers a good outline for service. Why does each way of showing proper respect (love, fear, honor) fit the one to whom it is applied? love brothers and sisters in the faith Fear/respect God Honor or show proper respect to the king

5.List some things in your life that tie you too closely with this world. How can you better live as an alien and a stranger in this world? Things? People? 6.How can a Christian example “silence the ignorant talk of foolish men” when it comes to our obedience to or our participation in the government? (verse 15) Be a good citizen, let your light shine, but remember it is not the churches’ job to reform the government.

7.Why is it often difficult to make the right response when our county goes to war with another country? Should we defend a nation because of a “bully” leader or because we need to protect our own citizens or legitimate national interests, or should we have nothing to do with seeking to change an established government? Remember we do not have all the facts

1 Peter 2: What situation(s) would make the words of verse 18 particularly difficult to swallow for a Christian slave/employee? It is hard to submit to a crooked boss. 2.Why is it “commendable” before God to endure suffering for doing good? (verse 19) Any can suffer for doing wrong. It is respectable to suffer injustice

3.What does the word this refer to in verse 21? The suffering we endure as a witness to our faith. 4.Peter lists several examples of how Jesus endured unjust suffering. What examples did Jesus set? What was Jesus’ attitude when he endured suffering? (verse 23) Enduring: false accusations; beating, crucifixion He entrusted himself to His heavenly Father

5.In a sense, Jesus suffered unjustly because of us. Explain. He suffered for our sins. 6.What is the connection between the example of Christ and the saving work of Christ? How will understanding this connection help us be more faithful as employers or employees? Christ suffered for the greater good. He suffered for others. By his wounds we are healed. Be fair, suffer injustice without sin