AbileneChristian University Press, Abilene, Texas, USA. 1983-1999. 1 Peter 1, Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible, James Burton Coffman's commentary on the Bible is widely regarded for its thorough analysis of the text and practical application to everyday life. It remains a valuable resource for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of
NIVApplication Commentary – 1 Peter 5:6–8. Resources NIV Application Commentary 1 Peter 5:6–8. 1 Peter 5:6–8. Most scholars see here the reflection of an early Christian tradition that exhorted Christians to humility because of the presence of Satan. Christians need God’s grace to gain victory over the devil’s assaults. 1Peter 2:5. Ye also — Believing in him with a loving and obedient faith, as lively — Greek, ζωντες, living, stones — Quickened and made alive to God by spiritual life derived from him, are built up — Upon him, and in union with each other; a spiritual house — Spiritual yourselves; and a habitation of God through the Spirit. For, according to his promise, he Thisis the basis for our hope and good reason for rejoicing: (1) God’s great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope (verse 3). (2) We have been born again to obtain an inheritance reserved in heaven for us (verse 4). (3) We are being protected for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time (verse 5). Commentaryon 1 Peter 5:10-14. (Read 1 Peter 5:10-14) In conclusion, the apostle prays to God for them, as the God of all grace. Perfect implies their progress towards perfection. Stablish imports the curing of our natural lightness and inconstancy. Strengthen has respect to the growth of graces, especially where weakest and lowest. 1Corinthians 5 – Confronting Immorality in the Church. A. The problem is addressed. 1. (1) The sin of an unnamed Christian in Corinth. It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and such sexual immorality as is not even named among the Gentiles—that a man has his father’s wife! a.
Theletter teaches, for example, that Christ is the Stone rejected by the builder (2:7, 8; Acts 4:10,11), and that Christ is no respecter of persons (1:17; Acts 10:34). Peter teaches his readers to “gird yourself with humility” , an echo of the Lord’s girding Himself with a towel and washing the disciples’ feet (John 13:3–5).
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