Living a Life That Honors Godنموونە
Having the Right Attitude Toward God and Other People
The apostle Peter gives a series of short exhortations about our attitude toward different groups of people and toward God. The first exhortation makes clear that all people are worthy of honor. They were all created in the image of God and should be treated with respect. This does not depend on someone’s social position, religion, political affiliation, and so on. It applies to everyone.
This command to “honor” is repeated for the emperor or king, which probably does not refer to him personally (since that would already be covered by the first exhortation concerning “everyone”), but to his position as a ruler. In that sense, governments should be honored and obeyed especially, as Peter has argued earlier in his letter.
Then there is the exhortation to "love the brotherhood". Our relationship with fellow believers goes deeper that our relationship to “everyone”, since there is a spiritual unity. They are often called “beloved brothers and sisters”.
Finally, we should “fear God”. His position is unique. Only He is worthy of our full devotion. Only He should be our heart’s desire. We should love Him above everything else.
Do you find any of these exhortations particularly hard to take? If so, why?
About this Plan
In the apostle Peter's first letter to Christians, he discusses the right attitude toward other people, the position of husband and wife within marriage, and dealing with suffering. This reading plan covers chapters 2 and 3 of Peter’s letter.
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