The most striking feature of Peter’s teaching on suffering for Christ is its bold
emphasis on the sovereignty and initiative of God, even in the suffering of his
own people:
– God allows us to suffer to demonstrate our character (v. 12).
– Those who identify themselves with Jesus Christ will share in the sufferings
of our Savior (v. 13; cf. Phil. 3:10).
– Our sufferings will be an occasion of God blessing us (v. 14).
– In addition, our suffering will glorify God (v. 16).
– He then redirected our perspective on suffering by reminding us of the difference in the time and intensity of our sufferings as compared with those
of unbelievers (vv. 17-18).
– Finally he concluded with an exhortation to trust God and do right (v. 19).
The most striking feature of Peter’s teaching on suffering for Christ is its bold emphasis on the sovereignty and initiative of God, even in the suffering of his own people: – God allows us to suffer to demonstrate our character (v. 12). – Those who identify themselves with Jesus Christ will share in the sufferings of our Savior (v. 13; cf. Phil. 3:10). – Our sufferings will be an occasion of God blessing us (v. 14). – In addition, our suffering will glorify God (v. 16). – He then redirected our perspective on suffering by reminding us of the difference in the time and intensity of our sufferings as compared with those of unbelievers (vv. 17-18). – Finally he concluded with an exhortation to trust God and do right (v. 19).
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