Yesterday's Bible Study |
In today's verse, Peter tells Christians who have been exiled throughout Asia Minor to have hope. Even though they are suffering, they can have joy and peace in the Lord. They can have hope that a full experience of grace and redemption will come upon Jesus's return and that, in the meantime, they can prepare their hearts and minds.
What does it mean to gird up your mind and be sober? For Peter, it meant to have the right mindset. Rather than dwelling on their own suffering as if it were interminable, he wanted the exiles to find solace and hope in the truths they knew about Jesus. He didn't want them to be disillusioned or frustrated, becoming discouraged when it seemed as if God was not working. Instead, they needed to focus on serving God right where they were, keeping their minds on Christ at all times.
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In today's verse, Peter tells Christians who have been exiled throughout Asia Minor to have hope. Even though they are suffering, they can have joy and peace in the Lord. They can have hope that a full experience of grace and redemption will come upon Jesus's return and that, in the meantime, they can prepare their hearts and minds.
What does it mean to gird up your mind and be sober? For Peter, it meant to have the right mindset. Rather than dwelling on their own suffering as if it were interminable, he wanted the exiles to find solace and hope in the truths they knew about Jesus. He didn't want them to be disillusioned or frustrated, becoming discouraged when it seemed as if God was not working. Instead, they needed to focus on serving God right where they were, keeping their minds on Christ at all times.
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