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This lesson provides a general introduction to the books of 1st and 2nd Peter. It explores the apostle Peter's personal journey of growth and transformation, as well as the themes of hope, salvation, and the need for believers to grow in faith. The lesson also discusses the authorship, time, and place of writing for these epistles.
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A LIVING HOPE... ...A SURE SALVATION Biblical Studies In 1st & 2nd Peter
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • Sometimes, the best one to teach a subject is one who has previously failed • He not only can say what one should do, but he also knows what won’t work • Peter is such an “example”
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • Peter was “impetuous” with raw zeal • He often had to learn “the hard way” the lessons Jesus tried to teach him • The Scripture contains numerous examples when Peter failed to understand Jesus
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • Some of Peter’s “not-so-good” moments… • His rebuke of Jesus Mt 16:21-23 • His “idea” for worshiping Jesus Mt 17:1-8 • His reminder to Jesus that he had done what others refused to do Mt 19:27
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • Some of Peter’s “not-so-good” moments… • His refusal of Jesus’ service Jn 13:6-9 • His carnal defense of Jesus Jn 18:10-11 • His cursed denial of Jesus after he had vowed he would never do so Lk 22:33-34, 54-62
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • Peter “rose from these ashes” to become a “…pillar in the church” Gal 2:9 • He knew the pain of failing God as well as the joy of obtaining His forgiveness
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • The Holy Spirit inspired Peter to write about some of these “themes” • The patience of God toward us • Our need to grow in faith, conviction
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview • The Holy Spirit inspired Peter to write about some of these “themes” • The hope Christians have • The sure salvation God offers • The themes of these 2 epistles
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview 1st Peter • Saints are “begotten to a living hope” • They have a “certain inheritance” • They follow & share the sufferings of Christ • They learn the value of submission
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Overview 2nd Peter • Saints are to build their “spiritual character” • They need to beware of false teachers • They must continually “grow in Christ” • They must be aware of the certain judgment
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Authorship • Both letters begin with Peter as the author • It appears he dictated the first epistle 5:12 • A short “biography” about Peter can be obtained when reviewing the N.T.
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Authorship • Peter the man… • Son of Jonah…brother of Andrew Mt 16, 4 • From Bethsaida Jn 1:44 • A commercial fisherman Mt 4:18-21 • A married man Mt 8:14 cp. 1 Pet 5:1
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Authorship • Peter the man… • Little, if any, formal education Acts 4:13 • One of the original 12 disciples Mk 3:13-19 (always listed 1st in the “lists”) • One of Jesus’ closest disciples Mt 17, 26
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Authorship • Peter the man… • The central “apostolic character” in the first half of Acts Acts 1-12 • Preached the first gospel sermon Acts 2 • Preached the first “Gentile sermon” Acts 10
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Authorship • Peter the man… • One of the major participants at the “Jerusalem Conference” Acts 15 • Rebuked by Paul at Antioch for his hypocrisy among the Gentiles Gal 2
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Authorship • Other “traditional beliefs” about him… • Crucified upside down (Could be trueÙJn 21:18) • He was the first Pope or “Universal Bishop” (Definitely not trueÙ1 Pet 5)
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Time & Place Of Writing • The 1st letter written from “Babylon” 5:13 • We cannot determine “Babylon” for certain • Some say this was Rome figuratively…such a reference is found in Revelation • There is no evidence Peter was ever in Rome
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Time & Place Of Writing • The 1st letter written from “Babylon” 5:13 • Others contend it is the city “Babylon” on the Euphrates River • Unless the context demands a figurative interpretation, we will defer to a literal one
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Time & Place Of Writing • Written to saints in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, & Bithynia 1 Pet 1:1 • They were in the “Dispersion” (scattering) • These were districts in literal Asia Minor
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Purpose • The 1st epistle was an exhortation to “stand firm in the grace of God” 5:12 • The 2nd epistle was an attempt to “stir up your minds by way of reminder” 1:13 3:1
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Outline Of 1st Peter • SALVATION: The Attainment Of Believers 1:1 – 2:10 • SUBMISSION: The Appeal To Believers 2:11 – 3:12
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Outline Of 1st Peter • SUFFERING: The Attitude & Actions Of Believers 3:13 – 5:14
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Outline Of 2nd Peter • True Knowledge In Which To Grow 1:1-21 • False Teachers Who Were To Come 2:1-22 • Sure Promise In Which To Hope 3:1-18
The Elect Of God 1 Pet 1:1 Why An Unconditional Election Is False • Salvation Is Conditional Mt 7:21 Lk 13:3 • It portrays God as arbitrary…even “cruel” • It negates human responsibility…man is reduced to nothing more than a “puppet”
The Elect Of God 1 Pet 1:1 Why An Unconditional Election Is False • God’s invitations are voided Mt 11:28-30 • God becomes a “respecter of persons” 1 Pet 1:17 Acts 10:34-35
The Elect Of God 1 Pet 1:2 True “Election” From This Verse • God the Father chooses based upon His foreknowledgecp. Rom 8:29-30 • God the Spirit sanctifies through His work of revelation cp. Jn 17:17
The Elect Of God 1 Pet 1:2 True “Election” From This Verse • God the Son sprinkles (cleanses) through His blood & sacrifice cp. Heb 9:11-14 10:19-22 1 Jn 1:7