The passage from 1 Peter 4:15 emphasizes that suffering should not stem from wrongdoing like murder, theft, or meddling. The writer reflects on their past actions, acknowledging childhood theft and the need for repentance. They seek God's guidance to avoid evil behaviors and the fine line between helping and meddling.
Resting Glory
The passage from 1 Peter 4:14 highlights the blessing of being insulted for one's faith in Christ, indicating that God's Spirit rests upon those persecuted. The author encourages Christians facing attacks to reflect God's glory in their responses, offering prayers for strength and empowerment during such challenges.
His Glory
Passage - Rather, to the extent that you share the fellowship of the Messiah’s sufferings, rejoice; so that you will rejoice even more when his Sh’khinah is revealed. 1 Peter 4:13 Restated in Your own words - If you are suffering for Christ, rejoice because His glory is revealed in you. When it is finished, you will... Continue Reading →
