Sermon Tone Analysis

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God’s own possession
Peter’s original audience were being ostracized socially on account of their faith, partly because of rumors like the one started by Nero when he blamed them for the burning of Rome.
Peter is charging his readers to make sure they are living in a way that reflects who they really are, set apart from dark to light, so that there can be no validity to the accusations, and the message and witness of Jesus won’t be tainted by sinful living.
In other words, if you are suffering because you are acting like a jerk, that’s your own fault.
God’s own possession
It’s a matter of perspective.
Setting
Peter’s original audience were being ostracized socially on account of their faith, partly because of rumors like the one started by Nero when he blamed them for the burning of Rome.
Peter is charging his readers to make sure they are living in a way that reflects who they really are, set apart from dark to light, so that there can be no validity to the accusations, and the message and witness of Jesus won’t be tainted by sinful living.
In other words, if you are suffering because you are acting like a jerk, that’s your own fault.
Trouble
1 Peter 2:11-
Be Like Jesus
21 You were called to this kind of endurance, because Christ suffered on your behalf.
He left you an example so that you might follow in his footsteps.
22 He committed no sin, nor did he ever speak in ways meant to deceive.
23 When he was insulted, he did not reply with insults.
When he suffered, he did not threaten revenge.
Instead, he entrusted himself to the one who judges justly.
24 He carried in his own body on the cross the sins we committed.
He did this so that we might live in righteousness, having nothing to do with sin.
By his wounds you were healed.
25 Though you were like straying sheep, you have now returned to the shepherd and guardian of your lives.
Peter’s original audience were being ostracized socially on account of their faith, partly because of rumors like the one started by Nero when he blamed them for the burning of Rome.
Peter is charging his readers to make sure they are living in a way that reflects who they really are, set apart from dark to light, so that there can be no validity to the accusations, and the message and witness of Jesus won’t be tainted by sinful living.
In other words, if you are suffering because you are acting like a jerk, that’s your own fault.
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