Outcomes for Peter’s Letters
Standing firm with confidence by overcoming external persecution (1 Peter) , and internal Perversion, (2 Peter) , in the Race of Hope through biblical response. This letter was written by Apostle Peter from Rome the capital city of agents of persecution. Peter wrote from a life experience after denying Jesus three times and being restored and commissioned to feed the flock of Jesus.
1st Peter was written to minority believers from non Jew background scattered among the majority Roman and Gentiles unbelievers who were going through severe persecution because of their choices in following Jesus. They were encouraged to remain faithful followers of Jesus in their response to persecution. This letter reminded these Gentile background believers three truths as they navigated the race of hope.
- Who they were before they began race, not a people, no hope and dead and lost without Christ.
- Who they are now, – a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession declaring the praises of who called them from darkness into marvellous light.
- Who they would become through the new living Hope when Jesus comes again. He pointed out that Jesus the Messiah suffered faithful and many believers through out the world were facing the same challenge.
2nd Peter was written to minority believers from non Jew background scattered among the majority Roman unbelievers who were going through severe perversion (wrong doctrine) to counter their choices in following Jesus. They were encouraged to be mature followers in their response to the false teachers. To grow in the grace of our lord Jesus Christ. By the help of the Holy Spirit the early church victoriously overcame persecution but was defeated through perversion and false teaching (yeast of the Pharisees, Sadducees and Herod).