From b5c173abd63b8018015602e1a73cd77caae30545 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joycerendahl Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 20:52:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update '61-1pe/02.md' --- 61-1pe/02.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/61-1pe/02.md b/61-1pe/02.md index 47cf244..754312b 100644 --- a/61-1pe/02.md +++ b/61-1pe/02.md @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ See: [Free (Freedom)](../articles/free.md); [Sinful Nature](../articles/sinfulna Christians show that they are free by what they do. Because Christians are free, they need to respect all people. Christians are to “love”(ἀγαπάω/g0025) each other. They are to “revere”(φοβέω/g5399) and worship God only. Peter says Christians are to "honor the king." That is, they need to show respect to the one who rules their country. -See; Free (Freedom); Love; Fear of God +See: [Free (Freedom)](../articles/free.md); [Love](../articles/love.md); [Fear of God](../articles/fearofgod.md) ## 2:18-20 @@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ See; Free (Freedom); Love; Fear of God Peter wrote that a “household servant”(οἰκέτης/g3610) works for his master, giving them “all respect”(φόβος/g5401). That is, servants voluntarily give respect to their masters the way everyone is to respect their rulers (see:2:17). This is because the Christian has the highest respect for God. Servants should serve masters who are fair or unfair in the same way. This gives honor to God. -See: Serve (Servant, Slave) +See: [Serve (Servant, Slave)](../articles/serve.md) ### What does Peter say is “praiseworthy”? Peter wrote that it is "praiseworthy" when a Christian is treated unjustly because he believes in Jesus. That is, God is pleased when Christians trust him when they are being treated badly or suffer. Christians do not need to stop doing things that honor God in order to avoid being punished or mistreated by other people. This is because Christians are to do the same types of things that Jesus did. -See: Praise; Justice (Just, Unjust) +See: [Praise](../articles/praise.md); [Justice (Just, Unjust)](../articles/justice.md) ## 2:21-25 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ See: Praise; Justice (Just, Unjust) When Peter wrote that Jesus called Christians to "this," he wanted his readers to think about suffering. Some scholars think Jesus called Christians specifically to be falsely accused and mistreatment for simply being Christians. Other scholars think Jesus called Christians specifically to trust God when they suffered for doing what was right (see: John 15:18-20; 2 Timothy 3:12). -See: Suffer +See: [Suffer](../articles/suffer.md) ### How was Jesus “reviled”? @@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ Jesus was “reviled”(λοιδορέω/g3058) when people spoke evil thing abo Paul wrote that Christians needed to have "no more part in sin" and needed to "live for righteousness." He wanted his readers to remember that they no longer have to sin. This is because they believe in Jesus, and God saved them from their sins. Now, they are to do things that honor God. This is what Jesus did. When Jesus died on the cross, he made it possible for people to be at peace with God and to do what God wants them to do. He also made it possible for them to live together with God in heaven forever (see: Isaiah 53:5). None of this is possible before God saves someone from their sins. -See: Sin; Righteous (Righteousness); Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins); Cross; Heaven +See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Righteous (Righteousness)](../articles/righteous.md); [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md) ### Why did Peter write, “by his bruises you have been healed”? When Peter wrote "by his bruises you have been healed," he used a metaphor to talk about how God saves people from their sins. The bruises of Jesus came when the soldiers beat him and then hung him on a cross to die. Peter wanted to say that because Jesus suffered physically, people who believe in Jesus no longer need to suffer in a different way. This was not a physical suffering. Instead, if they believe in Jesus, God will save them from their sins and they will be at peace with God. This is a type of healing. -See: Metaphor; Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins); Cross; Faith (Believe in) +See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Faith (Believe in)](../articles/faith.md) ### What did Peter want readers to think about when he wrote about the "shepherd and guardian of their souls"?