The First Letter from Peter was addressed to Christians, here called "God's chosen people," who were scattered throughout the northern part of Asia Minor. The main purpose of the letter is to encourage the readers, who were facing persecution and suffering for their faith. The writer does this by reminding his readers of the Good News about Jesus Christ, whose death, resurrection, and promised coming gave them hope. In the light of this they are to accept and endure their suffering, confident that it is a test of the genuineness of their faith and that they will be rewarded on "the Day when Jesus Christ is revealed."
Along with his encouragement in time of trouble, the writer also urges his readers to live as people who belong to Christ.
Outline of Contents
- Introduction 1.1—2
- Reminder of God's salvation 1.3—12
- Exhortation to holy living 1.13—2.10
- The Christian's responsibilities in time of suffering 2.11—4.19
- Christian humility and service 5.1—11
- Conclusion 5.12—14
Source:
The First Letter from Peter. (1972). In Catholic (Ed.), May they be one Bible: Good news translation (2013 ed., p. 1660). Bible Society.