13: The Gracious Lord and the Chosen People (1Pet 2:1-10)
The
Basics
Setting
In the first
chapter of the epistle, Peter calls the believers’ attention to the great
salvation they have received and exhorts them to conduct themselves in a manner
that is worthy of God’s grace. In this passage, which is a key passage in the
epistle, we will learn of the special relationship that God has with the
believers through Jesus Christ. Knowing how precious Christ is and how nobel our identity is motivates us
to a new life and continual spiritual growth.
Key Verse
“But you are a
chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people,
that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into
His marvelous light” (2:9).
Did You Know…
1. Chief Cornerstone (2:6): “The cornerstone,
which determined the design and orientation of the building, was the most
significant stone in the structure.” 4/1890 “At great cost and care
the corner foundation stone was obtained, moved, and laid. Hillyer
mentions one stone in a quarry that was sixty-nine feet by twelve feet by
thirteen feet (“‘Rock-Sone’ Imagery,” p. 66, n.34)” 2/230
Observation
Outline
(2:1-3)
(2:4-8)
(2:9-10)
Key Words/Phrases
Segment Analysis
2:1-3
1.
How does this paragraph relate
to the previous passage (1:13-25)?
2.
How does God’s word make us
grow? What are the signs of spiritual growth?
3.
When was the last time you had
the desire and hunger for the word of God and grew as a result of feeding on
God’s word?
4.
What does it mean to have
tasted that the Lord is gracious?
5.
How is this relevant to the
desire for the milk of the word?
2:4-8
6.
What kind of stone is meant
when Peter calls Christ the living stone in verse 4?
7.
How do we, the living stones,
relate to Christ, the living stone?
8.
How are we “being built up”
(5)?
9.
How does the analogy of the
spiritual house and holy priesthood aptly describe believers? What is the
purpose of the spiritual house and holy priesthood?
10.
What does this purpose teach us
about how to conduct our lives?
11.
What are the two kinds of
responses to God’s chosen and precious stone?
12.
What are the results of these
responses?
2:9-10
13.
What thought is behind the
words “chosen,” “royal,” “holy,” “special”?
14.
In what ways are Christians
royal priests? What kind of sacrifices should we offer up to God (5)?
15.
How should believers live as
citizens of a holy nation?
16.
We are God’s own special
people. In what ways has God demonstrated to you that you are special?
17.
How does it help you in your
daily walk to know that you are special to God?
18.
According to Peter, what is the
purpose of God’s calling?
19.
How does verse 10 sum up and
reinforce the teachings of the passage?