1 Peter 2:13-14,21 - Submit yourselves for the Lord's sake to every authority instituted among men: whether to the king, as the supreme authority, or to governors, who are sent by him to punish those who do wrong and to commend those who do right…To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps.
Conclusions:
- Wives are to be submissive in the same way as believers are to submit to government authorities, and as slaves are to submit to masters
- Be submissive calls for submission to a recognized authority
- Inferiority is not implied by 1 Peter 3:1
- The submission is one of role or function necessary for the orderly operation of the home
- The word is the gospel message
- Believing wives are not to rely on argumentation to win their unbelieving husbands, but on the quality of their lives
- Actions speak louder than words
- Authority established among men depends on God for its existence
- Indirectly, when one disobeys a human ruler he disobeys God, who ordained the system of human government
- When Peter wrote, the emperor was the godless, brutal Nero, who ruled from A.D. 54 to 68
- Of course, obedience to the emperor must never be in violation of the law of God
- The patient endurance of injustice is part of God’s plan for the Christian
- It was an important feature of the true grace of God experienced by the readers
- Christ is the supreme example of suffering evil for doing good
- His experience as the suffering Servant-Savior transforms the suffering of His followers from misery into privilege
Application:
- Do you submit to government authority?
- Do you disobey human rulers?
- Do you patiently endure injustice?
Conclusions derived from NIV Study Bible
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