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A Summary of the Book of 1 Peter May 15, 2009
 
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FIGURE
 
1
1
 
PETER
 
RELATIONSHIP
 
MAP
 
 –
 
CREATED
 
BY
 
GERRY
 
PETERS
 
1
 
P
ETER
 
M
AP
 
D
ESCRIBED
 
1.
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:1
12
 
a.
 
Relationship:
 
God
 
and
 
Man
 
b.
 
It’s
 
all
 
about:
 
Our
 
Belief 
 
c.
 
The
 
emphasis
 
is
 
on:
 
God’s
 
Dominion
 
and
 
Provision
 
for
 
our
 
Salvation.
 
2.
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:13
21
 
a.
 
Relationship:
 
Man
 
and
 
God
 
b.
 
It’s
 
all
 
about:
 
Our
 
Belief 
 
(2)
 
c.
 
The
 
emphasis
 
is
 
on:
 
Our
 
Destiny,
 
which
 
is
 
our
 
Salvation
 
3.
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:22
3:7
 
a.
 
Relationship:
 
Man
 
and
 
Others
 
b.
 
It’s
 
all
 
about:
 
Our
 
Behavior
 
c.
 
The
 
emphasis
 
is
 
on:
 
Our
 
Duty,
 
which
 
is
 
Submission
 
4.
 
1
 
Peter
 
3:8
4:19
 
a.
 
Relationship:
 
Man
 
and
 
Circumstances
 
b.
 
It’s
 
all
 
about:
 
Our
 
Buffet
 
c.
 
The
 
emphasis
 
is
 
on
:
 
Discipline,
 
which
 
will
 
include
 
Suffering
 
5.
 
1
 
Peter
 
5
 
a.
 
Relationship:
 
Mature
 
Believer
 
and
 
Seekers
 
/
 
New
 
Believers
 
b.
 
It’s
 
all
 
about:
 
The
 
Banquet
 
c.
 
The
 
Emphasis
 
is
 
on:
 
The
 
Disciple,
 
which
 
means
 
being
 
a
 
Servant
 
 
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P
ETER
 
M
AP
 
E
XPLAINED
 
The
 
book
 
of 
 
1
 
Peter
 
is
 
a
 
story
 
of 
 
relationships
 
beginning
 
with
 
God.
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:1
 
begins
 
with
 
an
 
explanation
 
of 
 
God’s
 
relationship
 
with
 
Man
1
 
including
 
His
 
love
 
and
 
provision
 
for
 
man’s
 
eternity.
 
It
 
is
 
only
 
as
 
man
 
understands
 
God’s
 
love
 
for
 
him,
 
is
 
he
 
able
 
to
 
embrace
 
and
 
 join
 
into
 
that
 
relationship,
 
Man
 
to
 
God
2
.
 
In
 
this
 
relationship
 
we
 
seek
 
to
 
live
 
holy
 
lives,
 
separated
 
unto
 
God
 
in
 
all
 
our
 
ways,
 
thereby
 
bringing
 
glory
 
to
 
God
 
and
 
demonstrating
 
our
 
love
 
to
 
Him.
 
This
 
is
 
the
 
primary
 
purpose
 
of 
 
man’s
 
relationship
 
with
 
God.
 
The
 
relationship
 
story
 
continues
 
with
 
Man
 
and
 
Others.
3
 
In
 
1
 
Peter,
 
we
 
are
 
reminded
 
that
 
this
 
new
 
relationship
 
will
 
only
 
become
 
what
 
God
 
intended
 
as
 
we
 
understand
 
and
 
embrace
 
God’s
 
love
 
for
 
us
 
and
 
then
 
grow
 
in
 
our
 
relationship
 
with
 
God,
 
the
 
spirit
 
filled
 
life.
 
With
 
the
 
Holy
 
Spirit
 
alive
 
in
 
us,
 
the
 
initial
 
evidence
 
will
 
be
 
seen
 
in
 
our
 
behavior
 
toward
 
others.
 
We
 
will
 
have
 
no
 
ambition
 
to
 
satisfy
 
our
 
ego
 
but
 
look
 
to
 
the
 
needs
 
of 
 
others
 
and
 
do
 
good
 
as
 
God
 
directs
 
us.
 
We
 
will
 
be
 
known
 
for
 
our
 
cooperation
 
and
 
submission
 
among
 
to
 
others
 
to
 
the
 
glory
 
of 
 
God.
 
We
 
will
 
be
 
known
 
for
 
our
 
love
 
for
 
the
 
brethren.
 
Peter
 
now
 
opens
 
the
 
door
 
to
 
the
 
next
 
relationship
 
within
 
the
 
Christian
 
experience,
 
Man
 
and
 
his
 
Circumstances
4
.
 
Before
 
every
 
believer,
 
the
 
Lord
 
places
 
or
 
allows
 
circumstances
 
to
 
be
 
placed
 
before
 
us;
 
our
 
buffet
 
so
 
to
 
speak.
 
As
 
Christ
 
suffered,
 
we
 
too
 
may
 
be
 
called
 
upon
 
to
 
suffer
 
since
 
we
 
have
 
made
 
a
 
“break
5
 
from
 
the
 
way
 
of 
 
sin
 
and
 
chosen
 
rather
 
the
 
will
 
of 
 
God
 
in
 
all
 
matters
 
of 
 
our
 
life.
 
This
 
is
 
the
 
great
 
discipline
 
of 
 
the
 
believer,
 
to
 
walk
 
circumspectly
 
before
 
the
 
Lord,
 
seeking
 
God’s
 
glory
 
in
 
all
 
our
 
ways.
 
It
 
may
 
be
 
that
 
your
 
buffet
 
includes
 
some
 
wonderful
 
blessings.
 
These
 
too
 
must
 
be
 
observed
 
with
 
God’s
 
glory
 
and
 
His
 
will
 
in
 
full
 
view.
 
This
 
relationship
 
may
 
be
 
the
 
most
 
difficult
 
and
 
so
 
it
 
is
 
rightly
 
said
 
that
 
this
 
portion’s
 
emphasis
 
is
 
on
 
the
 
discipline
 
of 
 
the
 
believer
 
as
 
we
 
make
 
a
 
break
 
from
 
the
 
way
 
of 
 
sin
 
and
 
our
 
personal
 
desires.
 
It
 
is
 
often
 
much
 
easier
 
to
 
choose
 
the
 
will
 
of 
 
God
 
when
 
we
 
suffer
 
than
 
when
 
we
 
live
 
with
 
an
 
abundance
 
of 
 
blessing.
 
The
 
final
 
relationship
 
that
 
Peter
 
brings
 
before
 
us
 
is
 
the
 
relationship
 
of 
 
the
 
Mature
 
Believer
 
and
 
the
 
Seeker.
6
 
This
 
added
 
component
 
will
 
allow
 
the
 
relationships
 
of 
 
1
 
Peter
 
to
 
be
 
perpetual
 
and
 
progressive.
 
Perpetual
 
means
 
that
 
the
 
relationships
 
will
 
be
 
ongoing,
 
and
 
with
 
each
 
season
 
with
 
a
 
greater
 
passion.
 
Progressive
 
means
 
that
 
we
 
bring
 
someone
 
new
 
with
 
us
 
as
 
we
 
shepherd
 
them
 
with
 
care.
 
Without
 
this
 
relationship
 
dynamic,
 
we
 
will
 
begin
 
to
 
see
 
the
 
light
 
growing
 
dim
 
and
 
powerless.
 
All
 
previous
 
relationships
 
have
 
prepared
 
us
 
for
 
this
 
one,
 
to
 
bring
 
new
 
life
 
into
 
the
 
kingdom
 
of 
 
God.
 
Christian
 
maturity
 
has
 
nothing
 
to
 
do
 
with
 
the
 
number
 
of 
 
years
 
a
 
person
 
has
 
attended
 
the
 
Church
 
or
 
the
 
age
 
of 
 
the
 
believer.
 
Maturity
 
has
 
everything
 
to
 
do
 
with
 
the
 
believer’s
 
personal
 
God
relationships
7
;
 
the
 
eagerness
 
for
 
holiness
 
and
 
his
 
love
 
for
 
the
 
brethren.
 
You
 
can
 
see
 
the
 
maturity
 
in
 
how
 
he
 
weathers
 
the
 
buffet
 
of 
 
life,
 
the
 
blessings
 
and
 
the
 
sufferings,
 
and
 
how
 
he
 
endured
 
as
 
a
 
believer
 
in
 
Christ.
 
This
 
person
 
is
 
an
 
Elder.
 
This
 
Elder
 
shepherds
 
new
 
sheep
 
into
 
the
 
fold
 
of 
 
God
 
and
 
walks
 
with
 
them
 
as
 
they
 
grow
 
and
 
experience
 
all
 
that
 
God
 
has
 
set
 
before
 
them.
 
1
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:1
12
 
2
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:13
21
 
3
 
1
 
Peter
 
1:22
3:7
 
4
 
1
 
Peter
 
3:8
4:19
 
5
 
1
 
Peter
 
4:1
 
6
 
1
 
Peter
 
5
 
7
 
The
 
combined
 
relationships
 
as
 
described
 
in
 
1
 
Peter.
 
 
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P
ETER
 
P
RIMARY
 
S
CRIPTURE
 
V
ERSES
:
8
 
1.
 
Blessed
 
be
 
the
 
God
 
and
 
Father
 
of 
 
our
 
Lord
 
Jesus
 
Christ!
 
By
 
his
 
great
 
mercy
 
he
 
gave
 
us
 
new
 
birth
 
into
 
a
 
living
 
hope
 
through
 
the
 
resurrection
 
of 
 
Jesus
 
Christ
 
from
 
the
 
dead,
 
that
 
is,
 
into
 
an
 
inheritance
 
imperishable,
 
undefiled,
 
and
 
unfading.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
1:3
4)
 
2.
 
Therefore,
 
get
 
your
 
minds
 
ready
 
for
 
action
 
by
 
being
 
fully
 
sober,
 
and
 
set
 
your
 
hope
 
completely
 
on
 
the
 
grace
 
that
 
will
 
be
 
brought
 
to
 
you
 
when
 
Jesus
 
Christ
 
is
 
revealed.
 
Like
 
obedient
 
children,
 
do
 
not
 
comply
 
with
 
the
 
evil
 
urges
 
you
 
used
 
to
 
follow
 
in
 
your
 
ignorance,
 
but,
 
like
 
the
 
Holy
 
One
 
who
 
called
 
you,
 
become
 
holy
 
yourselves
 
in
 
all
 
of 
 
your
 
conduct,
 
for
 
it
 
is
 
written,
 
You
 
shall 
 
be
 
holy 
 ,
 
because
 
 
am
 
holy 
.”
 
(1
 
Peter
 
1:13
15)
 
3.
 
You
 
have
 
purified
 
your
 
souls
 
by
 
obeying
 
the
 
truth
 
in
 
order
 
to
 
show
 
sincere
 
mutual
 
love.
 
So
 
love
 
one
 
another
 
earnestly
 
from
 
a
 
pure
 
heart.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
1:22)
 
4.
 
But
 
you
 
are
 
a
 
chosen
 
race
,
 
a
 
royal 
 
 priesthood 
,
 
a
 
holy 
 
nation
,
 
a
 
 people
 
of 
 
his
 
own
,
 
so
 
that
 
you
 
may
 
 proclaim
 
the
 
virtues
 
of 
 
the
 
one
 
who
 
called
 
you
 
out
 
of 
 
darkness
 
into
 
his
 
marvelous
 
light.
 
You
 
once
 
were
 
not 
 
a
 
 people
,
 
but
 
now
 
you
 
are
 
God’s
 
people.
 
You
 
were
 
shown
 
no
 
mercy,
 
but
 
now
 
you
 
have
 
received
 
mercy.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
2:9
10)
 
5.
 
Be
 
subject
 
to
 
every
 
human
 
institution
 
for
 
the
 
Lord’s
 
sake,
 
whether
 
to
 
a
 
king
 
as
 
supreme
 
or
 
to
 
governors
 
as
 
those
 
he
 
commissions
 
to
 
punish
 
wrongdoers
 
and
 
praise
 
those
 
who
 
do
 
good.
 
For
 
God
 
wants
 
you
 
to
 
silence
 
the
 
ignorance
 
of 
 
foolish
 
people
 
by
 
doing
 
good.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
2:13
14).
 
6.
 
In
 
the
 
same
 
way,
 
wives,
 
be
 
subject
 
to
 
your
 
own
 
husbands….Husbands,
 
in
 
the
 
same
 
way,
 
treat
 
your
 
wives
 
with
 
consideration
 
(1
 
Peter
 
3:1,
 
8)
 
7.
 
So,
 
since
 
Christ
 
suffered
 
in
 
the
 
flesh,
 
you
 
also
 
arm
 
yourselves
 
with
 
the
 
same
 
attitude,
 
because
 
the
 
one
 
who
 
has
 
suffered
 
in
 
the
 
flesh
 
has
 
finished
 
with
 
sin,
 
in
 
that
 
he
 
spends
 
the
 
rest
 
of 
 
his
 
time
 
on
 
earth
 
concerned
 
about
 
the
 
will
 
of 
 
God
 
and
 
not
 
human
 
desires.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
4:1)
 
8.
 
For
 
the
 
culmination
 
of 
 
all
 
things
 
is
 
near.
 
So
 
be
 
self 
controlled
 
and
 
sober
minded
 
for
 
the
 
sake
 
of 
 
prayer.
 
Above
 
all
 
keep
 
your
 
love
 
for
 
one
 
another
 
fervent,
 
because
 
love
 
covers
 
a
 
multitude
 
of 
 
sins
.
 
Show
 
hospitality
 
to
 
one
 
another
 
without
 
complaining.
 
Just
 
as
 
each
 
one
 
has
 
received
 
a
 
gift,
 
use
 
it
 
to
 
serve
 
one
 
another
 
as
 
good
 
stewards
 
of 
 
the
 
varied
 
grace
 
of 
 
God.
 
Whoever
 
speaks,
 
let
 
it
 
be
 
with
 
God’s
 
words.
 
Whoever
 
serves,
 
do
 
so
 
with
 
the
 
strength
 
that
 
God
 
supplies,
 
so
 
that
 
in
 
everything
 
God
 
will
 
be
 
glorified
 
through
 
Jesus
 
Christ.
 
To
 
him
 
belong
 
the
 
glory
 
and
 
the
 
power
 
forever
 
and
 
ever.
 
Amen.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
4:7
11)
 
9.
 
Dear
 
friends,
 
do
 
not
 
be
 
astonished
 
that
 
a
 
trial
 
by
 
fire
 
is
 
occurring
 
among
 
you,
 
as
 
though
 
something
 
strange
 
were
 
happening
 
to
 
you.
 
But
 
rejoice
 
in
 
the
 
degree
 
that
 
you
 
have
 
shared
 
in
 
the
 
sufferings
 
of 
 
Christ,
 
so
 
that
 
when
 
his
 
glory
 
is
 
revealed
 
you
 
may
 
also
 
rejoice
 
and
 
be
 
glad.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
4:12
13)
 
10.
 
So
 
as
 
your
 
fellow
 
elder
 
and
 
a
 
witness
 
of 
 
Christ’s
 
sufferings
 
and
 
as
 
one
 
who
 
shares
 
in
 
the
 
glory
 
that
 
will
 
be
 
revealed,
 
I
 
urge
 
the
 
elders
 
among
 
you:
 
Give
 
a
 
shepherd’s
 
care
 
to
 
God’s
 
flock
 
among
 
you,
 
exercising
 
oversight
 
not
 
merely
 
as
 
a
 
duty
 
but
 
willingly
 
under
 
God’s
 
direction,
 
not
 
for
 
shameful
 
profit
 
but
 
eagerly.
 
(1
 
Peter
 
5:1
2)
 
8
 
All
 
Scripture
 
portions
 
taken
 
from
 
the
 
NETBible
 
by
 
permission.
 
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