Scripture Teaching

1 Peter Teaching

A teaching guide through 1 Peter, shaped by biblical, Christ-centered, and cross-centered reading.

Overview

A teaching guide through 1 Peter, shaped by biblical, Christ-centered, and cross-centered reading.

Teaching Guide

Teaching paths help you move through the book with a clear purpose. Use the right rail to focus the chapter plan, or stay in the full book view to read every passage in canonical order.

Best for: church-wide formation, annual series, big-picture discipleship.

Each week can point to Study, and some weeks also link to an outline when one is available.

Chapter Plan
Living Hope for Holy Exiles

Peter argues that Christian endurance and holiness are not produced by willpower alone but by the saving reality of God's mercy in Christ. Living hope, tested faith, prophetic fulfillment, redeemed identity, and new birth form the engine of holy conduct.

1 Peter 1:1-12

Elect Exiles: Living Hope Through Present Suffering

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Your suffering does not contradict Your salvation; it refines it and displays the worth of Christ.

1 Peter 1:13-25

Redeemed by Blood, Born Again by Word: A Call to Holy Living

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Gospel identity demands transformed conduct.

A Holy People Living as Witnesses among the Nations

Peter argues that the church's public life must flow from its gospel identity in Christ. Those born by the word must crave the word. Those built on Christ must live as God's priestly people. Those redeemed by mercy must proclaim God's praises. Those living as exiles must resist sinful desires and do good publicly. Those suffering unjustly must follow Christ, whose suffering was both exemplary and substitutionary.

1 Peter 2:1-10

Living Stones: A New People Built Upon Christ

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New birth creates a new people with a new identity and a new purpose.

1 Peter 2:11-17

Sojourners Called to Honor: Gospel Identity Made Visible

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Gospel identity produces visible holiness and respectful submission in a watching world.

1 Peter 2:18-25

Christ's Innocent Suffering: Redemption and Pattern for Endurance

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Christ’s suffering both saves and shapes His people.

Holy Conduct, Gentle Witness, and Suffering for Righteousness

Peter argues that Christian conduct under pressure must be shaped by Christ's lordship and suffering. Household life, church relationships, public apologetic witness, and endurance in unjust suffering all flow from the righteous suffering and triumphant reign of Jesus Christ.

1 Peter 3:1-7

Gospel-Shaped Marriage: Submission, Strength, and Honor

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Gospel identity reshapes marriage through humble strength and informed honor.

1 Peter 3:8-12

Blessed to Bless: Unity and Restraint in the Covenant Community

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Blessed people bless others, even under pressure.

1 Peter 3:13-22

Righteous Suffering Vindicated: Christ's Victory Over All Powers

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Righteous suffering is not defeat; it participates in Christ’s victory.

Suffering with Christ, Living for God's Will, and Entrusting the Soul to the Faithful Creator

Peter argues that suffering with Christ must produce a decisive break with the old life, sober end-time faithfulness, grace-filled service in the church, joy under trial, and trust in God's faithful judgment. The chapter does not glamorize suffering; it interprets suffering through Christ's suffering, God's will, the coming judgment, and future glory.

1 Peter 4:1-6

Christ's Suffering Reorients Us: Breaking with Sin for God's Will

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Those who belong to the crucified Christ no longer live for human passions but for the will of God.

1 Peter 4:7-11

Urgent Love and Faithful Stewardship: Living for the End

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Eschatological urgency produces ordered, loving, God-glorifying service.

1 Peter 4:12-19

Refining Fire: Suffering as Participation in Christ's Glory

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Do not be surprised by suffering; interpret it through Christ’s cross and coming glory.

Humble Shepherding, Watchful Resistance, and the God Who Restores

Peter argues that the suffering church must be ordered by humble shepherding, mutual humility, dependent trust, spiritual vigilance, and steadfast confidence in God's restoring grace. The chapter completes the suffering-to-glory logic of the letter by placing elders, congregations, anxieties, spiritual conflict, and final perseverance under the care of the Chief Shepherd and the God of all grace.

1 Peter 5:1-4

Shepherding Under Christ: Willing Stewardship of God's Flock

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Shepherding is stewardship under Christ’s authority, not self-exalting control.

1 Peter 5:5-11

Humble Submission and Vigilant Resistance: God's Grace Restores

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Humble dependence and alert resistance mark a church awaiting final restoration.

1 Peter 5:12-14

Stand Firm in the True Grace of God

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Stand firm in the true grace of God.