I Peter 3 - Daily Bible Devotional
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I Peter 3
Peter encourages wives to submit to their husbands through respectful and pure behavior, focusing on inner beauty rather than outward appearance. He urges husbands to treat their wives with understanding and honor, recognizing them as partners in God’s gift of life. Together, believers are called to live in unity, showing compassion, humility, and love. Instead of returning evil for evil, they are to bless others, reflecting the character of Christ. Peter reminds them to guard their speech, turn away from evil, and pursue peace. Even when they suffer for doing good, they are blessed. In those moments, they must be ready to explain their hope with gentleness and respect. Just as Christ suffered to bring us to God, believers must submit in baptism and take up His cause with courage.
We are challenged to live with honor in every aspect of life, starting with our closest relationships. As husbands and wives, we must treat each other with respect, humility, and understanding, knowing that our prayers are heard when we walk in unity and love properly. We are called to be like-minded, compassionate, and gentle, refusing to repay evil for evil. Instead, we bless others, understanding that we were called to inherit a blessing. When we suffer for doing good, we need not fear. We set apart Christ as Lord in our hearts and prepare to provide an answer for our hope. We look to Jesus, who suffered once for sins. We are baptized for salvation, and are committed to following Him.
Loving Father, thank You for teaching us to live with compassion and peace. Help us treat others gracefully, especially in our marriages and closest relationships. Teach us to respond to insults with kindness and to turn away from evil in both word and deed. Fill our hearts with courage so we may share the hope we have in Christ with gentleness and respect. When we face suffering for doing what is right, remind us of Jesus, who gave Himself to bring us near to You. May we follow our conversion with a life full of service to You in good conscience.
Thought Questions:
How should wives behave to lead their husbands closer to Christ? And why should husbands strive to treat their wives with honor?
What qualities and choices can you bring to all relationships to strengthen them? What if the other person does something unkind to you?
Why does making a defense concerning Christ include both His death for sins once for all, and the need for a person to be baptized?