1 Peter 2:1

Wherefore laying aside — As inconsistent with that pure love. All dissimulation — Which is the outward expression of guile in the heart.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:2

Desire — Always, as earnestly as new born babes do, 1 Peter 1:3. The milk of the word — That word of God which nourishes the soul as milk does the body, and which is sincere, pure from all guile, so that none are deceived who cleave to it. That you may grow thereby — In faith, love, holiness, unto t... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:4

To whom coming — By faith. As unto a living stone — Living from eternity; alive from the dead. There is a wonderful beauty and energy in these expressions, which describe Christ as a spiritual foundation, solid, firm, durable; and believers as a building erected upon it, in preference to that temple... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:5

Ye — Believers. As living stones — Alive to God through him. Are built up — In union with each other. A spiritual house — Being spiritual yourselves, and an habitation of God through the Spirit. An holy priesthood — Consecrated to God, and "holy as he is holy." To offer up — Your souls and bodies, w... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:7

To them who believe, he is become the head of the corner — The chief corner stone, on which the whole building rests. Unbelievers too will at length find him such to their sorrow, Matthew 21:44. Psalms 118:22.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:8

Who stumble, whereunto also they were appointed — They who believe not, stumble, and fall, and perish for ever; God having appointed from all eternity, "he that believeth not shall be damned.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:9

But ye — Who believe in Christ Are — In a higher sense than ever the Jews were. A chosen or elect race, a royal priesthood — "Kings and priests unto God," Revelation 1:6. As princes, ye have power with God, and victory over sin, the world, and the devil: as priests, ye are consecrated to God, for of... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:10

Who in time past were not a people — Much less the people of God; but scattered individuals of many nations. The former part of the verse particularly respects the gentiles; the latter, the Jews.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:11

Here begins the exhortation drawn from the second motive. Sojourners: pilgrims — The first word properly means, those who are in a strange house; the second, those who are in a strange country. You sojourn in the body; you are pilgrims in this world. Abstain from desires of anything in this house, o... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:12

Honest — Not barely unblamable, but virtuous in every respect. But our language sinks under the force, beauty, and copiousness of the original expressions. That they by your good works which they shall behold — See with their own eyes. May glorify God — By owning his grace in you, and following your... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:13

Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man — To every secular power. Instrumentally these are ordained by men; but originally all their power is from God.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:17

Honour all men — As being made in the image of God, bought by his Son, and designed for his kingdom. Honour the king — Pay him all that regard both in affection and action which the laws of God and man require.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:18

Servants — Literally, household servants. With all fear — Of offending them or God. Not only to the good — Tender, kind. And gentle — Mild, easily forgiving.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:21

Hereunto are ye — Christians. Called — To suffer wrongfully. Leaving you an example — When he went to God. That ye might follow his steps — Of innocence and patience.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:22

In all these instances the example of Christ is peculiarly adapted to the state of servants, who easily slide either into sin or guile, reviling their fellowservants, or threatening them, the natural result of anger without power. He committed himself to him that judgeth righteously — The only solid... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Peter 2:24

Who himself bore our sins — That is, the punishment due to them. In his afflicted, torn, dying body on the tree — The cross, whereon chiefly slaves or servants were wont to suffer. That we being dead to sin — Wholly delivered both from the guilt and power of it: indeed, without an atonement first ma... [ Continue Reading ]

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