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1 Peter 1:10–16 - The Wonder of Our Salvation

36 min · 14. Juni 2026
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There are few things more beautiful than standing on a mountain ridge at sunrise. The valleys are still dark, the air is crisp, and as the first light begins to crest the horizon, the exhilaration of the first glimpse of the sun and its warmth soothes every cell of your being.  Peter is taking us to a high place spiritually. He wants to lift our eyes above our daily concerns in the dark valleys below, the everyday trials, concerns and stress, and he wants with our eyes on Jesus to take us to higher ground in our minds. He wants us to gaze and show us the breathtaking panorama of God’s plan of salvation. Many of us spend our days focused on practical matters. We think about work, family, unpaid bills, health concerns, livestock, relationship issues, weather, repairs, and responsibilities. Peter does not dismiss those concerns. In fact, he writes to believers who are suffering and facing a lot of difficulties.  Yet before he speaks further about their hardships, he wants them to consider the Old Testament prophets and the age of grace that they foretold was coming.   Let us read 1 Peter 1:10–20 nkjv. (10) Of this salvation the prophets have inquired and searched carefully, who prophesied of the grace that would come to you, (11) searching what, or what manner of time, the Spirit of Christ who was in them was indicating when He testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow. (12) To them it was revealed that, not to themselves, but to us they were ministering the things which now have been reported to you through those who have preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things which angels desire to look into. (13) Therefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; (14) as obedient children, not conforming yourselves to the former lusts, as in your ignorance; (15) but as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, (16) because it is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.”

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