Lectio Divina: 1 Peter 1

May grace and peace be yours in abundance! (1 Peter 1:2)

Peter’s letters are addressed to communities throughout Asia Minor, and the notes in my study Bible say that we can assume the members are “Gentiles, resident aliens and household slaves.” Additionally, they face persecution and social ostracism for identifying as Christian.

This meditation looks at verses 2-4 and 8-9. There is talk of heaven in this chapter and I find the dynamic between future and present hopes interesting. While it is easy to pitch our hopes on the future in very difficult circumstances, Peter also talks about the joy in the present moment. And this he says to an audience enduring difficulties which I personally cannot begin to imagine. You are receiving the outcome of your faith (v9). Whilst circumstances remain difficult, the hope that we long for is not confined solely to the future. It is also right here, around and among us, even in the midst of the mess.

Do you know anyone who embodies an earthy, joy-right-here-in-the-mess kind of faith and hope? Not by-passing pain, not ignoring injustice, but hope and love in the midst of it?

May this kind of resurrection hope be yours.

Blessings as you pray.

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One Comment on “Lectio Divina: 1 Peter 1

  1. Thank you. Your prayers and words are so helpful to my spirit and to so many others too

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