In our journey through the book of First Peter, we have been reminded that this world is not our home. We are sojourners, passing through a land that is often hostile to our faith and values. Yet, in this environment, we are called to thrive, not just survive. To do so, we must remember who we are in Christ: chosen by God, changed by the Holy Spirit, and cleansed by the precious blood of Jesus. We are born again, joint heirs with Christ, and we have a priceless inheritance awaiting us in heaven. Our focus must not be on past hurts or present pains, but on the future hope we have as part of God's family.
We are living stones, being built into a spiritual temple with Jesus as the Cornerstone. As such, we have a duty to proclaim the transformative power of God to the world. We are to share the gospel with our words and our deeds, living as salt and light. We are also called to be priests in this temple, offering sacrifices that are pleasing to God—our very selves, our praise, and our good works, especially to those in need.
We must also remember the importance of community. God did not create us to live in isolation. We are made in His image, a relational God, and we are to find our relationships within the church, the body of Christ. As we draw nearer to Christ's return, the world will become increasingly hostile, and the temptation to turn away from Christ will intensify. It is in the church that we find the strength to stand firm.
We are a royal priesthood, with royal blood flowing through our veins. Our first duty as priests is to intercede for others before God. We must have a prayer list and bring those who are far from God before Him regularly. We are also to offer sacrifices to God, not of animals as in the Old Testament, but of ourselves, our praise, and our good works.
Jesus is the Cornerstone of the temple that God is building. He is the one we build our lives on, the one we turn to discover truth, and the one we serve. He is our only hope and our only source of strength. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. He has all power over His creation. He is the image of the invisible God, God in the flesh, who lived, died, and was resurrected for us. He is coming again, and when He does, He will rule and reign forever.
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