1 Peter
Chapter 4
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Christ’s mortal nature, then, has been crucified, and you must arm yourselves with the same intention; he whose mortal nature has been crucified is quit, now, of sin.
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The rest of your mortal life must be ordered by God’s will, not by human appetites.
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Time enough has been spent already in doing what the heathen would have you do, following a course of incontinence, passion, drunkenness, revelling, carousal, and shameful idolatry.
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They are surprised that you do not rush headlong into the same welter of debauch, and call you ill names accordingly;
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they will have to answer for it before him who is all in readiness to pass sentence on the living and the dead.
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That is why dead men, too, had the gospel message brought to them; though their mortal natures had paid the penalty in men’s eyes, in the sight of God their spirits were to live on.
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The end of all things is close at hand; live wisely, and keep your senses awake to greet the hours of prayer.
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Above all things, preserve constant charity among yourselves; charity draws the veil over a multitude of sins.
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Make one another free of what is yours ungrudgingly,
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sharing with all whatever gift each of you has received, as befits the stewards of a God so rich in graces.
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One of you preaches, let him remember that it is God’s message he is uttering; another distributes relief, let him remember that it is God who supplies him the opportunity; that so, in all you do, God may be glorified through Jesus Christ; to him be the glory and the power through endless ages, Amen.
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Do not be surprised, beloved, that this fiery ordeal should have befallen you, to test your quality; there is nothing strange in what is happening to you.
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Rather rejoice, when you share in some measure the sufferings of Christ; so joy will be yours, and triumph, when his glory is revealed.
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Your lot will be a blessed one, if you are reproached for the name of Christ; it means that the virtue of God’s honour and glory and power, it means that his own Spirit, is resting upon you.
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Let it not be said that any of you underwent punishment for murder, or theft, or slander, or infringing other men’s rights;
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but, if a man is punished for being a Christian, he has no need to be ashamed of it; let him bear that name, and give glory to God.
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The time is ripe for judgement to begin, and to begin with God’s own household; and if our turn comes first, what will be its issue for those who refuse credence to God’s message?
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If the just man wins salvation only with difficulty, what will be the plight of the godless, of the sinner?
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Why then, let those who suffer in fulfilment of God’s will commend their souls, all innocent, into his hands; he created them, and he will not fail them.