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信徒像活石被建造成灵宫

所以要除去一切恶毒、一切诡诈、虚伪、嫉妒和一切毁谤的话, 像初生婴孩爱慕那纯净的灵奶,好叫你们靠它长大,进入救恩; 因为你们已经体验过主是美善的。 主是活石,虽然被人弃绝,却是 神所拣选所珍贵的;你们到他面前来, 也就像活石,被建造成为灵宫,作圣洁的祭司,借着耶稣基督献上蒙 神悦纳的灵祭。 因为经上记着:

“看哪,我在锡安放了一块石头,

就是所拣选所珍贵的房角石,

信靠他的人,必不致失望。”

所以这石头,对你们信的人是宝贵的,但对那不信的人,却是

“建筑工人所弃的石头,

成了房角的主要石头。”

它又

“作了绊脚的石头,

使人跌倒的盘石。”

他们跌倒是因为不顺从这道,他们这样是必然的。

然而你们是蒙拣选的族类,是君尊的祭司,是圣洁的国民,是属 神的子民,为要叫你们宣扬那召你们出黑暗入奇妙光明者的美德。

10 “你们从前不是子民,

现在却是 神的子民;

从前未蒙怜恤,

现在却蒙了怜恤。”

应当品行端正

11 亲爱的,我劝你们作客旅和寄居的人,要禁戒肉体的私欲,这私欲是与灵魂争战的。 12 你们在教外人中,应当品行端正,使那些人,虽然毁谤你们是作恶的,但因为看见你们的好行为,就要在鉴察的日子颂赞 神。

13 你们为主的缘故,要顺服人的一切制度,无论是至尊的君王, 14 或是君王所派赏善罚恶的官员; 15 因为这是 神的旨意,要借着你们的善行,塞住糊涂无知人的口。 16 你们是自由的人,但不要用自由来掩饰邪恶,总要像 神的仆人。 17 要尊重众人,爱护弟兄,敬畏 神,尊敬君王。

基督受苦的榜样

18 你们作仆人的,要凡事敬畏顺服主人,不单是对善良温和的,就是乖僻的也要顺服。 19 因为人若在 神面前为良心的缘故,忍受冤屈的苦楚,是有福的。 20 你们若因犯罪受责打而能忍耐,有甚么可夸的呢?但你们若因行善而受苦,能忍耐,在 神看来,这是有福的。 21 你们就是为此蒙召,因基督也为你们受过苦,给你们留下榜样,叫你们跟随他的脚踪行。

22 “他从来没有犯过罪,

口里也找不到诡诈。”

23 他被骂的时候不还嘴,受苦的时候也不说恐吓的话;只把自己交托给那公义的审判者。 24 他在木头上亲身担当了我们的罪,使我们既然不活在罪中,就可以为义而活。因他受的鞭伤,你们就得了医治。 25 你们从前好象迷路的羊,但现在已经回到你们灵魂的牧人和监督那里了。

So get rid of hatefulness and deception, of insincerity and jealousy and slander. Be like newborn babies, crying out for spiritual milk that will help you grow into salvation if you have tasted and found the Lord to be good.

Come to Him—the living stone—who was rejected by people but accepted by God as chosen and precious. Like living stones, let yourselves be assembled into a spiritual house, a holy order of priests who offer up spiritual sacrifices that will be acceptable to God through Jesus the Anointed. For it says in the words of the prophet Isaiah,

See here—I am laying in Zion a stone,
    a cornerstone, chosen and precious;
Whoever depends upon Him will never be disgraced.[a]

To you who believe and depend on Him, He is precious; but to you who don’t, remember the words of the psalmist:

The stone that the builders rejected
    has been laid as the cornerstone—the very stone that holds together the entire foundation,[b]

and of Isaiah:

A stone that blocks their way,
    a rock that trips them.[c]

They stumble because they don’t follow the word of God, as they were destined to do.

But you are a chosen people, set aside to be a royal order of priests, a holy nation, God’s own; so that you may proclaim the wondrous acts of the One who called you out of inky darkness into shimmering light. 10 Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received it.

11 Beloved, remember you don’t belong in this world. You are resident aliens living in exile, so resist those desires of the flesh that battle against the soul. 12 Live honorably among the outsiders so that, even when some may be inclined to call you criminals, when they see your good works, they might give glory to God when He returns in judgment.

13 For the Lord’s sake, accept the decrees and laws of all the various human institutions, whether they come from the highest human ruler 14 or agents he sends to punish those who do wrong and to reward those who do well. 15 You see, it is God’s will that by doing what is right and good you should hush the gabbing ignorance of the foolish. 16 Live as those who are free and not as those who use their freedom as a pretext for evil, but live as God’s servants. 17 Respect everyone. Love the community of believers. Reverence God. Honor your ruler.

The word “submission” evokes concerns about sexism, racism, and dehumanization. Unfortunately there have been good reasons to draw such conclusions. The true purpose of biblical submission, however, is not to sanction any type of inequality but to honor Jesus even in the most difficult circumstances. Offering an attitude of humility toward those who are undeserving of it mirrors the unmerited favor God graciously gives to us. When submission is modeled evenly by all believers—male and female, young and old—it is no longer enslaving, but liberating.

18 If you are a slave, submit yourself to the master who has authority over you, whether he is kind and gentle or harsh as he deals with you. 19 For grace is clearly at work when a person accepts undeserved pain and suffering and does so because he is mindful of God. 20 For what credit is there in enduring punishment you deserve? But if you do what is right and yet are punished and endure it patiently, God will be pleased with you. 21-22 For you were called to this kind of life, as Isaiah said,

He did no wrong deed,
    and no evil word came from His mouth.[d]

Many believers face intense persecution, but western Christians tend not to experience anything beyond social pressure. Are we merely pursuing comfort, or are we willing to swim against culture?

The Anointed One suffered for us and left us His example so that we could follow in His steps. 23 When He was verbally abused, He didn’t return the abuse; when He suffered, He didn’t make threats to cause suffering in return; instead, He trusted that all would be put right by the One who is just when He judges. 24 He took on our sins in His body when He died on the cross[e] so that we, being dead to sin, can live for righteousness. As the Scripture says, “Through His wounds, you were healed.”[f] 25 For there was a time when you were like sheep that wandered from the fold, but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Guardian of your lives.