彼得前书 4
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
跟随基督
4 所以,基督既然在肉身上[a]受过苦,你们也应该以同样的心志装备自己,因为那在肉身上受过苦的,就已经与罪断绝了, 2 以致不再顺着人的欲望,而是顺着神的旨意,在世上[b]度余下的时间。 3 要知道,[c]过往的日子[d],你们做了外邦人愿意做的事,活在好色、私欲、酗酒、荒宴、狂饮和律法所禁止的[e]拜偶像之中——这已经够了。 4 如今在这些事上,因你们不与他们一起跑进那同样放荡的洪流中,他们就感到奇怪,毁谤你们。 5 他们将要向那预备好审判活人和死人的神[f]做出交代。 6 原来福音也是为此而传给了那些死去的人,以致照着肉身说,他们按人的意思[g]被定罪;但照着灵说,却按神的意思[h]活着。
末世的道德规范
7 万物的结局临近了,所以你们为了祷告的缘故应当清醒、谨慎。 8 最要紧的是:要持守彼此之间热切的爱,因为爱能遮盖众多的罪孽。[i] 9 你们要毫无怨言地彼此款待。 10 每个人要照着自己所领受的恩赐来彼此服事,做神各种恩典的好管家。 11 如果有人讲说,要照着神的话语讲说;如果有人服事,要照着神所赐的力量服事,好让神在一切事上藉着耶稣基督得荣耀。愿荣耀和权能都归于他,直到永永远远!阿们。
为基督受苦
12 各位蒙爱的人哪,当火一样的考验临到你们中间,给你们试炼的时候,你们不要感到奇怪,好像发生了怪异的事。 13 相反,你们既然在基督的苦难上有份,就应该照此欢喜,好使你们在他荣耀显现的时候,也可以欢喜、快乐。 14 你们如果因基督的名受责骂,就是蒙福的,因为荣耀的灵,就是神的灵,住在你们身上。[j] 15 你们当中不可有人因杀人、偷窃、作恶[k]、好管闲事而受苦; 16 但如果有人因为是基督徒而受苦,他不应该感到羞耻,反要奉这名[l]来荣耀神; 17 因为时候到了,审判要从神的家开始。如果先从我们开始,那么,那些不肯信从神福音的人会有什么样的结局呢?
19 因此,那些照着神的旨意受苦的人,要藉着行善把自己的灵魂[o]交托给那位信实的造物主。
Footnotes
- 彼得前书 4:1 有古抄本附“为我们”。
- 彼得前书 4:2 在世上——原文直译“在肉身中”。
- 彼得前书 4:3 有古抄本附“对我们来说,”。
- 彼得前书 4:3 有古抄本附“的生活里”。
- 彼得前书 4:3 律法所禁止的——或译作“可憎的”。
- 彼得前书 4:5 神——辅助词语。
- 彼得前书 4:6 的意思——辅助词语。
- 彼得前书 4:6 的意思——辅助词语。
- 彼得前书 4:8 《箴言》10:12。
- 彼得前书 4:14 有古抄本附“就他们而言,他确实是受到了亵渎;而就你们而言,他却得到了荣耀。”
- 彼得前书 4:15 不可有人因杀人、偷窃、作恶——原文直译“不可有人因作为一个凶手、盗贼、为非作歹者”。
- 彼得前书 4:16 奉这名——有古抄本作“因这事”。
- 彼得前书 4:18 怎么样呢——原文直译“出现在哪里呢”。
- 彼得前书 4:18 《箴言》11:31。
- 彼得前书 4:19 灵魂——或译作“生命”。
1 Peter 4
The Voice
4 Since the Anointed suffered in the flesh, prepare yourselves to do the same—anyone who has suffered in the flesh for the Lord is no longer in the grip of sin— 2 so that you may live the rest of your life on earth controlled not by earthly desires but by the will of God.
The reality of suffering in the world causes many to question the existence of an all-powerful and all-loving God. A God of power and love is expected to be both able and willing to remove suffering from our lives. Ultimately, God will make all things new and end suffering, but for now God allows it and calls us to rejoice in the midst of it. Though we may not understand it, pain and suffering have a purpose in God’s plan, and our Creator is not immune to it. Through Jesus God enters into our suffering; now we are called to enter into His.
3 You have already wasted enough time living like those outsiders in the society around you: losing yourselves in sex, in addictions and desires, in drinking and lawless idolatry, in giving your time and allegiance to things that are not godly. 4 When you don’t play the same games they do, they notice that you are living by different rules. That’s why they say such terrible things about you. 5 Someday they, too, will have to give an account of themselves to the One who judges the living and the dead. 6 (This is why the good news had to be brought to those who are dead so that although they are judged in the flesh, they might live in the spirit in the way that pleases God.)
7 We are coming to the end of all things, so be serious and keep your wits about you in order to pray more forcefully. 8 Most of all, love each other steadily and unselfishly, because love makes up for many faults. 9 Show hospitality to each other without complaint. 10 Use whatever gift you’ve received for the good of one another so that you can show yourselves to be good stewards of God’s grace in all its varieties. 11 If you’re called upon to talk, speak as though God put the words in your mouth; if you’re called upon to serve others, serve as though you had the strength of God behind you. In these ways, God may be glorified in all you do through Jesus the Anointed, to whom belongs glory and power, now and forever. Amen.
12 Dear ones, don’t be surprised when you experience your trial by fire. It is not something strange and unusual, 13 but it is something you should rejoice in. In it you share the Anointed’s sufferings, and you will be that much more joyful when His glory is revealed. 14 If anyone condemns you for following Jesus as the Anointed One, consider yourself blessed. The glorious Spirit of God rests on you. 15 But none of you should ever merit suffering like those who have murdered or stolen, meddled in the affairs of others or done evil things. 16 But if you should suffer for being a Christian, don’t think of it as a disgrace, as it would be if you had done wrong. Praise God that you’re permitted to carry this name.
People often suffer because of poor decisions that result in shame, but the people of God face persecution for their faithfulness that leads to honor and glory.
17 For the time for judgment has come, and it is beginning with the household of God. If it is starting with us, what will happen to those who have rejected God’s good news? 18 It is written in Proverbs,
If it is hard for the righteous ones to be saved,
what will happen to the ungodly and the sinners?[a]
19 So even if you should suffer now for doing God’s will, continue doing good and trust your futures to the judgment and mercy of a faithful Creator.
Footnotes
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