1 Pedro 3
Dios Habla Hoy
Deberes de los esposos
3 Así también ustedes, las esposas, sométanse a sus esposos, para que, si algunos de ellos no creen en el mensaje, puedan ser convencidos, sin necesidad de palabras, por el comportamiento de ustedes, 2 al ver ellos su conducta pura y reverente para con Dios. 3 Que el adorno de ustedes no consista en cosas externas, como peinados exagerados, joyas de oro o vestidos lujosos, 4 sino en lo íntimo del corazón, en la belleza incorruptible de un espíritu suave y tranquilo. Esta belleza vale mucho delante de Dios. 5 Pues éste era también, en tiempos antiguos, el adorno de las mujeres santas; ellas confiaban en Dios y se sometían a sus esposos. 6 Así fue Sara, que obedeció a Abraham y lo llamó «mi señor». Y ustedes son hijas de ella, si hacen el bien y no tienen miedo de nada.
7 En cuanto a ustedes, los esposos, sean comprensivos con sus esposas. Denles el honor que les corresponde, teniendo en cuenta que ellas son más delicadas y están llamadas a compartir con ustedes la vida que Dios les dará como herencia. Háganlo así para no poner estorbo a sus propias oraciones.
Deberes de todos los cristianos
8 En fin, vivan todos ustedes en armonía, unidos en un mismo sentir y amándose como hermanos. Sean bondadosos y humildes. 9 No devuelvan mal por mal ni insulto por insulto. Al contrario, devuelvan bendición, pues Dios los ha llamado a recibir bendición. 10 Porque:
«Quien quiera amar la vida y pasar días felices,
cuide su lengua de hablar mal
y sus labios de decir mentiras;
11 aléjese del mal y haga el bien,
busque la paz y sígala.
12 Porque el Señor cuida a los justos
y presta oídos a sus oraciones,
pero está en contra de los malhechores.»
13 ¿Quién podrá hacerles mal, si ustedes se empeñan siempre en hacer el bien? 14 Pero aun si por actuar con rectitud han de sufrir, ¡dichosos ustedes! No tengan miedo a nadie, ni se asusten, 15 sino honren a Cristo como Señor en sus corazones. Estén siempre preparados a responder a todo el que les pida razón de la esperanza que ustedes tienen, 16 pero háganlo con humildad y respeto. Pórtense de tal modo que tengan tranquila su conciencia, para que los que hablan mal de su buena conducta como creyentes en Cristo, se avergüencen de sus propias palabras.
17 Es mejor sufrir por hacer el bien, si así lo quiere Dios, que por hacer el mal. 18 Porque Cristo mismo sufrió la muerte por nuestros pecados, una vez para siempre. Él era inocente, pero sufrió por los malos, para llevarlos a ustedes a Dios. En su fragilidad humana, murió; pero resucitó con una vida espiritual, 19 y de esta manera fue a proclamar su victoria a los espíritus que estaban presos. 20 Éstos habían sido desobedientes en tiempos antiguos, en los días de Noé, cuando Dios esperaba con paciencia mientras se construía la barca, en la que algunas personas, ocho en total, fueron salvadas por medio del agua. 21 Y aquella agua representaba el agua del bautismo, por medio del cual somos ahora salvados. El bautismo no consiste en limpiar el cuerpo, sino en pedirle a Dios una conciencia limpia; y nos salva por la resurrección de Jesucristo, 22 que subió al cielo y está a la derecha de Dios, y al que han quedado sujetos los ángeles y demás seres espirituales que tienen autoridad y poder.
1 Peter 3
Amplified Bible
Godly Living
3 In the same way, you wives, be [a]submissive to your own husbands [subordinate, not as inferior, but out of respect for the responsibilities entrusted to husbands and their accountability to God, and so partnering with them] so that even if some do not obey the word [of God], they may be won over [to Christ] without discussion by the godly lives of their wives,(A) 2 when they see your modest and respectful behavior [together with your devotion and appreciation—love your husband, encourage him, and enjoy him as a blessing from God]. 3 Your adornment must not be merely external—with interweaving and elaborate knotting of the hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or [being superficially preoccupied with] dressing in expensive clothes; 4 but let it be [the inner beauty of] the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality and unfading charm of a gentle and peaceful spirit, [one that is calm and self-controlled, not overanxious, but serene and spiritually mature] which is very precious in the sight of God. 5 For in this way in former times the holy women, who hoped in God, used to adorn themselves, being submissive to their own husbands and adapting themselves to them; 6 just as Sarah obeyed Abraham [following him and having regard for him as head of their house], calling him [b]lord. And you have become her daughters if you do what is right without being frightened by any fear [that is, being respectful toward your husband but not giving in to intimidation, nor allowing yourself to be led into sin, nor to be harmed].
7 In the same way, you husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way [with great gentleness and tact, and with an intelligent regard for the marriage relationship], as with [c]someone physically weaker, since she is a woman. Show her honor and respect as a fellow heir of the grace of life, so that your prayers will not be hindered or ineffective.
8 Finally, all of you be like-minded [united in spirit], sympathetic, brotherly, kindhearted [courteous and compassionate toward each other as members of one household], and humble in spirit; 9 and never return evil for evil or insult for insult [avoid scolding, berating, and any kind of abuse], but on the contrary, give a blessing [pray for one another’s well-being, contentment, and protection]; for you have been called for this very purpose, that you might inherit a blessing [from God that brings well-being, happiness, and protection]. 10 For,
“The one who wants to enjoy life and see good days [good—whether apparent or not],
Must keep his tongue free from evil and his lips from speaking guile (treachery, deceit).
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“He must turn away from wickedness and do what is right.
He must search for peace [with God, with self, with others] and pursue it eagerly [actively—not merely desiring it].
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“For the eyes of the Lord are [looking favorably] upon the righteous (the upright),
And His ears are attentive to their prayer (eager to answer),
But the face of the Lord is against those who practice evil.”(B)
13 Now who is there to hurt you if you become enthusiastic for what is good? 14 But even if you should suffer for the sake of righteousness [though it is not certain that you will], you are still blessed [happy, to be admired and favored by God]. Do not be afraid of their intimidating threats, nor be troubled or disturbed [by their opposition]. 15 But in your hearts set Christ apart [as holy—acknowledging Him, giving Him first place in your lives] as Lord. Always be ready to give a [logical] defense to anyone who asks you to account for the hope and confident assurance [elicited by faith] that is within you, yet [do it] with gentleness and respect.(C) 16 And see to it that your conscience is entirely clear, so that every time you are slandered or falsely accused, those who attack or disparage your good behavior in Christ will be shamed [by their own words]. 17 For it is better that you suffer [unjustly] for doing what is right, if that should be God’s will, than [to suffer justly] for doing wrong. 18 For indeed Christ died for sins once for all, the Just and Righteous for the unjust and unrighteous [the Innocent for the guilty] so that He might bring us to God, having been put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the Spirit; 19 in which He also went and preached to the spirits now in prison, 20 who once were disobedient, when the great patience of God was waiting in the days of Noah, during the building of the ark, in which a few, that is, eight persons [Noah’s family], were brought safely through the water.(D) 21 Corresponding to that [rescue through the flood], baptism [which is an expression of a believer’s new life in Christ] now [d]saves you, not by removing dirt from the body, but by an appeal to God for a good (clear) conscience, [demonstrating what you believe to be yours] through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 22 who has gone into heaven and is at the right hand of God [that is, the place of honor and authority], with [all] angels and authorities and powers made subservient to Him.
Footnotes
- 1 Peter 3:1 There are both military and sporting analogies associated with the meaning of the word “submit.” It can refer to the act of “falling in line,” i.e. each soldier reporting to his proper place; or each team member respecting how the team works, i.e. acknowledging and participating in his assigned position.
- 1 Peter 3:6 In ancient times a common title of honor and respect.
- 1 Peter 3:7 Lit a weaker vessel, the feminine.
- 1 Peter 3:21 Baptism is a public representation of that which actually saves the believer—one’s personal faith in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah.
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