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Many Christians around the world today face severe persecution. Others continually feel the weight of cultural pressure against them. The apostle Peter speaks to this circumstance as he reminds us that Christians are aliens and exiles in an often-hostile empire. At the same time, believers are simultaneously the chosen of God, equipped by Jesus’ work for us and in us to live faithfully in our...

all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind” (1 Peter 2:1). Later, Peter extols community-building virtues such as compassion, tenderness, humility, and hospitality (3:8; 4:9). Our passage, 2:4–10, describes the basis for Christian community. In 1 Peter 2:4–10, the apostle calls his churches a “chosen people, … the people of God,” and imputes to them the status of a new Israel. Throughout, Peter assumes that to come to Christ is to come into this community: “As you come
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