Peter exhorts us of our need to grow unto salvation and reveals a full salvation comprising of many different phases. Witness Lee opens up the organic aspects of salvation revealed in 1 Peter 2:2-4, and our need to daily experience Christ as both the milk in the word and the living stone for the transformation of our soul.
Released on 29 Jan 2024
In 1 Peter 2:6-8 we see Christ presented as a stone who was rejected by the Jews but who has become the cornerstone joining the Jews and Gentiles together for His building. Witness Lee provides an encouraging yet sobering word on the consequences of how man responds to such a Christ.
As earthen vessels we are but clay in the hands of God, yet Peter boldly declares that we have become living stones useful in building up God’s house (1 Peter 2:5). How is such transformation possible? Witness Lee opens up this crucial matter, and points to two monumental events in Peter’s life that shaped his entire ministry.
What does “grace” mean in 1 Peter 2:19-20? Much more than merely unmerited favour, Peter reveals a deeper understanding of grace as the inward motivation of the divine life experienced in the midst of unjust suffering. Through such grace, Christ is reproduced as the model (2:21) and manifested to the people around us.
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