First Letter of Peter
  • 1. The First Letter of Peter, often referred to as 1 Peter, is an epistle in the New Testament of the Christian Bible traditionally attributed to the Apostle Peter. Addressed primarily to a group of Gentile Christians scattered across Asia Minor, this letter serves as an encouragement for believers facing persecution and trials due to their faith. Peter emphasizes the importance of maintaining hope and integrity in the midst of suffering, advising his readers to conduct themselves with holiness and to stand firm in their faith as they encounter various hardships. He also highlights the transformative power of grace through the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the calling of believers to live as witnesses to God's love and mercy. The epistle is notable for its rich theological insights, including the concept of being 'living stones' in a spiritual house and the call to love one another deeply. By reminding his audience of their identity as God's chosen people, Peter reinforces the significance of community and mutual support within the body of Christ, urging them to embody the virtues of compassion, humility, and perseverance. Overall, the First Letter of Peter serves as a profound testament to Christian hope and resilience in the face of adversity.

    What is a major theme of the First Letter of Peter?
A) Wealth and prosperity
B) Political power
C) Mystical experiences
D) Suffering and hope
  • 2. According to 1 Peter, believers are considered what?
A) Commoners
B) A royal priesthood
C) Servants
D) Scribes
  • 3. According to Peter, what can followers of Christ expect?
A) Suffering
B) Riches
C) Ease
D) Popularity
  • 4. What should believers 'set their hope fully on' according to 1 Peter?
A) Tradition
B) Works
C) Law
D) Grace
  • 5. In 1 Peter, how is Christ described in relation to suffering?
A) A king without hardship
B) A judge only
C) The example to follow
D) A distant figure
  • 6. What aspect of community life does Peter emphasize?
A) Competition
B) Love for one another
C) Isolation
D) Independence
  • 7. What does Peter call believers to do in this letter regarding their conduct?
A) Be holy
B) Be fearful
C) Be indifferent
D) Be judgmental
  • 8. How does Peter describe Jesus in 1 Peter?
A) A prophet
B) A king
C) A carpenter
D) The living Stone
  • 9. What instruction is given to slaves in 1 Peter?
A) Disobey masters
B) Leave their work
C) Submit to masters
D) Rebel against authority
  • 10. What virtue does Peter highlight as essential for community life?
A) Jealousy
B) Anger
C) Love
D) Pride
  • 11. What does Peter encourage the faithful to do with their gifts?
A) Boast about them
B) Sell them
C) Use them to serve others
D) Keep them hidden
  • 12. What should be the basis for believers’ hope according to Peter?
A) The resurrection of Jesus
B) Wealth
C) Empty rituals
D) Personal achievements
  • 13. What does 1 Peter say about the royal priesthood?
A) It requires specific rituals
B) It's a distant promise
C) All believers are part of it
D) Only leaders are included
  • 14. What should be the believers' attitude toward authority?
A) Criticize it
B) Ignore it
C) Submit to it
D) Rebel against it
  • 15. What does Peter encourage believers to maintain in the First Letter of Peter?
A) A strong faith
B) A good conscience
C) An isolated life
D) A wealthy lifestyle
  • 16. How does Peter describe God’s judgment?
A) Unfair
B) Impartial
C) Harsh
D) Forgetful
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