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Why choose 1 Peter 3:15 for the heading?

July 12, 2008 1 comment

As stated in the heading above, 1 Peter 3:15 says, “But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.” Some may wonder why this specific verse was chosen. I, however, not only chose that verse to be the on the heading of each page of this blog, but I seek to have 1 Peter 3:15 as a verse that I live my life by.

There is so much that can be taken out of that one verse that can be applicable to my life and those who read it. The book of 1 Peter was written by none other than the disciple Peter with the help of another named Silas. This letter was written to be circulated throughout what is now northern Turkey during times of persecution. This verse shows how the people were to respond to people who asked about their faith.

The first part of the verse, the author stated to set apart Christ as Lord. They were to never forget Jesus was to be Lord of their lives and that they must follow his teachings and follow his footsteps.

The verse continues by saying, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” This signifies that the Christians spoken to do indeed have hope, not only do they have it but it is shown by the very way they live. Christians are to be different than the world, they are to stick out from the crowd. This section of the verse also signifies that people will ask about this hope, about this faith. When that occasion arises one must be prepared to give an answer. This may mean have a testimony prepared or it may be to not be defenseless when attacked by one who has a different set of beliefs.

“But do this with gentleness and respect.” This is the last part of the verse which states how one is to go about sharing and defending their faith. The Christian must not be a negative towards the person by attacking their character. One must confront or answer another out of love and humility like that of Jesus Christ. One must confront and answer however. This cannot be forgotten. The Great Commission at the end of the book of Matthew signifies that Christians are commanded to preach the Gospel, the good news, to those across the world.

1 Peter 3:15 is still applicable to today for when people come to us asking about the Christian faith. Some use the verse in a more Apologetic way (defending the faith) while others use it in a manner that they are prepared to give their testimony. Each is important to how a Christian is to witness. This is a verse that I seek to live my life by and I hope and pray each Christian does just the same.

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