1 Peter 5:10-14

10 After you have suffered 1for a little while, the 2God of all grace, who 3called you to His 4eternal glory in Christ, will Himself 5perfect, 6confirm, strengthen and establish you.
11 7To Him be dominion forever and ever. Amen.
12 Through 8Silvanus, our faithful brother (for so I regard him), 9I have written to you briefly, exhorting and testifying that this is 10the true grace of God. 11Stand firm in it!
13 She who is in Babylon, chosen together with you, sends you greetings, and so does my son, 12Mark.
14 13Greet one another with a kiss of love. 14Peace be to you all who are in Christ.

1 Peter 5:10-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 PETER 5

In this chapter the apostle first exhorts pastors and members of churches to their respective duties as such; and then to those which were common to them all, as Christians; and closes the epistle with prayers for them, salutations of them, and with his apostolic benediction. He begins with the pastors or elders, and describes himself as a fellow elder, an eyewitness of Christ's sufferings, and a partaker of his glory, 1Pe 5:1, and these he exhorts to feed the flock of God, where they were; to take the charge and oversight of them, freely, readily, and willingly, and not through force or covetousness; and not to exercise a tyrannical dominion over them, but to be examples to them, 1Pe 5:2,3, and the argument made use of to encourage them to all this is, that at the appearance of Christ, the chief Shepherd, they should receive a never fading crown of glory, 1Pe 5:4 and next, the members of the churches are exhorted to submit to the rule and government of their pastors, being according to the word of God; and to be subject to one another; and particularly to put on humility, as a garment very ornamental to them; and the rather, since God opposes himself to men that are proud, but gives more grace to the humble, 1Pe 5:5 and especially he exhorts them to be humble under the hand of God, since that is a mighty one, and this is the way to be exalted in due time; and also to cast their care upon him, seeing he cared for them, 1Pe 5:6,7 and then the apostle proceeds to the common duties of Christians, and to exhort them to sobriety and watchfulness, since Satan their adversary was a cruel and indefatigable one, and ever seeking the ruin of men; and to resist him in the steadfast exercise of faith, and patiently bear all afflictions, seeing the same were accomplished in their brethren in the world, 1Pe 5:8,9 and then he puts up some petitions for them, that they might be perfected, stablished, strengthened, and settled, 1Pe 5:10 and ascribes glory and dominion for ever to the God of grace, to whom he prays, 1Pe 5:11 after which he names the person by whom he sends this epistle, giving a summary of it; that it was an exhortation and a testimony to the true doctrine of grace wherein they stood, 1Pe 5:12, and next follow the salutations of the church at Babylon, and of his son Marcus, to them, 1Pe 5:13, and lastly, he desires they would salute one another with a kiss of love, and gives them his benedictory wish, 1Pe 5:14.

Cross References 14

  • 1. 1 Peter 1:6
  • 2. 1 Peter 4:10
  • 3. 1 Corinthians 1:9; 1 Thessalonians 2:12
  • 4. 2 Corinthians 4:17; 2 Timothy 2:10
  • 5. 1 Corinthians 1:10; Hebrews 13:21
  • 6. Romans 16:25; 2 Thessalonians 2:17; 2 Thessalonians 3:3
  • 7. Romans 11:36; 1 Peter 4:11
  • 8. 2 Corinthians 1:19
  • 9. Hebrews 13:22
  • 10. Acts 11:23; 1 Peter 1:13; 1 Peter 4:10
  • 11. 1 Corinthians 15:1
  • 12. Acts 12:12, 25; Acts 15:37, 39; Colossians 4:10; Philemon 24
  • 13. Romans 16:16
  • 14. Ephesians 6:23

Footnotes 1

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