1 Pedro 5:1-9

1 Ruego a los ancianos que están entre vosotros, (yo anciano también con ellos, y testigo de las aflicciones del Cristo, que soy también participante de la gloria que ha de ser revelada):
2 Apacentad la manada de Dios que está entre vosotros, teniendo cuidado de ella, no por fuerza, sino voluntariamente; no por ganancia vergonzosa; sino con ánimo pronto;
3 y no como teniendo señorío sobre las heredades del Señor, sino de tal manera que seáis ejemplos de la manada.
4 Y cuando apareciere el gran Príncipe de los pastores, vosotros recibiréis la corona incorruptible de gloria.
5 Igualmente, jóvenes, sed sujetos a los ancianos de tal manera que seáis todos sujetos unos a otros. Vestíos de humildad de ánimo, porque Dios resiste a los soberbios, y da gracia a los humildes.
6 Humillaos pues debajo de la poderosa mano de Dios, para que él os ensalce cuando fuere tiempo,
7 echando toda vuestra solicitud en él; porque él tiene cuidado de vosotros.
8 Sed templados, y velad; porque vuestro adversario el diablo, cual león rugiente, anda alrededor buscando a quien devorar;
9 al cual resistid firmes en la fe, sabiendo que las mismas aflicciones han de ser cumplidas en la compañía de vuestros hermanos que están en el mundo.

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1 Pedro 5:1-9 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.

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