1 Peter 2:18
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells servants to obey their masters with respect and fear, even if the master is not always nice or kind. The message comes from Peter, who was an apostle of Jesus. He emphasizes obedience and respect in all circumstances.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a teacher at school who isn't very friendly sometimes, but when they ask you to do something, it's important to follow their instructions with care. This is like what the verse is saying - even if someone isn’t always nice, we should still respect and obey them.
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter around 60-70 AD. It was directed at Christians scattered across Asia Minor who were facing persecution. The cultural context of slave/master relationships was common in the Roman Empire, where slaves had to deal with both good and harsh masters.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, an employee might have a difficult boss who is often rude or unfair. This verse reminds us that we should still do our job well and respectfully follow instructions, regardless of how our bosses treat us.