The Epistle for the Second Sunday after Easter is from 1 Peter 2:19- 25. At first glance, this passage is a moral exhortation that does not say a lot about resurrection, but if we look at the context, it is related to what the Apostle says in 1 Peter 1:3-4. There the Apostle refers to Christ's Resurrection as the basis for faith, hope, and Christian living.
Thus, our passage in 1 Peter 2 is based on faith in the risen Lord Jesus. Peter is not merely giving some practical advice about a moral life. He is teaching that those who believe in Christ's Resurrection should live in accord with what they profess. The problems that believers undergo in this world should point us to Christ's innocent sufferings. He is the Suffering Servant who has triumphed over pain and death. Jesus Christ has risen from the dead, and He offers us new life. He is the shepherd and overseer of our souls, and He calls us to live in ways that reflect our faith in Him.So as Jesus teaches us in John 10, He is truly the Good Shepherd. He has walked through the valley of the shadow of death for us and risen to life. He has cared for us as sheep in His flock, and He continues to guide and protect us. Although there are real dangers and threats to our physical and spiritual well-being, nothing should destroy our Christian hope. Our Good Shepherd has overcome our greatest dangers, and He is still leading us and providing for us.
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