City Life Church San Diego

Power in Submission 1 Peter 2:11-25, 3:1-7


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A fisherman who swung a sword became a shepherd who healed with words. That turn—from impulse to wisdom—is why Peter’s voice still cuts through noise and outrage with a simple challenge: live so honorably that slander turns into worship. We open 1 Peter 2–3 and sit with hard lines about submission, authority, and suffering, refusing shortcuts and clichés. Our aim is clarity with courage: what does it look like to be an exile who carries peace into workplaces, neighborhoods, and homes without compromising obedience to God?

Abstain from soul-war desires, do visible good, and let your actions quiet ignorance. That moves into the public square: honor everyone, fear God, and understand how submission can be an act of power that disrupts control rather than enabling abuse. We engage the tough history around servitude, draw clean lines against harm, and apply the text to modern life under unfair bosses and flawed institutions, where excellence and integrity become persuasive.

 Peter’s counsel to wives and husbands, read in context, upends Greco-Roman norms and calls both to courageous, honoring love. Wives are pictured as agents of resilient faith; husbands are charged to treat wives as co-heirs, tying spiritual credibility to everyday tenderness. Threaded through it all is the pattern of Christ: no retaliation, entrusted to the just Judge, wounds that heal, a cross freely chosen. That is why submission, rightly ordered, changes rooms, relationships, and sometimes, enemies.

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City Life Church San DiegoBy Dale Huntington