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Mercoledi, 24 aprile 2024 - San Fedele da Sigmaringen ( Letture di oggi)

1 Peter 2


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1Rid yourselves, then, of al spite, deceit, hypocrisy, envy and carping criticism.2Like new-born babies al your longing should be for milk -- the unadulterated spiritual milk -- which willhelp you to grow up to salvation,3at any rate if you have tasted that the Lord is good .4He is the living stone, rejected by human beings but chosen by God and precious to him; set yourselvesclose to him5so that you, too, may be living stones making a spiritual house as a holy priesthood to offer the spiritualsacrifices made acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.6As scripture says: Now I am laying a stone in Zion, a chosen, precious cornerstone and no one whorelies on this wil be brought to disgrace.7To you believers it brings honour. But for unbelievers, it is rather a stone which the builders rejectedthat became a cornerstone,8a stumbling stone, a rock to trip people up. They stumble over it because they do not believe in theWord; it was the fate in store for them.9But you are a chosen race, a kingdom of priests, a holy nation, a people to be a personal possession tosing the praises of God who cal ed you out of the darkness into his wonderful light.10Once you were a non-people and now you are the People of God; once you were outside his pity; nowyou have received pity.11I urge you, my dear friends, as strangers and nomads, to keep yourselves free from the disorderednatural inclinations that attack the soul.12Always behave honourably among gentiles so that they can see for themselves what moral lives youlead, and when the day of reckoning comes, give thanks to God for the things which now make them denounceyou as criminals.13For the sake of the Lord, accept the authority of every human institution: the emperor, as the supremeauthority,14and the governors as commissioned by him to punish criminals and praise those who do good.15It is God's will that by your good deeds you should silence the ignorant talk of fools.16You are slaves of no one except God, so behave like free people, and never use your freedom as acover for wickedness.17Have respect for everyone and love for your fel ow-believers; fear God and honour the emperor.18Slaves, you should obey your masters respectful y, not only those who are kind and reasonable butalso those who are difficult to please.19You see, there is merit if, in awareness of God, you put up with the pains of undeserved punishment;20but what glory is there in putting up with a beating after you have done something wrong? The merit inthe sight of God is in putting up with it patiently when you are punished for doing your duty.21This, in fact, is what you were called to do, because Christ suffered for you and left an example for youto fol ow in his steps.22He had done nothing wrong, and had spoken no deceit.23He was insulted and did not retaliate with insults; when he was suffering he made no threats but puthis trust in the upright judge.24He was bearing our sins in his own body on the cross, so that we might die to our sins and live foruprightness; through his bruises you have been healed.25You had gone astray like sheep but now you have returned to the shepherd and guardian of yoursouls.