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Elect Exiles
“Elect exiles” is not a cute phrase, it’s a diagnosis. We open 1 Peter with fresh eyes and realize Peter starts his letter to suffering Christians by telling them something most of us resist: you’re scattered on purpose. If you’ve ever looked at your life and thought, why am I here, why is this hard, and did God forget me, Peter’s first two verses give a gritty, hope-filled framework that can actually hold the weight of real pain. We unpack 1 Peter 1:1-2 and see the Trinity right on the surface: the Father’s foreknowledge, the Spirit’s sanctifying work, and obedience to Jesus Christ under the sprinkling of His blood. Then we chase the Bible’s “seed” storyline into the word diaspora, not just “people scattered,” but seed spread across the earth for multiplication. That leads straight into identity: Christians as aliens and foreigners, planted in foreign soil to take root, grow, and bear fruit even in hostile environments. We also challenge modern definitions of grace, peace, and blessing. Peace is not just mental serenity; it’s strength for obedience when suffering presses in. The Holy Spirit’s filling is not meant to stop at spiritual experiences, but to empower mission, evangelism, and costly faithfulness. If you’re tired, disoriented, or tempted to build your life around comfort, this conversation will push you and steady you at the same time. Subscribe for more Bible-driven conversations, share this with a friend who feels scattered, and leave a review with the hardest part of obedience you’re facing right now. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

