| Chapter 5 |
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So I exhort the Elders among you--I who am their fellow Elder and have been an eye-witness of the sufferings of the Christ, and am also a sharer in the glory which is soon to be revealed. |
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Be shepherds of God's flock which is among you. Exercise the oversight not reluctantly but eagerly, in accordance with the will of God; not for base gain but with cheerful minds; |
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not lording it over your Churches but proving yourselves patterns for the flock to imitate. |
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And then, when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the never-withering wreath of glory. |
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In the same way you younger men must submit to your elders; and all of you must gird yourselves with humility towards one another, for God sets Himself against the proud, but gives grace to the humble. |
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Humble yourselves therefore beneath the mighty hand of God, so that at the right time He may set you on high. |
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Throw the whole of your anxiety upon Him, because He Himself cares for you. |
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Curb every passion, and be on the alert. Your great accuser, the Devil, is going about like a roaring lion to see whom he can devour. |
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Withstand him, firm in your faith; knowing that your brethren in other parts of the world are passing through just the same experiences. |
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And God, the giver of all grace, who has called you to share His eternal glory, through Christ, after you have suffered for a short time, will Himself make you perfect, firm, and strong. |
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To Him be all power unto the Ages of the Ages! Amen. |
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I send this short letter by Silas, our faithful brother--for such I regard him--in order to encourage you, and to bear witness that what I have told you is the true grace of God. In it stand fast. |
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The Church in Babylon, chosen like yourselves by God, sends greetings, and so does Mark my son. |
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Greet one another with a kiss of love. Peace be with all of you who are in Christ. |