Random Verse from 2 Peter
61 verses across 3 chapters.
According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:
2 Peter 1:3KJV
Drawing from 61 verses
2 Peter is a short, urgent letter of three chapters, traditionally attributed to the apostle Peter and presented as his final message before his death.
Where 1 Peter deals with pressure from outside the church, 2 Peter deals with danger from inside. False teachers were twisting the faith, mocking the promise of Christ's return, and leading people into compromise.
Peter's answer is twofold. First, grow. He opens the letter with a ladder of qualities, from faith all the way to love, and insists that God's power has already supplied believers with what they need for a godly life.
Second, remember. Peter points back to what the apostles saw with their own eyes and to the trustworthy words of the prophets. Truth, not novelty, keeps a church healthy.
The letter also contains some of the Bible's most striking teaching about the day of the Lord. God is not being slow, Peter explains. He is being patient, giving people time to come back to him.
Key themes include spiritual growth, the reliability of Scripture, discernment about teaching, and hope for a renewed creation where righteousness is at home.
A random verse from 2 Peter tends to be either a push to keep growing or an anchor for what you believe. Both are useful, and the book is short enough that repeated random draws will walk you through the whole letter surprisingly fast.
People turn to 2 Peter when they feel spiritually stuck, confused by competing voices, or discouraged about how long God seems to be taking. Use the tool above to draw a verse and let this old letter steady you.
Frequently asked questions
- How is 2 Peter different from 1 Peter?
- 1 Peter helps believers face pressure from outside the church, while 2 Peter confronts danger from inside, especially false teachers. The first letter comforts, the second one warns and calls for growth.
- What does 2 Peter say about Christ's return?
- Peter answers people who mocked the delay. He explains that God experiences time differently than we do, and that the apparent slowness is really patience, giving people room to repent. See 2 Peter 3:8 and 2 Peter 3:9.