1 Peter 1:6-9 | Bible Study Questions
COVENANT HOPE CHURCH
| 18 NOVEMBER 2025
OBSERVATION
What does it say?
- Observe the contrasts in the passage? (1 Peter 1:6-9)
- Observe the repeated words in the passage? (1 Peter 1:6-9)
- Identify the key words necessary for interpreting this passage.(1 Peter 1:6-9)
- Observe comparisons in the passage. (1 Peter 1:6-9)
- Observe time elements in passage. ( (1 Peter 1:6-9) (Example: little while etc)
- How long are the believers grieved by various trials? (1 Peter 1:6)
- What is the specific purpose of the trials, as stated in verse 7? (1 Peter 1:7)
- To what material is the genuineness of faith compared, and how is it proven? (1 Peter 1:7)
- What three rewards will tested faith bring at the revelation of Jesus Christ ?(1 Peter 1:7)
- What is a true believer characterised by in spite of physically not seeing Christ? (1 Peter 1:8)
- What type of joy results from believing in the unseen Christ? (1 Peter 1:8)
- What is the outcome of faith as mentioned in v:9? (1 Peter 1:9)
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
- Considering the context in 1 Peter 1:3-5, what is the author wanting his listeners to rejoice in? (1 Peter 1:6, Ref: 1 Peter 1:3-5)
- 1 Peter 1:6 mentions contrasting words like rejoicing and grief. What message is being conveyed through this contrast?
- What does the analogy of fire purifying gold teach us about the nature of genuine faith? What does the opposite - “superficial faith” look like? (1 Peter 1:7)
- What does it mean to love, believe and rejoice in Christ even though he is unseen? (1 Peter 1:8. Ref: John 20:29)
- What is the main idea of the passage?
APPLICATION
What will I do?
- What do we learn about trials from this passage? (1 Peter 1:6) (word hints: little while, if need be, grief, various, greatly rejoice)
- How does the certainty of receiving "praise, glory, and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ" influence a believer's attitude towards trials & suffering? (1 Peter 1:7)
- Have you experienced this joy that is inexpressible (V:8) in spite of adverse situations in your life? If not, what should change about our perspective towards trials?
- What do we learn about faith in Christ from this passage? How should it change us?

