1 So get rid of all evil behavior. Be done with all deceit, hypocrisy, jealousy, and all unkind speech. - 1 Peter 2:1 (NLT)
When we come to a relationship with Jesus, we are called to walk away from our sin. We should abandon our old lives to follow the path of our savior. No matter how many times we are told this, there still seem to be hang-ups; it is sometimes hard to justify mentally the reason to walk away from it all. We may ask, “If we are under grace, why not continue in our old paths, we will just receive forgiveness?” The author is eager to just command: “STOP IT!” The proofs of His love, His grace and what was done for us in the first chapter of this letter should be enough to convince us of this.
Be done with all deceit,
Sin is sometimes thought of as just the obvious things - murder, cheating, sexual immorality, and the like. This call goes above and beyond just sin as we like to think of it, but to all wrong behavior. Little white lies, half-truths, or withholding information from others is all deceit, and all wrong.
hypocrisy,
If we talk the talk, we should live up to what we say. Our actions should be the first thing that speaks to others, and only out of our changed actions can we then begin to caution others or let ourselves be thought of as examples to look up to.
jealousy,
Traditionally, jealousy is looked at as only coveting someone else’s possessions, status or spouse. The spirit of envy can surface in other situations where it is simply not time for us to have something, and trying to obtain it anyway. From the simplest act of a child taking a forbidden cookie before dinner, to some of the great financial catastrophes of the 21st century that saw corporate giants fall (like with Enron or WorldCom), all are forms of jealousy.
and all unkind speech.
We can be truthful about people and things that are going on in our speech, but are we truly kind? Like most of us heard from our mothers, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” Does this mean that we can never be critical, or point out wrongdoing in others? NO! There is a difference, when it is done out of love for the other person, to help build them up, it is not unkind if handled in the proper way.