(a) Highlight the attitude Peter recommended for Christians living among people of other faiths.
(b) State two factors that can make Christians turn away from pleasing God.
a) In his first epistle, Peter recommended that Christians living among people of other faiths should have a gentle and respectful attitude towards them. He urged them to always be prepared to give an answer to anyone who asks them to give the reason for the hope that they have, but to do so with gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:15-16).
This means that Christians should not be hostile or confrontational towards people of other faiths, but should instead approach them with kindness and respect. They should be willing to share their faith with others, but should do so in a way that is gentle and respectful, without being forceful or disrespectful of the beliefs of others.
b) Two factors that can make Christians turn away from pleasing God are temptation and distractions. Temptation refers to the lure of sin, or the desire to engage in activities that are contrary to God's will. Christians may be tempted to engage in sinful activities, such as lying, cheating, or engaging in sexual immorality, which can lead them away from God.
Distractions, on the other hand, refer to anything that takes Christians' focus away from God. This could include material possessions, career aspirations, or even relationships. Christians may become so focused on these things that they lose sight of their faith and become less committed to pleasing God.
In order to avoid these factors, Christians must be vigilant and intentional in their efforts to please God. They should resist temptation by relying on the strength of God and avoiding situations that may lead them into sin. They should also be mindful of distractions and make a conscious effort to prioritize their relationship with God above all else.