Greetings
1- 1 From Simeon Peter, servant and apostle of Jesus Christ; to all who treasure
the same faith as ourselves, given through the righteousness of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ. 2 May you have more and more grace and peace as you come to know our
Lord more and more.
A call to Christian living, and its reward
3 By his divine power, he has given us all things that we need for life and for true
devotion, bringing us to know God himself, who has called us by his own glory and
goodness. 4 In making these gifts, he has given us the guarantee of something very great
and wonderful to come: through them you will be able to share the divine nature and to
escape corruption in a world that is sunk in vice. 5 But to attain this, you will have to do
your utmost yourselves, adding goodness to the faith that you have, understanding to your
goodness, 6 self-control to your understanding, patience to your self-control, true devotion
to your patience, 7 kindness toward your fellow men to your devotion, and, to this kindness,
love. 8 If you have a generous supply of these, they will not leave you ineffectual or
unproductive: they will bring you to a real knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 But
without them a man is blind or else shortsighted; he has forgotten how his past sins were
washed away. 10 Brothers, you have been called and chosen: work all the harder to justify
it. If you do all these things there is no danger that you will ever fall away. 11 In this way
you will be granted admittance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ.
The apostolic witness
12 That is why I am continually recalling the same truths to you, even though you already know them and firmly hold them. 13 I am sure it is my duty, as long as I am in this tent, to keep stirring you up with reminders, 14 since I know the time for taking off this tent is coming soon, as our Lord Jesus Christ foretold to me. 15 And I shall take great care that after my own departure you will still have a means to recall these things to memory.
16 It was not cleverly invented myths that we were repeating when we brought you
the knowledge of the power and the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ; we had seen his
majesty for ourselves. 17 He was honoured and glorified by God the Father, when the
Sublime Glory itself spoke to him and said, "This is my Son, the Beloved; he enjoys my
favour." 18 We heard this ourselves, spoken from heaven, when we were with him on the
holy mountain.
The value of prophecy
19 So we have confirmation of what was said in prophecies; and you will be right
to depend on prophecy and take it as a lamp for lighting a way through the dark until the
dawn comes and the morning star rises in your minds. 20 At the same time, we must be
most careful to remember that the interpretation of scriptural prophecy is never a matter
for the individual. 21 Why? Because no prophecy ever came from man's initiative. When
men spoke for God it was the Holy Spirit that moved them.
False teachers
2- 1 As there were false prophets in the past history of our people, so you too will
have your false teachers, who will insinuate their own disruptive views and disown the
Master who purchased their freedom. They will destroy themselves very quickly; 2 but
there will be many who copy their shameful behaviour and the Way of Truth will be brought
into dispute on their account. 3 They will eagerly try to buy for themselves with insidious
speeches, but for them the Condemnation, pronounced so long ago, is at work already,
and Destruction is not asleep. 4 hen angels sinned, God did not spare them: he sent them
down to the underworld and consigned them to the dark underground caves to be held
there till the day of Judgment. 5 Nor did he spare the world in ancient times: it was only
Noah he saved, the preacher of righteousness, along with seven others, when he sent the
Flood over a disobedient world. 6 The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, these too he
condemned and reduced to ashes; he destroyed them completely, as a warning to
anybody lacking reverence in the future; 7 he rescued Lot, however, a holy man who had
been sickened by the shameless way in which these vile people behaved - 8 for that holy
man, living among them, was outraged in his good soul by the crimes that he saw and
heard of every day. 9 These are all examples of how the Lord can rescue the good from
the ordeal, and hold the wicked for their punishment until the day of Judgment, 10
especially those who are governed by their corrupt bodily desires and have no respect for
authority.
The punishment to come
Such self-willed people with no reverence are not afraid of offending against the
glorious ones, 11 But the angels in their greater strength and power make no complaint or
accusation against them in front of the Lord. 12 All the same, these people who only insult
anything that they do not understand are not reasoning beings, but simply animals born to
be caught and killed, and they will quite certainly destroy themselves by their own work of
destruction, 13 and get their reward of evil for the evil that they do. They are unsightly
blots on your society: men whose only object is dissipation all day long, and they assume
themselves deceiving you even when they are your guest at a meal; 14 with their eyes
always looking for adultery, men with an infinite capacity for sinning, they will seduce any
soul which is at all unstable. Greed is the one lesson their minds have learned. They are
under a curse. 15 They have left the right path and wandered off to follow the path of
Balaam son of Beor, who thought he could profit best by sinning, 16 until he was called to
order for his faults. The dumb donkey put a stop to that prophet's madness when it talked
like a man. 17 People like this are dried-up rivers, fogs swirling in the wind, and the dark
underworld is the place reserved for them. 18 With their high-flown talk, which is all hollow,
they tempt back the ones who have only just escaped from paganism, playing on their
bodily desires with debaucheries. 19 They may promise freedom but they themselves are
slaves, slaves to corruption; because if anyone lets himself be dominated by anything, then
he is a slave to it; 20 and anyone who has escaped the pollution of the world once by
coming to know our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, and who then allows himself to be
entangled by it a second time and mastered, will end up in a worse state than he began
in. 21 It would even have been better for him never to have learned the way of holiness,
than to know it and afterward desert the holy rule that was entrusted to him. 22 What he
has done is exactly as the proverb rightly says: The dog goes back to his own vomit and:
When the sow has been washed, it wallows in the mud.
The Day of the Lord; the prophets and the apostles
3- 1 My friends, this is my second letter to you, and in both of them I have tried 2 to awaken a true understanding in you by giving you a reminder: recalling to you what was said in the past by the holy prophets and the commandments of the Lord and saviour which you were given by the apostles.
3 We must be careful to remember that during the last days there are bound to be people who will be scornful, the kind who always please themselves in what they do, and they will make fun of the promise 4 and ask, "Well, where is this coming? Everything goes on as it has since the Fathers died, s it has since it began at the creation." 5 They are choosing to forget that there were heavens at the beginning, and that the earth was formed by the word of God out of water and between the waters, 6 so that the world of that time was destroyed by being flooded by water. 7 But by the same word, the present sky and earth are destined for fire, and are only being reserved until Judgment day so that all sinners may be destroyed.
8 But there is one thing, my friends, that you must never forget: that with the Lord,
"a day" can mean thousand years, and a thousand years is like a day. 9 The Lord is not
being slow to carry out his promises, as anybody else might be called slow; but he is being
patient with you all, wanting nobody to be lost and everybody to be brought to change his
ways. 10 The Day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then with a roar the sky will
vanish, the elements will catch fire and fall apart, the earth and all that it contains will be
burned up.
Conclusion and doxology
11 Since everything is coming to an end like this, you should be living holy and saintly lives 12 while you wait and long for the Day of God to come, when the sky will dissolve in flames and the elements melt in the heat. 13 What we are waiting for is what he promised: the new heavens and the new earth, the place where righteousness will be at home. 14 So then, my friends, while we are waiting, do your best to live lives without spot or stain so that he will find you at peace. 15 Think of our Lord's patience as your opportunity to be saved: our brother Paul, who is so dear to us, told you this when he wrote to you with the wisdom that is his special gift. 16 He always writes like this when he deals with this sort of subject, and this makes some points in his letter hard to understand; these are the points that uneducated and unbalanced people distort, in the same way as they distort the rest of scripture - a fatal thing for them to do. 17 You have been warned about this, my friends; be careful not to get carried away by the errors of unprincipled people, from the firm ground that you are standing on. 18 Instead, go on growing in the grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory, in time and in eternity. Amen.