Read 2 Peter 1.
The purpose of writing 1 Peter was to encourage those being persecuted because
of their faith. 2 Peter was written to the same readers (3:1) to
encourage them to keep growing in their faith. "But grow in the
grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." (3:18)
In the opening verses the Apostle, "being carried along by the Holy
Spirit" (1:21), taught some basics about growing in that grace and
knowledge.
1. The Promises of Grace. (vv.3-4)
It is usually a surprise for a new believer to discover that God has already
supplied "all" or "everything" we will ever receive or need
to live a godly life. That includes the indwelling presence and power of
the Holy Spirit. "For He gives us the Spirit without measure."
(John 3:34). The clear teaching of the Bible is that we do not need more
of God; He wants more of us!
We stand on these "great and precious promises" that the Lord has
made to us.
2. The Practice of Grace. (vv.5-7)
Since everything we need to spiritually grow has been supplied, our
responsibility is to put these things into practice. "For this very
reason, make every effort to supplement your faith..." Here is a
list of seven habits of eternally effective people.
-Step one is moral purity. Without a personal commitment to rid one's
life of all immoral behaviors the rest of this list will not result in
life-change.
-Knowledge referred to here is the information of God's word. Without
reading, studying, and being taught the Scriptures we would never know how to
live as a Christian.
-Self-control means to master "desires, passions, especially sensual
appetites". Without it knowledge can lead to tyranny.
-Steadfastness is not a type of perseverance often described as gritting the
teeth and toughing it out. The Greek word is literally "a calm
delight, a cheerful hopeful endurance". Only one who possesses hope
in Christ beyond this life can exhibit such a behavior.
-Godliness, being pious, or living a life of piety is a good thing, according
to the Bible. Webster defines it as having respect and reverence for God.
This new life in Christ is to exhibit a consciousness of God's presence
24/7.
-Brotherly affection requires that believers treat each other as family.
We are to consistently demonstrate mutual concern and care for one
another.
-Love that we learn from God is selfless, sacrificial, and acts in benevolent
ways for other people. This is particularly true when we loving act
toward those who do not want it, perhaps do not deserve it, and could not
return the favor. Why? Because that is how God treats us.
"But God showed his love for us in that while we were still sinners,
Christ died for us." (Romans 5:8)
3. The Product of Grace. (vv.8-11)
The results are stated negatively in the text. If we will practice these
things and keeping growing in the use of them, we will become useful and
fruitful for God! What is more astounding is the statement in v.10:
"...if you practice these qualities you will never fall."
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