We have written before concerning Peter's first and second
letters near the end of your New Testament. If you recall, Peter begins his
second letter with words of encouragement about our personal growth in the new
life we have in Jesus. Today, open your
Bible to 2 Peter 1, and see this chapter as divided in half, each half with
three interesting points pertaining to your Christian life.
Notice, following his greetings, Peter
encourages us to confirm our calling.
1. Reading verses
3-4, recognize the divine power of God that gives us everything we need to live
for him. God gives his promises for us
to actually become a participant in his divine nature.
2. Now read verses
5-9, having been reminded we have escaped the world's corruption, and are
participating in God's divine nature, we are now encouraged to spiritual growth
by adding to our faith goodness, and to goodness, knowledge, etc. These are the very things necessary if we are
to be successful in living for Jesus. These things keep us from falling. If we
do not develop these attributes in our lives, it's as though we have forgotten
we are a forgiven people.
3. When we read
verses 10-11, Peter makes the encouragement for us to confirm our call and
election. In so doing, we will never stumble, and we are granted a place in the
Kingdom of God.
The second half of 2 Peter 1 has to do with the subject of
prophecy, and especially the knowledge of prophecy as proof of God's workings.
1. Read verses 12-15,
as Peter reminds his readers of things they already know, mainly because he
knows he will not always be with them.
He wants to make sure when he departs, Christians will not forget the
things he has taught.
2. Verses 16-18
provide some serious discussion about the authenticity of prophecy. Peter says their teachings about the gospel
were not man-made stories, but were actual events which Peter saw as an
eyewitness.
3. Ending with verses
19-21, Peter emphatically expresses that the prophetic messages are reliable
and dependable. They demand our
attention and our faith. Especially see
what he has to say in the last two verses, "Above all, you must
understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own
interpretation of things. 21 For prophecy never had its origin in the human
will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried along by
the Holy Spirit."
Do you see the completeness with which Peter addresses
believers? Beginning with a reminder of
who God is, followed by the method for us grow in our spirituality, we have the
challenge before us to become the people of God, prepared for his Kingdom. We have the proof of the eyewitnesses, and
the prophets of old whose prophecies were fulfilled.
Peter's message to you is simple. God did all of this
because he loves you, and he desires to be in relationship with you. Our prayer is also simple. "God you have done it before, continue
to do it in us."
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