Series The Responsibilities of Righteousness Title: Great Power and Great Responsibility Passage: 2 Peter 1:1-15 (csb). Introduction: Good morning. It is an honor to come before you today in a different capacity than I usually do. I would like to thank Jen Jones for leading us in worship this morning, and what a blessing it was to be able to
2Peter is an intense, passionate farewell speech addressed to the same messianic church communities as 1 Peter. In the book, Peter challenges Jesus' followers to continue growing in their faith, love, and service to God and be ready for Jesus' return. The NIV Application Commentary ,
Verse2 Peter 1:2. Grace — God's favour; peace -the effects of that favour in the communication of spiritual and temporal blessings. Through the knowledge of God — ενεπιγνωσει. By the acknowledging of God, and of Jesus our Lord. For those who acknowledge him in all their ways, he will direct their steps.
7 Only metabolized doctrine can fulfill the entire predesigned plan of God, COL 1:9 10. 8. Only metabolized doctrine can provide blessing under the predesigned plan of God, 2PE 1:2. 9. A "zeal" to know God is useless without metabolized doctrine, ROM 10:2. 10. True wealth and prosperity come from metabolized doctrine, COL 2:2. 11.
Commentaryon 1 Peter 2:1-10. (Read 1 Peter 2:1-10) Evil-speaking is a sign of malice and guile in the heart; and hinders our profiting by the word of God. A new life needs suitable food. Infants desire milk, and make the best endeavours for it which they are able to do; such must be a Christian's desires after the word of God.
Peterwas the beloved big fisherman who was called to follow the Lord that day when he was mending his nets on the banks of the Galilee. He was the one who boldly claimed by faith: You are the Christ the Son of the living God, and Peter was also the one.. who having denied his Lord three times, was thrice called to feed the flock of God. And in this letter to
2Peter 2:15 (note) forsaking the right way they have gone astray, having followed the way of Balaam, the son of Beor, who loved the wages of unrighteousness. Exakoloutheo in this context implies (1) Some religious writers did imitate (2) We must refer to other NT writers and in the immediate context of the Transfiguration would be James
Peteris explaining how God has given believers everything necessary for godliness (1:3-4), but it is the responsibility of believers to appropriate these virtues (1:5-7). Verse 9 is the negative consequence of not cooperating with God; verses 8 and 10-11 are the positive consequences of cooperating with God.
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