GOD REVEALED – A New Testament Journey (PART 7)نموونە
2 Peter – Darkness Before Dawning
The once fearful Peter boldly anticipates death. He prepares us to live in the light and handle the “dark ages.”
Living in Light (Ch 1)
To not only survive but shine as a “lamp shining in a dark place" (1:19), requires an attitude of diligence. Diligence is “Conscientious hard work and perseverance, particularly with regard to a relationship with God.” [1] Diligence involves guarding our hearts (Prov 4:23) not allowing an iota of darkness to invade.
Diligence needs to be coupled with divine power to be effective. (1:3-5)
Lying Leaders (Ch 2)
They are everywhere. We need to be able to sniff them out. Their characteristics are:
- Introducing secret destructive heresies (1)
- Exploiting for greed (3,14)
- Daring, self-willed (10a)
- Reviling angelic majesties (10b) (i.e., arrogantly rebuke the devil)
- Indulgent, sensual (13-14)
- Enticing unstable souls (14)
- Forsaking the Way, go astray (15) - their personal lives don’t match their preaching.
While they seem to be riding high, their fate is doom and destruction (2:3-4,12,17). God will rescue and protect the righteous (2:9).
Last Days (Ch 3)
There are many “day of the Lord”’s covered in the Bible or is it that “day” refers to God’s judgment over time. God’s timelines are different to ours (v 8). These are prototypes or warnings of the final destruction. The one mentioned by Peter seems to be the culmination where heaven and earth are destroyed by fire ushering in the new heavens and earth. (3:6, 10)
Leaving No Lost (Ch 3)
God’s apparent delays represent his patience, giving opportunity for maximum number of people to turn to Him. “The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.” (3:9)
Will the earth become so corrupt that it will reach a stage where no more are left to be saved - as in the past?
Do we carry the patience of God in seeking to save the lost?
Looking to the Lord (Ch 3)
There is little cause for discouragement from the world and church around when we shift focus to anticipate the 100% righteous world we will enjoy (13-14) and diligently scale up righteousness in our personal lives.
Surrounded by darkness, do we live in the light?
The once fearful Peter boldly anticipates death. He prepares us to live in the light and handle the “dark ages.”
Living in Light (Ch 1)
To not only survive but shine as a “lamp shining in a dark place" (1:19), requires an attitude of diligence. Diligence is “Conscientious hard work and perseverance, particularly with regard to a relationship with God.” [1] Diligence involves guarding our hearts (Prov 4:23) not allowing an iota of darkness to invade.
Diligence needs to be coupled with divine power to be effective. (1:3-5)
Lying Leaders (Ch 2)
They are everywhere. We need to be able to sniff them out. Their characteristics are:
- Introducing secret destructive heresies (1)
- Exploiting for greed (3,14)
- Daring, self-willed (10a)
- Reviling angelic majesties (10b) (i.e., arrogantly rebuke the devil)
- Indulgent, sensual (13-14)
- Enticing unstable souls (14)
- Forsaking the Way, go astray (15) - their personal lives don’t match their preaching.
While they seem to be riding high, their fate is doom and destruction (2:3-4,12,17). God will rescue and protect the righteous (2:9).
Last Days (Ch 3)
There are many “day of the Lord”’s covered in the Bible or is it that “day” refers to God’s judgment over time. God’s timelines are different to ours (v 8). These are prototypes or warnings of the final destruction. The one mentioned by Peter seems to be the culmination where heaven and earth are destroyed by fire ushering in the new heavens and earth. (3:6, 10)
Leaving No Lost (Ch 3)
God’s apparent delays represent his patience, giving opportunity for maximum number of people to turn to Him. “The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.” (3:9)
Will the earth become so corrupt that it will reach a stage where no more are left to be saved - as in the past?
Do we carry the patience of God in seeking to save the lost?
Looking to the Lord (Ch 3)
There is little cause for discouragement from the world and church around when we shift focus to anticipate the 100% righteous world we will enjoy (13-14) and diligently scale up righteousness in our personal lives.
Surrounded by darkness, do we live in the light?
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About this Plan
Powerful Letters - They rocked the early churches. Written by Jesus’ closest disciples, John and Peter, his half-brothers, James and John, and an enigmatic author, these letters continue to overturn thinking. They equip us to defend and attack the evil forces and dark ages. They inspire, empower, and enable us to allow Christ to live through us. They encourage us to enlarge our vision to see the world from the perspective of eternity.
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