2 Peter 1:1-15 These Things
(Only read verses 8-15 Draw the congregations attention to the
repeated phrase "these things.")
Intro: Who among us tonight would like to be known as a failure in the
Christian life? Thats a pretty stupid question isnt it? After all, who wants
to fail? The truth is, every one of us wants to be a successful Christian and we really
want to bring glory and honor to God.
Well, you can have it either way you want it! After all, we read of men
in the Bible who failed in their Christian experience.
1. Demas Philemon 1:24; Col. 4:14; 2 Tim. 4:10
2. Hymenaeus and Alexander 1 Tim. 1:19-20
Even today, we see it all around us. Some preacher will fall, or a good
church member will get out of Gods will. It happens all the time and far too often.
Now, if I have my way about it, I dont want this to happen to me!
My desire is to be the best that I can be for the glory of God. If I were guessing, I
would say that that is what you want as well. Thankfully, Peter gives us the secret to
Godly living. We are going to see some steps that if taken, will ensure our success as
Christians. As we go through these verses this evening, lets notice these 7 Steps
Toward Godly Living.
I. v. 8-11 THE SPOILS
(Here is a list of what "these things", whatever they are, will produce in
your life.)
A. v. 8 "These Things" Guarantee Your Fruitfulness If
"these things" are found in your life, then you will never be barren, but you
will always be a fruitful branch for Gods glory. This implies that you will be a
witness and a soul winner for Jesus. Whatever "these things" are, they must be
pretty great because they promise us that we will always bear fruit. This, after all, is
the goal of our Heavenly Father John 15:1-2. It is also proof of our faith in Him
Luke 6:43-44.
(Ill. "These things" will prevent the Christian from being shelved by the
Lord, but will keep us productive and fruitful, 1 Cor. 9:27)
(Ill. Whatever "these things" are, they must really be some big things! If
they can do this, then I really want to know what they are. Dont you?)
B. v. 9a These Things Guarantee Spiritual Discernment Many people
have absolutely no spiritual discernment. They are blind and easily lead astray, Eph.
4:14. But, when "these things" are active in our lives, we will be able to see
the tricks, traps and temptations of the Devil. We will be able to see the needs of others
and not be blinded by our own selfish interests. We wont ever be blind and in
spiritual darkness ever again. I dont know about you, but whatever "these
things" are, I want to know about them!
C. v. 9b These Things Guarantee You Absolute Assurance Of Salvation - Who
among us hasnt doubted his/her salvation? We have all doubted from time to time!
Many people are so over come with their doubts that are of no use to the Lord. Evidently,
they lack "these things." Because, "these things" promise us that we
can have assurance of salvation. They promise us that we can get to the place where we
never doubt again! I tell you, "these things" must really be something! Whatever
"these things" are, then I want to know them. I want to be secure in the
knowledge that I am saved.
D. v. 10 These Things Guarantee That You Will Never Fall Again
This verse says plainly that "these things", if practiced in our lives, will
ever keep us from falling. How many have fallen as a Christian? Every single one of us has
fallen from time to time. But, "these things" promise us a fall free life. If I
can get my hands on "these things" then I want them really bad because I never
want to fall again. Whatever "these things" are, they are worth going after if
they will do all this.
If "these things" can guarantee:
1. That I will always be fruitful.
2. That I will always have spiritual discernment.
3. That I will never doubt my salvation.
4. That I will never fall as a Christian.
Then I want to know what "these things" are. They must really
be something! They are probably big things, or hard things, or expensive things. They are
probably things that are just out of the reach of the ordinary Christian. I suppose they
are things reserved for the "super saints" like Paul and Peter. Well, lets
see what they are, even though they are bound to be really great things impossible to the
likes of you and me.
II. v. 5-7 THE STEPS
(Well, here we are, we are about to find out what these 7 great, wonderful, big
"things" are. I hope they are something big. I hope they are something
wonderful. I am really anticipating something-extra special if "these things"
can produce all that wonderful stuff in our lives.) Here are "these things."
A. v. 5 Virtue ("Moral uprightness";
"Holiness") This word literally means "Excellent living." I dont
know about you, but I was looking for something really big. In one word, God is telling
you and me that if we will live by the Bible and live morally pure lives, then He will
guarantee those 4 invaluable gifts we talked about earlier.
(Ill. Moral purity refers to every aspect of our lives. Physical, mental, spiritual
purity must be maintained if we expect His blessings on our lives 1 Pet. 1:16)
(Ill. Maybe the next one will be some great thing!)
B. v. 5 Knowledge (Literally "an understanding of the truth
and how to live it out.") Well, what a let down! This word is telling us that we can
have all those things we discovered by having a sound knowledge of the doctrines of
Christianity and by applying them to our lives and living them out.
(Ill. What we are to do is this:
1. We are to get into the Word 2 Tim. 2:15.
2. We are to let the Word get into us Jer. 15:16; 1 Pet. 2:2)
(Ill. Maybe the next one is something really stupendous!)
C. v. 6 Temperance Oh brother! This word means
"self-control." It implies that I do not do as I please, I control myself and do
as the Lord pleases! (Ill. Paul 1 Cor. 9:27) (Ill. This is one of the fruit of the
Spirit Gal. 5:23.)
(Ill. This has application in every area of our lives. Often we lack those four
benefits we talked of earlier because we lack self-control. There are several area where
we need to practice temperance:
1. Our Tongues (Gossip and telling another person off) Some people are
doubting their salvation, being unfruitful, falling into sin, and have no spiritual
discernment because they cannot control their tongues! (Ill. James 1:26; James 3:1-12;
Ill. Pro. 26:20)
2. Our Tempers (Flying off the handle, getting mad and getting even.)
Some people lack the blessings because they cannot control their temper. Temper can get
you into big trouble! (Eph. 4:26) (Never think that holding a grudge, or trying to get
even will help you. When you do these things, you have assumed the place of God
Rom. 12:19)
3. Our Temptations Ill. Everyone is tempted 1 Cor. 10:13. However,
not everyone falls into sin! The difference is self-control!
Many people are experiencing a lack of those four great blessings simply because they
have no self-control!
(Well, "these things" are pretty important, but so far they are just common
knowledge, if not common practice. Surely the next on will be something rare and special.)
D. v. 6 Patience (Endurance) The patient person is the one not
swerved from his devotion to God even by the greatest of trials. Many are suffering from
the loss of the four great blessings just because they allow the slightest little wind to
blow them off course. The patient person is one who has endurance.
(Ill. He is like the vine clinging to the tree during a severe storm. When the wind is
to his back, he is merely pressed more tightly against the tree. When the wind is in his
face, he is sheltered from the storm by the bulk of the tree. Whatever the circumstance he
finds himself in, he always has the tree! Ill. Heb. 13:5)
(Ill. What I am saying tonight is this: If you want to have the four great blessings we
mentioned earlier, then you must have endurance and stop allowing every little thing knock
you down.)
(Alright, were down to just 3 more. These are most certainly the really big ones.
I cant wait to see what big thing I can do to get these blessings in my life.)
E. v. 6 Godliness This word literally means, "Walking in view
of His greatness." It has reference to the person who has every action and attitude
yielded to the fear of the Lord. This person spends his life in a state of
"God-like-ness." He spends his days serving God and serving men.
(Ill. Many are in doubt, in sin, in trouble, because they reached a place in their walk
with God where they just didnt care anymore what God thought about anything. They do
what they please about church, the Bible, prayer, witnessing, sin, etc. Self is the
motivation and not the fear of the Lord. These people have forgotten that God speaks
loudly and carries a big stick Rev. 3:19)
(Ill. The person who practices godliness is one who understands that God truly is an
awesome God. He fears the Lord, and strives at every turn to please Him and Him alone,
Ill. Eccl. 12:13. He realizes that it doesnt matter what others think as long as God
is pleased. This person enjoys those four great blessings promised earlier.)
(Only 2 to go, these have got to be the biggies!)
F. v. 7 Brotherly Kindness (filadelfia
Literally, just plain old brotherly love.) If Christians would practice the second
Great Commandment, Matt. 22:39, then they would experience those four great blessings that
we all want so badly.
(Ill. Its no wonder some people doubt their salvation and are in trouble in their
walk with the Lord. After all, all they do is bicker and fight with others. This is not
the Lords way! Remember the lesson in 1 John 4:20-21 If a man say, I love God,
and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath
seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? (21) And this commandment have we from
him, That he who loveth God love his brother also.
(Alright, this is the last one! Here comes the big one. This is the one we have waited
for all night. This is the thing, that if we do it, will guarantee us those 4 great
blessings spoken of earlier.)
G. v. 7 Charity (agaph
Love!) He is referring to that self-sacrificing, never-ending, all-encompassing love that
Jesus exhibited when He came to the earth to die for sin. It is that very same love that
God desires to see lived out in our lives today. It is also for the lack of this love that
many do not have the peace and assurance they desire 1 Cor. 13:1-3.
(Ill. When a life is lived in pure agaph love, God
will be first, others second and self will be relegated to last place. The single
motivation of life will be to manifest the love of Christ to everyone.)
(Are you disappointed with these things? Were you hoping for that something big that
you could do that would make you stand out as a big-time Christian? Well, when you get
right down to it, these things are pretty big. In fact, they are so big that they cannot
be produced in the life of an unbeliever! The lost person just cannot fake "these
things!" So, if they are present in your life then rejoice!)
H. v. 5 Notice the word "Add." This little word means "to supply
generously." It does not teach here that we are to first get faith, perfect that then
add virtue, then add knowledge, etc. What it means is, that "these things" are
to be practiced as a whole and every one of them is to be active all the time. So,
dont pat yourself on the back if you have 3 or 4 out of the seven! God wants us to
have them all operating in our lives all the time.
Conc: Now, we know what "these things" are and what they can
do for us. The final question of the evening is this, "Are ALL of them present in you
life tonight?" If you found yourself lacking in 1 or 2, or in all 7, then the place
to deal with that is right here in this altar. As for me, I want:
1. To always be fruitful.
2. To always have spiritual discernment.
3. To never doubt my salvation.
4. To never fall as a Christian.
Therefore, I am going to seek the Lord for all of "these
things." How about you?