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2 PETER
1:1-2:10a - God ‘has given us His very great and precious promises’ (1:4).
God has a great purpose for us.
He is preparing for us ‘a rich welcome into the eternal Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’ (11).
The pathway to heavenly and eternal glory is not an easy one.
Often, we will be tempted to settle for being ‘ineffective and unproductive in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ’.
There will be many distractions, drawing our attention away from Christ.
We must keep our eyes on Him if we are not to become ‘blind and short-sighted’.
We can so easily forget the most important thing - we have been ‘cleansed from our old sins’.
It is so important that we keep looking to Christ, remembering what He has done for us and giving thanks to Him (1:8-9).
‘The Lord’ will not fail us in our ‘trials’ (2:9).
Let’s not fail Him!
2:10b-3:18 - ‘Grow’ in Christ and give ‘glory’ to Him.
Centred on ‘our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’, our life is filled with ‘grace’ and ‘glory’.
From Him, we receive ‘grace’ - ‘From the fulness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another’.
From Him, we receive ‘glory’ - ‘I have given them the glory that You gave Me’ (3:18; John 1:16; 17:22).
Where does this life of grace and glory begin?
It begins with God.
In ourselves, there is sin.
In Him, there is salvation.
‘He is patient with us’.
He waits for us to ‘come to repentance’.
He shows us our sin so that we might learn to look to our Saviour - ‘Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation’ (3:9; 2 Corinthians 7:10).
Turn to the Lord.
Let it be real.
Let Him lead you in His pathway - the pathway of grace and glory.
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