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!!! Holy Living
!!! 1 Peter 1:13-25
 
!!! Introduction:
            Last week saw the author:  Peter
            The recipients:  Scattered, suffering Christians
 
            Peter’s encouragement to them was to remind them of the hope they had in Jesus
 
            Now because their hope in Jesus is secure Peter commands them live holy lives
            What is holy living?
U      To be set apart
U      God is holy, so as we live holy lives we become more like Him
U      See the qualities of God in our lives:  Example - 1 John 4:8-16
U      Our focus and priorities are His
 
            Manner of holy living:
                        Is not something we do on our own
                        It is the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives
                        It involves following His leading and nudging in our lives
 
Reasons to live a holy life:
1.
It is pleasing to God
2.      It fits with God’s nature:  He is holy
3.      God’s judgment is coming
4.      It is a natural response to God’s love
 
!!! I.                   Holy living is pleasing to God v. 13
 
“Therefore” = after all that God has done the very least that you can do is that which is pleasing to Him
 
That is what we see Christ doing:  desiring to please the Father, “not my will….”
We please Him by doing what He desires:  Command to follow is “live holy.”
1.
“Gird up the loins of your mind” v. 13
1)      Meaning:  Roll up your sleeves
            They wore long robes that hindered their movement
            Before any strenuous activity they would tuck the hem into belt
 
2)      Purpose:  Get anything out of the way that would hinder work
 
 
3)      Application:  Gird up the loins of our minds
            Take from our minds that which would hinder holy living
            Illus.
Hebrews 12:1 weight that easily besets us
 
            What types of things need to be put out of our minds?
Phil.
4:8  “Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things /are/ noble, whatever things /are/ just, whatever things /are/ pure, whatever things /are/ lovely, whatever things /are/ of good report, if /there is/ any virtue and if /there is/ anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.”
How do we do this?
Replace negative with a positive
 
2.
“Be sober”  v.
13
 
Sober = Self controlled
Has to do with the pleasures of this life
They were not to be controlled by their pleasures or by what felt good to them
 
Holy living was going to take away some of those pleasures, it would lead to suffering and trials.
3.
Hope till the end v. 13  I.E.
they were to look for the revelation of Jesus Christ
 
This would give them an eternal perspective on life:  see what is important
This would motivate to holy living:  doing right
Without an eternal perspective all we have is the here and now
            -Might as well get all of the pleasure and enjoyment we can
With an eternal perspective:
            Willing to sacrifice
            Can be self controlled
            Driven to live holy:  Whole different purpose and motivation
 
Hymn “When we see Christ” page 216 sums the thought up well
Romans 8:18 “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy /to be compared/ with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
We do these things because God has commanded them and we desire to please Him.
 
!!! II.
Holy Living fits with God’s nature:  He is holy vv.
14-16
 
1.
Natural for Children to imitate (try to be like) their parents
      1 John 3:1 We are children of God
      2 Peter 1:4 We are partakers of His divine nature
 
Remember times of imitating my parents
Remember others saying that I must be a Jennings
 
It is natural that if we are God’s children that we would want to be like Him
 
2.
He is to be our perfect pattern vv.
15-16
      Parents often say, “do as I say not as I do” which is not good
      But it shows that our parents are not the perfect examples
      There are things that we say and do that we do not want our kids to imitate
 
That is not true with God:  He tells us to be like Him in ALL manner of conduct.
3.
How do we accomplish?
Romans 12:1-2 By being conformed to the world
                              By the renewing of our minds (back to gird up)
 
!!! III.
Holy Living is necessary because God’s judgment is coming v. 17
 
1.
Certainty of the judgment:  “God without partiality judges”
 
Matthew 16:27 “For the Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will reward each according to his works.”
 
2 Cor.
5:9-10 “Therefore we make it our aim, whether present or absent, to be well pleasing to Him. 10For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things /done/ in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad.”
Romans 14:12 “So then each of us shall give account of himself to God.”
 
2.
Fairness of the judgment “who without partiality judges”
God is not looking on dress, appearance, or outward appearances but on the heart
 
How many Christians live life as a lie?  Pretend to be more holy than they really are?  Like putting on a mask and living that way.
3.
Motivation of the judgment v. 17c
      Knowing that we will give an account motivates
      Like the milk inspector coming to the farm (or thought that he might)
 
!!! IV.              Holy living is also a response to God’s love vv.
18-21
 
1.
Peter reminds us of our condition before God v. 18
      Picture of a slave in need of redemption
      Helpless without some else to pay the price
      Price was not silver or gold but something much more precious
 
2.
Peter reminds of the price that had to be paid v. 19
 
3.
Peter reminds us of where our hope really is: vv.
20-21 “In God”
                  The one who:
                              -Foreordained
                              -Made manifest
                              -Raised Jesus from the dead and gave Him glory
                              -Is our hope
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