Wednesday, January 23, 2013

1 Peter 2:1–10

1 Therefore, laying aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking, 2 as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, 3 if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious. 4 Coming to Him as to a living stone, rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious, 5 you also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. 6 Therefore it is also contained in the Scripture, “Behold, I lay in Zion A chief cornerstone, elect, precious, And he who believes on Him will by no means be put to shame.” 7 Therefore, to you who believe, He is precious; but to those who are disobedient, “The stone which the builders rejected Has become the chief cornerstone,” 8 and “A stone of stumbling And a rock of offense.” They stumble, being disobedient to the word, to which they also were appointed. 9 But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; 10 who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy.

Commentary
 Vs. 1 Having exhorted us all who believe to be holy as God Himself is holy, the Apostle Peter now lays out some practical ways to do just that. The Apostle Peter begins by saying that we are to lay aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, and all evil speaking. Four things which undermine our having a peaceful relationship with God and each other. For not only are they Scripturally condemned as sin, they do not show the love of Christ to, or for anyone. Which is what we as Jesus' disciples are supposed to do. Love one another so that all might truly know that we are Jesus' disciples, and just what He is like. Therefore these four words will be looked at individually.

Malice
The word translated malice here generally means to harbor feelings of ill will towards another, possibly with the desire to do them harm. So I'm assuming that the Apostle Peter is referring to a believer having such feelings because they have have suffered a wrong or an injustice in some way,  but these are not a state of their person; that is they are not angry with another believer without a cause (consider Matt 5:22). Which would clearly indicate that they are not Christ's (see 1 John 3:14-15; 4:20). For though our old sin nature will at times flare up in us as we live in a fallen world where experiencing hurt and injustice are the norm, not the exception. We have to vanquish all feelings of ill will and revenge by the Power of Christ's love. For if a believer does not properly process their hurt feelings, but instead chooses to harbor resentment or hate in their heart towards those who have hurt them, they will be blinded by it, by the darkness that they allow into their hearts and lives (1 John 2:9-11), and thus they will make errors both in behavior and in judgment. For in doing so they open a very wide door to Satan into their lives, who is always looking to get a foothold in a believers life by which he might mislead or harm them, or even others unwittingly through them. For harboring ill will, vengeance or wrath is utterly toxic and corrosive to living the Christian life well. For though we are to be angry at sin, we are not to let the sun go down on our wrath (consider Lev 19:17-18; Eph 4:26). And thus when we are sinned against by another believer we are to seek out the person and seek their repentance, as well as their reconciliation, as Jesus commands of us all. So as to prevent feelings of ill will taking root in our own hearts, or others hearts as well. Therefore given the Lord Jesus' commandment for forgiveness (Matt 6:15), and to seek reconciliation whenever possible (Matt 18:15-20). There is no justification for any believer to harbor ill will, or feelings of hate towards another believer, as both the Gospel (Matt 18:21-35; Luke 17:3-5) and the law command (consider Lev 19:17-18). For the only way to prevent anger from turning into malice (and thus producing all kinds of negative and destructive fruit in ones life, is forgiveness and being reconciled to one another, which will thwart Satan's schemes, as the Apostle Paul so wisely commands of us in 2 Cor 2:5-11.

Deceit
Having addressed malice amongst believers the Apostle Peter exhorts to put away all deceit. The word translated deceit here appears twelve times in the N.T. and is primarily used of one seeking to deceive or mislead another. Though deception can also be an inward state of being, as one can be self deceived and so will be discussed later. Thus deceit is a work of the sinful human heart (Mark 7:22; Rom 1:29), and is not something God's children are to do. For we as believers are to be totally transparent and trustworthy, harboring neither hidden motives nor agendas, and certainly not treachery, as the word indicates in one context (Matt 26:4; Mark 14:1). To quote from the Dictionary of Bible themes:  *"Deceit is totally contrary to the nature and purposes of God. The gospel is grounded in the complete truthfulness and trustworthiness of God, whereas sin is based upon self-deception." Therefore we who believe are to always gird our waist with the belt of truth, in every aspect of our lives (Eph 6:14). For to practice deceit is the way of the wicked (Exodus 21:14; Lev. 19:16; Deut 27:27; Psalm 9:28; 34:20; 35:4; Psalm 52:4; 55:9-11, vs 11; Pr. 12:5; 12:20; 16:28; 26:24-26, vs 26) and or spiritual deceivers (Job 13:17; Jer 5:27; Acts 13:10) and thus Satan (Dan 8:25). But is not to be the way of the people of God (Psalm 23:4; 31:2; 33:14; 1 Peter 3:10).

Therefore consider what the Lord God says in Jeremiah 9:6 to Israel:
Your dwelling place is in the midst of deceit;
Through deceit they refuse to know Me," says the Lord.
 In Jeremiah's day deception was widespread. And like all deceit (whether of a moral or spiritual nature) deceit keeps people from knowing God. Now deceit can be a willful outward act of deceiving another, or it can be inward, whereas one is self deceived in their living and or worshiping of God. Now understanding that principal is foundational to understanding and knowing God, as Jesus said to the Samaritan woman whose people were then worshiping God according to their own dictates and traditions, which brought about Jesus' Words: 23 But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. 24 God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth." John 4:23-24
Therefore backing every profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ there must be a lifestyle and worship of God that is in accord (or seeking to be in accord) with the Word of the Lord, and not the commandments, decrees or traditions of men who supplant God's Word with their own. Making the Word of the Lord of no effect by conforming themselves and others to their own traditions and decrees (consider Matt 15:1-9). For profession without obedience to the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is only deception (Matt 7:15-20). And that is what happened to Old Covenant Israel. They forsook the Word of the Lord for their own, and thus they began living and justifying their own evil desires, which they found strong endorsement for from the nations around them. For morally there were many people (within the covenant community) who were living in direct violation of God's commandments (see Jeremiah 9:1-9). And so even though living under the Old Covenant of God, in the community of God, and thus they had access to the Promises of God, they had no true relationship with God. Because they were living in deceit; both morally and spiritually. Something their elders, prophets and priests were supposed to rebuke and correct by executing justice and judgment amongst them. But instead they were more concerned about lining their own pockets, and or participating in worshipping the pagan god's, and practicing the pagan rituals with them, then with anything to do with sanctifying God's people (Jer 6:13-15; 8:8-12). And so instead of turning them away from their evil doings, they were only deceiving them by saying all would be fine, when all was about to fall (Jer 5:12-13). For having rejected the Word of the Lord, they had ceased listening to the voice of the Lord, and thus they were only following the dictates of their own hearts (Jer 17:9-10). And that is a the most perilous state for anyone to to be in. For the person who receives a rebuke from God, who heeds His word and trembles at it, and thus believes and seeks to repent of their ways, always has hope (Job 33:14-30; Isaiah 66:1-2; James 4:4-10). But those who harden themselves towards God will have no prospect (consider Job 9:4). And that was the state of Israel at that time. Therefore even while God was chastening them, and declaring His imminent judgment on them, to try to turn them back to Himself, before His judgment fell on them. They were only living in open rebellion and defiance towards Him (see Jeremiah 5:21-25). Now Spiritually they were still declaring the Lord God's Name and seeking Him in His Temple. But they were doing this while worshiping the pagan gods, and serving those rituals which God strictly forbid them not to do. And so though they knew the Name of the Lord God, they and their leaders did not obey Him as their God (consider Jeremiah 5:1-31; 6:10-20; 7:1-20). Therefore instead to hallowing the Lord's Person and Name, His Holy Name became to them just a name they applied to whatever "gods" or decrees they applied themselves to. Even the Temple itself had surpassed the Person of God in their hearts and minds, as the be all of their faith, as if the Temple somehow could miraculously save or sanctify them. When it is the Lord God who ultimately sanctifies the Temple and the people who worshiped and sought Him in it. Now unless you think the church is immune to all of this please consider that in the last days there will be a great apostasy from the true faith before the lawless one is revealed (see 2 Thess 2:1-12). And truly there are signs of this already unfolding as false spirituality, and the demons associated with them (Deut 32:16-22; 1 Cor 10:20; Matt 24:11, 24), along with a progressively grotesque and increasing moral decline finds not only its defenders and advocates in the world (Rev 9:20), but also in the church! For as Jesus warned in the last days because lawlessness will abound the love of many will grow cold (Matt 24:12). And thus as faith in the Lord Jesus Christ crucified and raised from the dead, as the saving and transforming power of God through the gospel is lost on those who do not believe, yet they remain in the greater household of faith. Empty Ceremonialism, worthless ritual, and or false spirituality inevitably takes the preeminence, at the expense of true godliness, holiness and love as the way every disciple of Jesus Christ is called too (1 John 3:1-3; 4:1-3; 1 Peter 2:1).

Hypocrisy
The next thing that Peter says all believer must put away is hypocrisy (consider Rom. 12:9). Though related to deceit in some ways, hypocrisy is not as sinister as deceit, but rather at its heart it is to pretend something, whether this is to have some virtue or character that one really does not possess, or possibly even a spiritual gift or calling. And so Jesus has some very strong words against hypocrisy (Matt 23:27-28). Now since no one is immune to it, we all have to be diligent about guarding against hypocrisy in our own lives. Because hypocrisy does its greatest damage to the Gospel when it is given a foothold amongst believers (Luke 12:1-3). Therefore we must be diligent to rebuke it when we are exposed to it. Something the Apostle Paul did when he found Peter eating with the Gentiles. But when certain Jews came from Jerusalem he separated himself from them (as if by doing so he was "faithfully" keeping the Law, as if justification came through the law, to hold their favor). Yet all Peter was doing was creating a great schism in the church, by distorting the Gospel with his hypocrisy, which others, even Barnabas followed (see Gal 2:11-21). And so, in doing so, Peter who was once given a vision by the Lord Jesus Christ of God's acceptance of all people through the Gospel (see Acts 10, vs 15) and who later fervently defended the grace of God at the first and only Biblical church counsel to settle this issue once and for all (Acts 15:1-29). Was now pandering to those opponents of it. And in doing so he was denying that all people are now equal in Christ irregardless of their ethnicity, gender, or background, because of the cleansing of Jesus Christ's blood and the sanctifying Presence of His Spirit in us the moment we believe in Him (1 Cor 6:10-11; Rom 5:1; Gal 3:26-29; Eph 1:13-14). Therefore within the Body of Christ there should be no cliques and such showing partiality to their own "kindred," whether these are people who grew up in the faith with them, or are of the same ethnic background or anything else (Acts 10:34-43). For truly there are only two kinds of people in the world, sinners who repent and believe the Gospel and sinners who don't. Now as noted this specific word appears in five other verses in the N.T. (see Matt 23:28; Mark 12:15; Luke 12:1; Gal 2:13; 1 Tim 4:2), but its related words appear well over fifty times in the N.T. So suffice it to say that and exhaustive examination of them is not possible in this short blog. Nonetheless hypocrisy however it manifests itself, whether through self-righteousness or by overt displays of ones own piousness or faith,  are utterly discordant with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and must now be put away. For the truly righteous and humble know and trust one thing and one thing only. That it is the Lord Jesus Christ crucified and raised from the dead and their faith in Him that justifies them in the sight of God and nothing else (Rom 5:1), and that this glorious grace from God is likewise available to everyone, who also repents and believes (Matt 9:9-13).

Envy

Louw Nida gives this as the definition of the word translated envy here: "a state of ill will toward someone because of some real or presumed advantage experienced by such a person—‘envy, jealousy.’ And that is the thrust of the words usage in eight of its nine usages in the N.T. Only in one context where it is used of the Holy Spirit who yearns jealousy for us (James 4:5); is it a justifiable disposition. Outside of that usage, of the Divine Spirit jealously yearning for our loyalty to God and Christ, it always indicates a characteristic of the sinful/unregenerate nature (Rom 1:29; Titus 3:3). Therefore envy must not be given any place in us who believe where it's destructive nature maybe manifest or justified as the Apostle Peter commands here. For those who live according to it will be shut out of the Kingdom of heaven (Gal 5:21). For in doing so men and women inevitably justify the most unjustifiable words and deeds in seeking to satisfy their own ambitions and desires (see James 3:13-18 vs. 14, 16 where and even stronger word is used). Consider it was because of envy that the chief priests plotted against and sought Jesus' Crucifixion (Mark 27:18; Mark 15:10). And that it was because of envy of the Apostle Paul that certain Jews were preaching Christ to the Gentiles, not to bring about their salvation by God's grace, but to put them under the yoke of the law, and thus add affliction to Paul while imprisoned, who could not then rebuke, nor reason against them (Phil 1:15-16). Similarly in Act 13:45 where the same that used in James 3:14, 16 appears is also used to describe the Jews envy of the Apostle Paul that brought about their blaspheming and opposing the truth of the gospel as he preached it to the Gentiles. And so envy of another especially of another believer because of their God appointed gifts, standing, or abilities or even opportunities In Christ is utterly untenable to the working and functioning of the Body well.
For that is when envy renders its most damage amongst believers, when false brethren take up the cause of Christ, they inevitably distort the gospel and sow all kinds of discord amongst brethren (consider 1 Tim 6:3-4).

Evil Speaking
The word translated evil-speaking appears only here and in 2 Cor 2:10 in the N.T. being translated "backbitings" there. The word basically means to slander, defame. It's masculine noun equivalent appears in James 4:10 where it carries the same impetus, there telling every believer essentially to fear God and not to speak evil of one another. For as the Scripture warns there, those who who speak evil of a brother and judge their brother, speak evil of the law and judge the law, all which the Scripture condemns (see Ex. 23:1; Lev 19:16; Deut 19:16-21; Ps 15:1-6 vs. 3; 50:16-21, vs 20-21; 52:1-9; 69:26-28; Psalm 101:5; Pr 8:13; 10:18; 11:9, 13; 12:22; 17:4, 9; 25:23; 26:20; 26:22; 35:15; 64:1-10; Matt 5:11-12; 5:22; 7:1-5; 12:35-37; 15:10-11; Rom 1:29-30; 2:1; Gal 5:15; Eph 4:29; 1 Tim 3:8; Titus 3:2 many, many, more could be listed).

Vs 2-3 Having commanded us to put away all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking; the Apostle Peter now exhorts us as newborn babes, (that is as newly born-again believers) indicating that Peters audience were mostly new believers, to desire (lit. to greatly desire or long for) the pure milk of the Word so that we may grow thereby (vs. 2), if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious (vs. 3). Thus Peter links desiring the pure milk of the Word with one having tasted that the Lord is gracious. That is one has received His grace and salvation and thus remission of all their sins and everlasting life by faith in Him. For it's highly unlikely an unregenerate person is going to desire in the sense that Peter is indicating here the Word of God as one who is newly born-again and thus has the Spirit of God and Life of Jesus Christ within them, which fuels their unquenchable desire to know Him better.
Now Peters emphasis here on the Word of God and the importance of desiring it should not be lost on any believer. For believing the gospel and receiving Jesus Christ is easy, and all that is required to have salvation. But if your new life In Christ is going to have any meaningful and ongoing impact in this world than you got to be in the Word of God. For it is only there that one receives true and unadulterated instruction in all righteousness (2 Tim 2:15-16). And thus when one commits themselves to study and meditate on the Word of God, one not only forwards their own mind renewal (Rom 12:2), as they begin to filter all things by the Spirit of God's illumination and instruction through the mind of Christ (1 Cor 2:16). But they also are equipping themselves to make wise and discerning and informed decisions, not just on moral or ethical issues, but also on Spiritual (2 Cor 10:3-5; 1 John 4:1-3; Jude 3-4 etc.). And thus they are preparing themselves for greater service and opportunities to serve the Kingdom of heaven here and now on earth. And thus to be able to do as the Apostle Paul said: "to fight the good fight of faith" (1 Tim 6:12). For in a world where Biblical illiteracy is at epidemic levels. The church needs to focus it's primary resources on teaching and preaching God's Word and supporting those ministries that are committed to that end. To make the Lord Jesus Christ through the Gospel known to every one regardless of their social standing or culture or nation in which they dwell. Now that's as a collective entity; a church if it wants to be relevant and alive for the the Lord Jesus' purposes here on earth must commit itself to that end; to both an ongoing internal Christian discipleship of it's members through the teaching and preaching of the Scriptures. But it must also have an intentional and tactful evangelism outreach, of declaring the Gospel, and or disseminating Scriptural truth through God's people, who are not only desiring the pure milk of the Word, and are growing up to maturity In Christ through it, but are themselves disseminating a fragrance of the Lord Jesus Christ and knowledge of God in whatever stations of life they are in. Now this they can do through innumerable ways and activities as God moves them and or provides personal opportunities for them to do so, to be Jesus Christ's witnesses through their own unique backgrounds, personalities, styles and or experiences. For it's not so much how they do that (as if God only follows certain man-made or contrived formulas) it's that they do that! That they avail themselves to the Lord to be His witnesses and workers wherever they are. For only in seeking to do good to all, do we truly represent the Lord Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of heavens purposes here on earth (Psalm 34:14-16; 37:3-4, 27-28; Isaiah 1:17; Matt 5:44; Acts 10:38; Rom 2:7; Gal 6:9-10; 2 Thess 3:13; 1 Tim 6:18; Heb 13:16).

Vs. 4 Having instructed us to desire the pure milk of the Word, the Apostle Peter now commends us as believers to the Lord Himself: "Coming to Him as to a living stone, rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious" For though Jesus was, and will always be, rejected by those who belong to this world (consider John 15:18-25). Even so He is chosen by God, beloved and precious by God, and all who believe in Him. For Jesus is the Living Stone; foretold in the Scriptures (see Isaiah 8:13-14, 28:16; Daniel 2:34) who is the Living foundation, upon which all that God is building for all eternity is founded and rests. And thus we are commended to come to Him, and Him alone, in our relationship with Him (see Heb 4:14-16).  


Vs. 5-6 Therefore in coming to Jesus individually, in having a personal relationship with Him, we are not just disconnected individuals in the faith (consider 1 Cor 12:12-27). Rather we are as Christ is, also living stones, who are being built up a spiritual house upon Jesus Christ who is the Chief Cornerstone upon which all that God is building, so we who believe are also living stones, being built upon the foundation that God Himself has laid (see Eph 2:20-23). For as a building is built upon and upwards from it's foundation or chief cornerstone (so are we) being collectively built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. In this I think it fair to say by the Holy Spirit gifts the Spirit of God has given us (1 Cor 12:4-11). For God having laid the foundation, there is still an ongoing building of God's spiritual house. For as each new believer, in each generation, becomes apart of this grand spiritual house (that transcends time, peoples and place), they themselves become apart of something far greater then themselves; a spiritual house whose individual members make up its holy priesthood for the expressed purpose of offering up spiritual sacrifices to God through Jesus Christ. For as the Old Covenant priests were set apart by God to serve Him. So now each and every believer has a priestly function In Christ. And that is to offer up spiritual sacrifices, not animal sacrifices as the Old covenant priests did, but spiritual sacrifices to God through Jesus Christ (vs. 9). For that is what a church and people within it are supposed to do. Give glory and bring glory to God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 


Vs. 6 Therefore it is also contained in the Scripture, “Behold, I lay in Zion A chief cornerstone, elect, precious, And he who believes on Him will by no means be put to shame.”

The Apostle Peter is here quoting from Isaiah 26:18. A Passage that the Apostle Paul also frequently cites in his defense of salvation through God's grace by faith in Jesus Christ alone (consider Rom 9:30-33). It was given at a time when Israel and it's leaders, scribes and priests had gone far from the Lord and made themselves a covenant with "lies and death" by imposing and living by their own decrees and ways (Isaiah 28:14-15). And thus was given as a promise of a future and a hope for all who held fast to the Lord; who would believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. For it would be the Lord God alone who would lay His foundation in Zion, the epicenter of everything the Jews held sacred in terms of Jewish religion, worship and power. For it would be there that God would place His most precious Son at the heart of all that is rightfully His, to redeem and rule all that is His, as King David by the Spirit says of Him (Psalm 110:1-2). And so in the New Testament Zion is indicating God planting His elect (i.e. chosen) and precious Son Jesus in the heart of all things that the Jews held dear, so that Jesus would be the Chief Cornerstone of God's redemption and salvation plans, so that whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame (consider Rom 10:9-13).

Vs. 7-10 Therefore to everyone who believes in Jesus, He is indeed most precious, because it is through Him and Him alone that we have remission of all our sins and everlasting life (vs 7). But to those who are disobedient, “The stone which the builders rejected Has become the chief cornerstone,” 8 and “A stone of stumbling And a rock of offense.” They stumble, being disobedient to the word, to which they also were appointed. (vs 7-8). Here the Apostle Peter is quoting from Psalm 118:22 and Isaiah 8:14 which foretell that the Jews leaders would reject God's Son Jesus as the Messiah, and thus would be in direct disobedience to the Will of God for them (see Matt 21:33-46 to understand why). Nonetheless their rejection/opposition of Jesus Christ does not annul neither His elect status, nor God's plans for Him and through Him (this same principal likewise applies to us who believe). Therefore though Jesus was rejected by "the builders"; that is the Jewish elders, priests, scribes, Pharisees and leaders; whom God appointed to oversee His house of faith until Jesus' arrival. With Jesus arrival, God having placed Him as the Chief Cornerstone (vs. 8) of all that He has planned and is building, and thus of all that will last for all eternity. Jesus is only to them, and all who would try to seek salvation from God by trying to bypass Him, and serve their own religious ideals, “A stone of stumbling And a rock of offense.” For the Scriptures says they stumble over God's Rock of offense, that is Jesus Christ crucified, and faith in Him, as the only means for the salvation for both Jews and Gentiles, and thus they stumble over God's stumbling stone and rock of offense, by rejecting the Lord Jesus Christ and trying to earn salvation through their own works and ways.

Therefore in contrast to the disobedient and unbelieving, (though holding high office and power by the will of men) the Apostle Peter says of us all who believe, and thus trust in Jesus alone, that we are by the will of God: "... a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; 10 who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy.

Therefore in contrast to the disobedient and unbelieving, (even if holding high office and power by the will of men) the Apostle Peter says of us all who believe, and thus trust in Jesus alone, that we are by the will of God: "... a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; 10 who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy. vs 9-10

There's a lot there to digest so lets look at them individually. The first is that we are a chosen generation (John 15:16, 19, 17:2; Eph 1:4; 2 Thess 2:13). That is every believer in every generation by the Will of God is a part of God's chosen people, and thus none are insignificant, or will be lost, abandoned by, or stolen away from Him (John 10:27-30; Rom 8:28-39; Heb 13:5).
The second thing we are called and apart of is a royal priesthood. The Jewish priesthood originated by the will of God from Levy, Jacobs third son and his descendants (the Levites) of which Moses and Aaron were (Ex 6:16-27). And so when God gave Moses the Law He consecrated the Levites to Himself instead of the firstborn in Israel (see Num 3:12-13). And He commanded that all priests who were to serve Him under the law would thereafter be drawn from Aaron and his sons and their descendants (Exodus 28:1; 40-43). Thus they were the ones God appointed as His priests of the Old Covenant sacrifices and rituals, which were temporary until God would make a Holy and Sinless sacrifice for all sins, through the sacrifice of His Son. And so when Jesus came, He came to fulfill all the law with the sacrifice of Himself, by suffering Crucifixion death for us all (Heb 10:14-18). And having by His broken body and shed blood on the cross atoned for all our sins, and thus ushered in the New Covenant, Jesus rose from the dead to be seated at the right hand of God until all His enemies are made His footstool (Heb 10:11-13). And so it is that the Lord Jesus Christ who is God's Anointed King, and one day will rule on throne of David; for now until God makes all His enemies His footstool; has taken up the second part of His Messiahship and that is, Jesus Christ alone serves as High Priest to God, for no man takes this honor unto himself (See Heb 5:4). Thus it is from there He both reigns and intercedes for us all who believe in Him (Heb 4:14-16; 1 John 2:1). For the Scripture says that the Lord Jesus Christ alone is High Priest to God according to the order of Melchizedek (Psalm 110:1). The Old Testament person (See Gen 14:18-20) whose kingship/priesthood foreshadowed Christ's. And thus to whom Abraham paid tithes too. And in doing so Abraham the Father of both Jews and Gentiles who believe, acknowledged through Melchizedek's priesthood Jesus Christs (please see Heb 7:1-28 to understand). And so now because of the indwelling Presence of the Lord Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit in each and every believer we who believe are all apart of Jesus' royal priesthood. That is what the Apostle Peter is saying, that we ourselves are not only under the Authority of God's Son, we ourselves are apart of His royal priesthood (consider Rev 20:6 and the believers who come out of the tribulation period having neither worshiped nor received the mark of the beast on their hands or foreheads, who were beheaded for their witness for Jesus and the Word of God, for these are truly blessed, for they serve God and Christ as priests and will reign with Him a thousand years Rev. 20:4-6). And so we have the privilege to pray for and intercede on the behalf of others here and now in this current era of grace, just as Jesus does as our High Priest. Therefore there is no Biblical grounds for the ecclesiastical and hierarchical man-made priesthood that shrouds the truth by their worthless rituals and man-made traditions, making people trust in those things, as if atonement for sins comes through them and their dead works. But for us who hold fast to the truth of the Gospel there is no other way than the Lord Jesus Christ crucified and risen from the dead and ones faith in Him as the sole means to remission of sins and everlasting life, which one receives the moment they believe in Him (Eph. 1:13-14). Anything else is trying to unite the works of man with the Supreme Work and grace of God, and thus is counted as debt against, and not grace towards, all those who do and trust all such things (Rom 4:4-5).

A holy nation: The Apostle Peter now says that we who believe in Jesus are holy nation. But what is a nation? Here's my simple definition: A nation is a group of people that shares a common territory and is governed by a common set of laws, applicable to all its citizens. Therefore with that in mind let us see how we are a holy nation under the legal authority of our King Jesus. First is that in belonging to the Lord Jesus Christ we who believe share a common territory. That is we are regardless of where we were born, or now live are first and foremost citizens of heaven. For that is what Jesus taught and preached the Kingdom of heaven/Kingdom of God, and that entry into it comes only by being born-again, which is by faith in His Person (John 3:3-5, 16). And so it is open to anyone who believes in Him. (In regards to this consider Matt 8:5-13 where Jesus announces that a Roman centurion who believed Him will be there, while unbelieving Jews will not; again where Jesus says that harlots and tax collectors will be there but the Jewish religious leaders who did not believe Him won't, Matt 21:28-32). And so the holy nation referred to here is neither the exclusive domain of the earthly church, nor earthly Israel, since both contain within them people who do not believe, and thus neither can said to contain all the people of God. For the holy nation that is born from on high now comprises of all people regardless of their ethnicity or backgrounds or congregations or anything else that one would try to distinguish them by, for all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ in whatever generation they believe are the Holy nation of God, being made up of both Jews and Gentiles (Eph 2:19-22). Yes there still is much Scripture to be fulfilled regarding Israel as a nation (i.e. Zechariah 12:10). And so the church is now the visible witness of Christ Jesus and earthly manifestation of the Kingdom of God, because of the sanctifying work and empowering of the Holy Spirit through it's members who believe, and thus is the holy nation Peter refers to here. But we as a holy nation made up of both believing Gentiles and Jews will not see it's permanent and full glory until King Jesus returns for us all and takes full possession of it, to forever be with all people who believe in Him, who are within it.

His own special people: the phrase the Apostle Peter uses here was once thought the exclusive domain of Israel, because of God first choosing them and entering into a covenant relationship with them (see Exodus 19:5-6; Deut 7:6; 14:2; 26:18). But with their fall, or stumbling at the Stumbling Stone, salvation has come (as God foretold it would in the prophets, Hosea 2:23) to the Gentiles (Rom 11:11-12). And that is the current era in which we now live (see Rom 9:1-11:36 for complete picture). And thus as God first chose Israel to be His own special people, so He has chosen both the Jews and Gentiles who believe in His Son the Lord Jesus Christ to be His own special people (Eph. 1:3). And that is what Scripture calls us all who believe, for Jesus gave Himself for us, so that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous or good works (see Titus 2:11-14). I don't know where your at today but I do know this, God loves and gave His Son Jesus Christ to suffer and die for you so that by faith in His person crucified for our sins remission and risen from dead, you and I can have new and everlasting life the moment we believe in Him. And thus have and experience life in all it's fullness. For in being reconciled back to God by faith in Jesus' Person, everything else in this life is truly a bonus! For there is a wonderful freedom in knowing your sins are paid for, that you don't have to try to earn God's favor or fear His rejection, and so now God's purposes for you in having reconciled you back to Himself by faith in His Son, we can freely become a blessing to others as well. For positive living comes from positive giving, and so as we give of ourselves in Jesus' worship and service we not only grow in our faith and lives, we reap the rewards of living positively for God!
 

 


Word Studies and their Scriptural Usages
(Note: original word may not always be translated as under its title heading)

Malice:
(Matt. 6:24; Acts 8:22; Rom. 1:29; 1 Cor. 5:8; 14:20; Eph. 4:31; Col. 3:8; Titus 3:3; James 1:21; 1 Peter 2:1, 16); (Str 2549; GK 2798; TDNT 3.482; TDNTA 391; LN 88.105; 88.199) 11x

Deceit:
(Matt. 26:4; Mark 7:22, 14:1; John 1:47; Acts 13:10; Rom. 1:29; 2 Cor. 12:16; 1 Thess. 2:3; 1 Peter 2:1, 22, 3:10; Rev. 14:5); (Str 1388; GK 1515; LN 88.154; DBL Hebr 5327) 11x

Note: All Old Testament quotes are occurrences where the word translated deceit in 1 Peter 2:1, also appears in the Septuagint Old Testament Scriptures.
*Quote from Dictionary of Bible Themes (logos library systems) under title heading: 6146 deceit, and God’s nature

Hypocrisy
(Matt 23:28; Mark 12:15; Luke 12:1; Gal 2:13; 1 Tim 4:2; 1 Peter 2:1); (Str 5272; GK 5694; TDNT 8.559; TDNTA 1235; LN 88.227) 6x


Envy
(Matt. 27:18; Mark 15:10; Rom. 1:29; Gal. 5:21; Philipi 1:15; 1 Tim 6:4; Titus 3:3; James 4:5; 1 Peter 2:1); (Str 5355; GK 5784; LN 88.160) 9x
Also see: envy, zeal, jealousy, jealousies, indignation (Str 2205; GK 2419; TDNT 2.877; TDNTA 297; LN 78.25; 88.162;DBLHebr 7863); (John 2:17; Acts 5:17, 13:45; Rom. 10:2, 13:13; 1 Cor. 3:3; 2 Cor. 7:7, 11, 9:2; 11:2, 12:20; Gal. 5:20; Phil. 3:6; Col. 4:13; Heb. 10:27; James 3:14, 16) 17x

 
 Evil Speaking (Str 2636; GK 896) 2x
 

 
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Friday, January 18, 2013

1 Peter 1:22-25

22 Since you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit in sincere love of the brethren, love one another fervently with a pure heart, 23 having been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever, 24 because “All flesh is as grass, And all the glory of man as the flower of the grass. The grass withers, And its flower falls away, 25 But the word of the Lord endures forever.” Now this is the word which by the gospel was preached to you.

 
Devotional
Obedience to the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ isn't just for Christians, it is what God commands of everyone (Rom 1:5-6). Yet not everyone will believe in and obey Jesus. Therefore what is written here is for us who believe, who by obeying the truth have purified our souls. Which must be distinguished from the purification of souls from our sins which only comes to us by the blood of Jesus Christ (and thus is a Work of God alone, ). And so here Peter is emphasizing the purification that comes to our souls when we obey the truth, and in this the Apostle Peter is emphasizing one primary commandment upon which all other commandments must be built on, and that is Jesus' greatest commandment to "love one another as I have loved you" (see John 13:34-35).  For when we obey the truth and love one another, all of God's commands take their proper place in our lives (see Romans 13:8-10). Indeed if we do not love each other, than all we have is religion! And as we have clearly seen, both in the Scriptures, and down through the many centuries of mans history, religion devoid of Divine love empowering it, is often only a destructive force, and not a redemptive one. Therefore we are to love one another "through the Spirit". For the Apostle Peter is here emphasizing that since we who believe are all born again by God's Spirit (vs 23) and thus we all have the fruit of the Spirit in us (Gal 5:22-23), we must all then obey the truth (and thus purify our souls) by walking in love towards each other. Which is not only a characteristic of the One true God, but also His Spirit (Gal 5:22-23), and thus is said to be the first fruit of the Spirit working in us who believe (1 John 4:7-8). And so Peter commands the brethren (and us all) to love one another with a pure heart. To live in obedience to Jesus Christ by loving each other (through the Spirit) as He has commanded us all to do. And thus to live, and keep on living, like Spiritually mature people of God should, and that is to love and receive each other based simply on the fact that each one had received the Lord Jesus Christ, and thus have His Spirit indwelling them. For in doing so they were not only finding a "kinship love" or brotherly amongst themselves, (as people who share a common bond or history do) but they were experiencing and living out a deep abiding love (agape love), that is only by God's Spirit within us, and thus transcends whatever personal "histories" they had amongst themselves, or current social standing, or personal likes or dislikes, or anything else that each person has, yet it is ultimately irrelevant, when Jesus Christ is forefront and center and keeping His commandment to love one another takes precedent. For it is only ones new life In Christ that matters when it comes to Christian love and fellowship (Gal. 3:26-29; 1 John 3:10-12). And thus by obeying the truth they were both individually and collectively purifying their souls, and no doubt strengthening their witness (both individually and collectively) for the Lord Jesus Christ as well, by loving each other as He commands us all. For without love there is no true Christian fellowship or character experienced or revealed (1 John 4:7-8).

And so Peter in verse twenty three to twenty five emphasises our "having been born again not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the Word of God which lives and abides forever." For what is born of corruptible seed, that is naturally, the physical body and it's attributes are temporary. Indeed they are born into sin and thus have no enduring qualities about them, for they are destined for the grave and decay. And thus the Scripture likens all flesh and all the "glory" of man to the grass and the flower, for just as the grass and flower rises only for a season, and then withers and falls away, so does all the glory of man (vs 24-25). That is why Peter is here emphasizing that we who believe have been born again, not by corruptible seed, but by incorruptible (that is by God's Spirit), through the Word of God which lives and abides forever. For as God Spirit Lives and Abides forever so does His Word, and so do those who believe it, and receive it, by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. That is how one is born-again, not by trying to experience something "spiritual", but by believing in Jesus. For when one does they are then brought out of a state of being spiritually dead separated from God, into a state of being Spiritual alive united with God. And since God lives forever so are those who are born of Him. And thus we are said to be born-again, born from on High by God's Spirit who indwells our mortal bodies, bringing all of the fullness of God into us then (John 3:3-5; Col 2:8-10). And thus everything that we need pertaining to salvation comes to us by a gift of God requiring nothing other than our faith in the Lord Jesus crucified for sins and risen from the dead for our justification, to receive it all.
If you believe then receive it all, ask the Lord Jesus Christ into your heart and life, for by doing so your confessing Him and your faith in Him, and when you do that you will receive all that God has done for you and has in store in you!
"For whoever calls upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved" Rom 10:13



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Monday, January 14, 2013

1 Peter 1:17-21

17 And if you call on the Father, who without partiality judges according to each one’s work, conduct yourselves throughout the time of your stay here in fear; 18 knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold, from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, 19 but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot. 20 He indeed was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you 21 who through Him believe in God, who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God.


Vs.17 to call on the Father, is as one who is born by God's Spirit by faith in His Son Jesus Christ, to call on God, in any area of one's life. For that was what the Old Covenant people of God did, and that is what we are to do as well (Isaiah 64:8); to both acknowledge (to call upon) as well as submit to God's Fatherhood in lives (Isaiah 63:16). And that is why we are not to call anyone on earth Father, as Jesus commanded (Matt 23:9). For to do so is to put before the Everlasting God, a mortal man. For truly there is no one else who can save or deliver us except God the Father who came to redeem us in the Person of His Son Jesus (John 14:9-11), and continues to deliver us as we submit to and obey Him (). And so Peter says "if you call on the Father, who without partiality judges according to each one's work, conduct yourselves throughout the time of your stay here in fear"

For it is the Most Just God who without partiality (Acts 10:34-35) judges us all (individuals and nations) according to each ones work, and renders according to each ones deeds (Romans 2:6-11). And thus so shall the Son of Man, to whom God the Father has committed all judgment (John 5:22-23); to judge both the unbelieving world, as well as render rewards or losses to each and every believer, according to our deeds (consider Matt 16:27; 1 Cor 3:11-15; Rev 22:12). Therefore we are to conduct ourselves throughout the time of our sojourn here on earth in fear. That is we are to live lives that fear God (not man, or rejection from this world, or punishment from the rulers of this world; all which are a passing shadow; but God, who has Everlasting Authority and Power over all things (Matt 10:27-29).

For when we individually, and or collectively fear God as our duty to Christ this inevitable makes for individual as well as collective peace and prosperity in whatever endeavours we undertake (consider Job 28:28; Prov. 9:10; 10:27; 14:26-27; 19:23; 22:4; Ecc. 8:12; 12:13; Isaiah 45:7; Acts 9:31 etc.). Therefore in a world (and even segments of the visible church) which is showing themselves more and more hostile to God's commandments, we fear Him, when we keep them (Ps 111:10; 1 Cor 7:19; Rev 12:17).

Vs. 18-19 18 knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold, from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, 19 but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot. 

That is to know in the perfect tense, and thus to know that our redemption is a settled fact. And it is because of that fact that we can have great confidence, not in perishable silver and gold which can redeem no one (consider Psalm 49:7-9) and certainly not ourselves, by adhering to what the Apostle Peter calls here "your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers". That is the Jewish traditions passed down from their forefathers, that men like the Pharisees clung to as foundational to being redeemed by God (consider Jesus' rebuke of them for doing so in Matt 15:1-9). Thus the Apostle Peter says here that we have redeemed, not only from sin and death by the blood of Christ, but also every tradition of man (whether of Jewish or Gentile origin). For no one who trusts in the Lord Jesus Christ is to observe any commandments of men or church traditions that are not found in the N.T. For again our redemption is based on one finished fact, the completed work of the Lord Jesus Christ at Calvary. That is the precious; the very, very, very precious blood of Christ as on a lamb without spot and blemish. For it is through God's Perfect Son Jesus Christ that God Himself has provided for us the Perfect sacrifice for our complete redemption.

Vs. 20-21 20 He indeed was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you 21 who through Him believe in God, who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God.

Before God created anything, He had in mind the redemption of His creation (of us) through His Son. For God in His foreknowledge of all things not only choose the means by which He would redeem us, He also choose the Person who would do this. Therefore far above and long before everyone else, Jesus Christ the Son of God was foreordained, before the foundation of the world by God, to be manifest (that is to be Incarnate as the Son of Man) in these last times, for our redemption (vs. 20).

Therefore it is through Jesus Christ that we believe in God. Not the Lord Jesus Christ plus someone else. But Jesus and Jesus alone by which we have our faith firmly fixed in God (John 14:6). "...who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God." God the Father raised Jesus the Son from the dead and gave Him and Him alone glory. For Jesus having suffered the horrible Crucifixion death from lawless and evil hands for our sins redemption. God could give no greater honor then to command that all must now honor His Son whom He sent (John 5:22-23). For God will not give His Glory to another (Isaiah 42:8); neither to idols, nor to the religious leaders of man. But only to His Son Jesus Christ whom He sent into the world and who obeyed Him unto Crucifixion death for the redemption of the world. Therefore all glory and honor now rests on Jesus God's Son. He then who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him. And is an evil deceiver who would dare put anyone before, or even alongside of the Lord Jesus Christ. For it i Christ alone rose from dead by the hand of God. Therefore it is only by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and His crucifixion death and resurrection from the dead that ones faith is in God (Rom 10:9-10).
 
 
 Note: this work is a draft version and may undergo slight changes as I finish and edit it.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

1 Peter 1:13-16

13 Therefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; 14 as obedient children, not conforming yourselves to the former lusts, as in your ignorance; 15 but as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, 16 because it is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.”
 
Devotional
The Apostle Peter having laid down a doctrinal framework in verses 3-12 now brings it all home with some practical instruction. To begin Peter says that we should "gird up the loins of our minds, be sober, and rest our hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to us at the revelation of Jesus Christ". Now when Peter says we are to "gird up the loins of our minds" he is using a metaphor based on the ancient practice of lifting ones robe above the knees, to about the mid thighs, then securing it so as to be able to run or move with greater ease. The analogy here is that our minds are to be fully established on the truth of the gospel and our standing with the Lord Jesus Christ, so that we have neither doubts, nor needless worries about our standing in and with Christ. And so enable us to live more freely and thus be better able to serve Jesus unencumbered in whatever calling He places on our lives and whatever gifts He equips us with. That is the basis for the Apostle's Peters previous exhortation on our election In Christ according to the foreknowledge of God (vs. 1-2). Not to make us arrogant, or indifferent towards others, but to help secure our faith, and thus make us more effective and undistracted by needless doubts and worries, which seem to hit every Christian at some point.

For since the devil can't take our souls after we have been secured by the Lord Jesus Christ (John 10:28-30). Then he and his own will try their hardest to discourage us, and or hinder our effectiveness and fruitfulness for Jesus Christ. And one of his chief ploys in doing this is to introduce doubts. Can God be trusted ultimately is at the heart of everything he tries to do. So as to discourage us from stepping out in faith, and or living freely and abundantly by faith. Now intellectually we know the answer, of course God can be trusted with every aspect of our lives (Prov 3:5-6). But experientially this is something that many of us learn over time. And so, more often than not it's only in hindsight that we see just how faithful God truly is, and just how faithfully He has been working out all things for our good, as we learn to follow Jesus Christ, and His will for us in our lives (Rom 8:28-30). Now some of these aspects of God's working in our lives are clearly more pleasant than others. Nonetheless all are good in that when God's hand is on us, He is always intending good for us in end (consider Heb 12:11; James 5:10-11).
And so Peter says for us having girded our minds, that is having fixed them on the truth, for us to be sober. That is to live soberly, which is not just a command to abstain from being intoxicated with alcohol or other substances, but the stress of being sober here and often in the N.T. is for us to be alert to the many moral and spiritual dangers. (In regards to this consider 1 Peter 4:7; 2 Tim 4:5 where the word translated sober here is rendered "watchful", also consider 1 Peter 5:8 ). Thus we should strive to be self disciplined and self controlled in our lives. And not be given to extremes in behavior, speech or doctrine. For there are many pitfalls in the world, and sadly in the church, which can take captive and destroy the one who disregards wisdom's instruction (consider Prov 1:20-33).
Therefore being sober begins by being sound in ones doctrine, which when followed translates into being sound in ones conduct. For there are those who profess faith, or belong to the very broad umbrella that is Christendom, yet who not only oppose, or live openly hostile towards God's clear moral decrees, but seemingly live to do nothing other than to seek to engage others in endless and needless "debates" about the Law, Sabbath's, baptism's, adhering to a certain Bible translation, or practicing a certain Spiritual gift, or whatever else contentious and self deceived people are obsessed with. And thus believe are the "essence" of Christianity, which of course they are not (Heb 6:1-3). And thus they do not build true faith or love in anyone, but rather introduce strife and doubts, which Satan works through, to not only waste our time and resources on, but also our spiritual energies as well (consider Eph. 4:14-16; 2 Tim 2:14-16, 23; Titus 3:9-11; Heb. 13:9). Therefore instead of engaging in foolish and ignorant disputes with those whose faith is not fixed on Jesus Christ crucified for the remission of anyones sins who believes (John 5:24), but something less; to the ruin of the hearers as the Apostle Paul warns about (2 Tim 2:14). Let them be, and instead "rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ." For in that you are not only walking in peace, but you will find peace (consider Psalm 34:14-16; Romans 14:19; 2 Tim. 2:22-26; Heb 12:14; 1 Peter 3:10-12). For it is the grace of God that is exclusively found by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ crucified and raised from the dead, which is the essence of Christianity.

Therefore let us who believe be sober. That is sober minded and sober living as obedient children of God, and not conform ourselves to our former lusts (vs. 14-15). That is not conform ourselves to those sins and lusts that Jesus Christ was crucified for, to save us from, and deliver us out of, when we were ignorant of Him and His ways, and thus and did not know the Lord. When we did not know right from wrong from a Biblical standpoint, knowing neither God's Word personally as our Savior, or spiritually/intellectually, as we do now. For there is a difference between sins committed in ignorance and unbelief, and sins which men and women commit in open rebellion against God (). Therefore Peter commands us who now believe, and have received the love of the truth, to live as Jesus Christ is: "but as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct." vs 16
For just as God commanded the Israelites; whom He redeemed from being slaves in Egypt; to live holy before Him (see Lev 11:45; 19:1-2). For is incumbent upon every believer whom the Lord Jesus Christ has likewise redeemed, and set free from whatever sins and vices we were once held captive by, to likewise live holy, as He is holy.

Scripture Quotations
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Monday, January 7, 2013

1 Peter 1:10-12

10 Of this salvation the prophets have inquired and searched carefully, who prophesied of the grace that would come to you, 11 searching what, or what manner of time, the Spirit of Christ who was in them was indicating when He testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow. 12 To them it was revealed that, not to themselves, but to us they were ministering the things which now have been reported to you through those who have preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things which angels desire to look into.

 
Vs. 10 "Of this salvation the prophets have inquired and searched carefully, who prophesied of the grace that would come to you,"

Throughout the ages God's prophets carefully inquired, searched, and sought out the salvation that God promised was to come; that would restore and bring His grace to believing humanity. Pictures of this salvation and grace are seen in person's such as Abraham, and passages such as Genesis 15:6 where God says of Abraham, because Abraham believed God's Word and Promise spoken to him, God counted that to him as righteousness before Him. Now that same principal is at the heart of the Gospel's Message. That it is what one believes, and thus receives about the Lord Jesus Christ (or does not believe) that will either justify or condemn them (consider John 3:16-21, 35-36).

Vs 11-12 "searching what, or what manner of time, the Spirit of Christ who was in them was indicating when He testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow. 12 To them it was revealed that, not to themselves, but to us they were ministering the things which now have been reported to you through those who have preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things which angels desire to look into."

Throughout the Old Testament God gave clear prophecies and imagery to His prophets by the Spirit of Christ to reveal both Jesus Christ's Crucifixion and death (consider Psalm 22; Isaiah 53), as well His Resurrection from the dead (Psalm 16:10) and the glories that would follow. That is the glories that now come to us all who believe in Jesus, and so we may become partakers of the Divine Nature by God's Spirit because of Jesus' Christ's Crucifixion death first atoning for all our sins, then His Resurrection from the dead by which He not only brings us to life, but also He frees us from enslavement to our old sin natures and desires (Rom 6:3-6), and then His Ascension back to God the Father by which He now reigns and is undoing (and or redoing) in our lives all that sin, Satan or we ourselves (or others) have ruined.
And so beginning at Pentecost Jesus poured out His Spirit on all those who believe so as to make them partakers with Himself of all of His glories. Some of which will be clearly seen in this life, and some of which are to follow; which will not be fully revealed until the Kingdom of heaven. Therefore Jesus continues to work mightily to effect the salvation of everyone who believes in Him through the the Gospel. Bringing to life and transforming (i.e. regenerating) the persons and lives as new creations in Christ (2 Cor 5:17) all who repent and believe (Mark 1:15). Thus we who believe are now washed and sanctified and justified in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of God (1 Cor 6:11). 
Cleansed from and forgiven all our sins, we are given new natures and new desires, being both empowered, as well as united by His Holy Spirit, who is making us all fit for the Kingdom of heaven, as well manifesting Jesus Christ through us to all as His chosen and elect people here on earth, of both Jews and Gentiles. Spiritually equipping and qualifying us all for His witness and work now on earth. And so the Old Testament prophets though they foresaw saw some of these things; of both Christ's and our own resurrection (Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12:2). They did not know the timeline, nor exactly how all these things would unfold. All they knew is that God would visit His people in their time of need and bring them, and all who believe, to Himself in one nation with His Anointed One (i.e. the Christ or Messiah) having provided atonement for them in answer to their prayers (Psalm 65:1-3; 78:8-13) but also in fulfillment of His Word (Deut 32:43). So that He might lead and rule us forever (Isaiah 2:1-4; 25:6-8). So all of creation both in the heavens and the earth will be recreated into a new order in which God's reign in Christ will be universal. And so it was revealed to the prophets that what they were ministering then were not things to be fulfilled in their day, (though many of their words had an application then) but that there would be a Day when the glorious grace of God would be extended to all because of the Jesus Christ's Crucifixion at Calvary. And thus "To them it was revealed that, not to themselves, but to us they were ministering the things which now have been reported to you through those who have preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things which angels desire to look into."
And so it is the same Holy Spirit who spoke through the prophets also speaks to us through the Biblical Apostle's writings. Speaking of things which angels desire to look into. For though they are God's servants and eye witnesses of God's work, there are many things that are kept from them, yet are revealed to us, His children, who bear His image and have His Spirit within us. It is then the greatest of privileges to both know God through His Son, but also to be taught and instructed by Him who speaks to us by His Spirit through the Apostles and prophets. But it all begins with a heartfelt decision to believe what God has said about His Son the Lord Jesus Christ and receive Him and His Words into ones heart and life (John 1:12; Rev 3:20). Putting all of ones trust in what He has done to save us all from our sins and the judgment to come, which will fall on all who do not repent and believe; who did not receive the love of the truth, which is fully found by faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and obedience towards His gospel.
If you have not yet done that then please open your heart to the Lord Jesus Christ and receive His Words, salvation, and life into your own by simply believing that God's loves you and has sent Jesus to die on the cross for you, then He rose from the dead so that you could have remission of all your sins and eternal life the moment you believe in Him. For truly the prophets tell us that "the just shall live by faith" Hab 2:4, that is faith in what God has done for us all, not what we have done for ourselves or anyone else.


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Thursday, January 3, 2013

1 Peter 1:6-9

6 In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials, 7 that the genuineness of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ, 8 whom having not seen you love. Though now you do not see Him, yet believing, you rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory, 9 receiving the end of your faith—the salvation of your souls.


 Vs 6-9 In this we rejoice, of God the Father through the Lord Jesus Christ having begotten us again (that is caused us to be born again by the Spirit of God) to a living hope, by the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Therefore the joy of salvation that we have in us, of believing in the Lord Jesus Christ (and thus being saved by the grace of God), is a joy in us as a fruit of the Spirit of God within us, because of Jesus Christ's permanent Presence in our lives. For not until one is born again by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ's Person do they experience the love, joy and peace of God within themselves, which is experienced when we are in fellowship other believers, but also when we are by ourselves. Therefore though our faith is tested by fire, by various trials and tribulations which God permits in our lives as we journey home with Him, which ultimately help purify/refine us; both individually and the church collectively; and thus make us greater partakers of the fullness of Jesus Christ's salvation; both of the grace, the glories, and even the sufferings (consider Rom 8:17).
Therefore knowing God's good intentions for us all we rejoice in the Lord Jesus Christ's Person regardless of our circumstances; though having not seen, we love, because we know Him whom we have believed, and thus received into our hearts and lives (John 1:12; Rev 3:20); and thus whom we have committed our souls too (2 Tim 1:12). For it is the Lord Jesus Christ and Him alone who is is our Rock and our salvation. The King of the Nations who rules and abides in us forever. Therefore we rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory at remembrance of Him and His Person in our lives. Thanking Him for all that He has done, and continues to do in us, and through us, and even for us. For just as we are saved by the Word of the Lord, called elect according to the foreknowledge of God, we are also being preserved by the Word of the Lord which alone stands and endures forever. And thus we shall receive the end of our faith, the salvation of souls (vs. 9). That is salvation in all of it's fullness. Where all that is now imperfect in us and about us becomes Perfect, as we will then bear the image of the Heavenly Man no longer bound to this corrupted and perishing mortal flesh which shall then be fully transformed for everlasting life! (1 Cor 15:48-58).

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

1 Peter 1:3-5

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4 to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, 5 who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. 

Vs. 3 The Apostle Peter having addressed his epistle to the pilgrims (i.e. believers) scattered abroad in verses 1-2. Now opens his epistle with a resounding word of praise:
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead"

There is a lot of theology there in that one verse, but at the heart of it all is a reverential and heartfelt thanksgiving and worship of God the Father for all that He has done in sending His Son the Lord Jesus Christ to suffer and die on the cross for all our sins. So that with Jesus having first made atonement for all our sins. He then rose from the dead to so that we can all become recipients of His life and God's everlasting mercies the moment we believe in Him. And so we have a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

Vs. 4-5 "to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, 5 who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."

This is the second part of Peters praise and declaration that began in verse three and continues here in verses four and five. And it is all because of Jesus' Perfect Person and Perfect Sacrifice, being without moral spot, or spiritual blemish by which Jesus having taken all our sins upon Himself, God now imputes His righteousness to us; so that by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ's Person we are declared righteousness in the sight of God. An amazing gift of righteousness that God gives to us all who believe in His Son. And so Jesus having risen from the dead then ascended back to the Father, to His everlasting place of Power, Prestige and Privilege, He not only watches over us all who believe in Him here and now. But He Himself also is the Guarantor of our eternal salvation and inheritance with God Himself in heaven, so all things in Christ that we have are reserved in heaven for us (vs. 4). For rest assured what Jesus has done by suffering death on the cross for us will never be forgotten by God, so that we all who received the love of the truth and put our trust in Jesus Christ can be assured that He Himself is not only the Guarantor of our souls salvation here and now, but also Jesus Himself is the Guardian of our internal inheritances with Himself. And so it is promised that that our inheritance with Christ is not only uncorrupted and undefiled, because that is what He is, and what He has done for us, it is also reserved in heaven for us (vs. 4). For it is being kept by the power of God, reserved in heaven for us, for the day when we will meet Jesus face to face and receive our full inheritances in heaven then. Thus the Scripture says not only are our inheritances being reserved for us, but we ourselves are being kept by the power of God through faith, for the salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. For it is then, and only then when we will see God the Father and Lord Jesus Christ and ourselves, and each other with a perfect clarity (see 1 Cor 13:12). Thus that salvation is ready to be revealed in the last time is what we all who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ (throughout all ages) will share and fully enjoy with Jesus Christ in our Perfected states as He Himself is already there, Perfected in heaven. And thus there will be a grand display of manifold wisdom of God of His Most Glorious Magnificence and Perfect excellence bestowed on us all In Christ, and through Christ, and because of Jesus Christ His Son being in us and manifested through us (1 John 3:2).

Now the opening phrase in verse three which Peter begins his thanksgiving with, similarly appears in two of the Apostle Paul's epistles in 2 Cor 1:3 and Eph. 1:3. And though there is a congruency between them, all three seem uniquely born out of Holy Spirit inspiration and thanksgiving rather then some sort of man-made formulated liturgical arrangement. For truly all heart-felt praise and thanksgiving towards God the Father is born out of having believed in the Lord Jesus Christ His Son. And so as all things begin with God so all praise flows back to Him for His having sent His Son Jesus to suffer and die on the cross for our sins and bring about our salvation. And this Jesus did when He rose from the dead on the third day. While the word translated blessed here is exclusively used of God and or praising God in the N.T (see Mark 14:61; Luke 1:68; Rom 1:25; 9:25; 2 Cor 11:31).
 

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