Notes on 1 Peter 1
(1 Pet 1:1 KJV) Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered
throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia,
Peter is claiming to be an apostle of Jesus Christ of the strangers scattered
throughout these different places. These refer to scattered Jews that were
converted to
Jesus Christ.
(1 Pet 1:2 KJV) Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through
sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ:
Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.
Elect means chosen of God. We become part of the elect whether we be Jews or Gentiles
through sanctification of the Spirit , obedience of the gospel and sprinkling of the blood
of Jesus.
Those who receive and obey the gospel become God's elect. God knew of this plan from
the beginning. I believe He starting planning for our salvation the moment Adam and Eve
fell away.
Sanctification here not only means setting apart and being separate from the
world for the cause of Christ but also means a cleansing from sin through the
blood of Jesus. When one is sanctified by the spirit of God, one is
cleansed and set apart from the filth of the world. The world becomes less
attractive to one who is sanctified by the God's spirit. We are new
creatures in Christ and are set apart to be a vessel of the Holy Spirit.
This isn't a holier than thou setting apart but produces a meek and quiet
spirit that is in obedience to the Holy Spirit. Yet even with a meek and quiet
spirit there is a boldness to stand faithful to the word and contend for the
faith that was originally delivered to the saints as spoken of in the book of
Jude.
(1 Pet 1:3 KJV) Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according
to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of
Jesus Christ from the dead,
Blessed be God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. This shows that there are
definitely two not one. Although they are one in unity, in spirit and in truth. Jesus is
divine, Jesus is God but not God the Father, He is the Son. Our hope of eternal life comes
by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
Peter points out here that it is by the mercy of God that we are saved.
(1 Pet 1:4 KJV) To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not
away, reserved in heaven for you,
Look what is ahead, yet our eyes are always concerned about these temporary things of
this life only. The treasure of the faithful is reserved in heaven for all believers.
(1 Pet 1:5 KJV) Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to
be revealed in the last time.
We are kept by the power of God. This power we received through faith. The final
salvation and reward will be revealed in the last time. Time as we know it will pass. Then
we pass into eternity which never ends.
Why do we choose to neglect so great a future because the flesh prefers a little
pleasure here on earth. I remember someone telling me once that they wanted to be saved
and receive Jesus Christ but they wanted to have fun first. My son asked a lady that
worked the same place as he did if she wanted Jesus to come back? The lady said, "No,
I want time to party first." The lady seemed to know of the gospel and seemed to have
heard that the Lord would return but she was more concerned with having fun in this life
first and her hope was that Jesus would tarry until she was ready for Him to come.
It doesn't work that way. God has His own time clock.
At a time we think not is when He will probably come.
I realize that could be the fault of people presenting the gospel in a way that makes
it seem boring and no fun but I will not put the blame there entirely. I remember verses
that says to me, "What profit is it if we gain the whole world and lose our
souls." Sure we can go "party" have what we think is fun, neglect our
salvation and leave God out of our lives but in the end, what profit is it? A
fleeting "good time" here and eternity in a burning hell with no way of escape.
Eternity is a long, long time. We must not take the salvation the Lord offers lightly. A
big price was paid by the Son of God Himself for us to be saved and have eternal life.
I came from a church that had a lot of holiness teachings. As a rule in former years
the women did not wear makeup. Now makeup probably has nothing to do with whether a person
is saved or lost but they thought it did at the time. So many may have rejected the gospel
because they preferred to do things that the church taught was wrong. Many criticize the
church for adding to the gospel and making the way of salvation seem harder than Jesus
intended. That may have been so but I would like to point out a thought here. If some of
those things were wrong, would it be worth it to cleave to those things and lose one's
soul? If we can't give up a few pleasures for the gospel's sake, how would we stand
against persecution, hardships, trials, and real trouble? If the Lord means so little to
us that we would prefer the things of this world, if our lives were threatened because we
believe in the gospel, would we be able to stand? Jesus said He will be ashamed
before the Father in heaven of those that are ashamed of Him now.
We must be careful not to add to or take away from the word of God. That is so true,
but if there was something God wanted us to give up in order to serve Him more fully,
would it not be worth it? While we should not make the way of salvation a
harder way than Jesus Himself makes it, neither should we ever dumb down the
gospel or water down the word to make is seem easier than if really is either.
The truth is though, until you receive Christ, you really have no power to give up the
things of the world. When the Holy Spirit comes into your life, your desires and wants
begin to change. The old desires may flare up in times of temptation but the Spirit is
there to bring you out and give you a new heart, new desires, new goals and different
priorities. Those who have forsaken the old ways and received Jesus Christ and His Holy
Spirit will not ever regret it. Regret comes when we waste our lives outside of the
fellowship of Jesus Christ. I've never seen a faithful believer who comes to the end of
his or her final earthly journey ever say that they regretted receiving the Lord as
savior. Not one.
(1 Pet 1:6 KJV) Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are
in heaviness through manifold temptations:
In a Christian's life there is usually times of temptations and heaviness. Bad things
do happen to good people. There is a difference though for believers. The rain may fall on
them just like the unbeliever but for the believers we have the comfort, the joy and
peace that passes understanding through all the trials. Knowing the promises of God to see
us through bad times and good, that He will NEVER leave or forsake us. We may leave Him
and His fellowship but He will never leave those who trust in Him.
I remember one time facing something that was horrible to me. I did not want the thing
to happen, I could not bear the thought. This was not a sickness or something of that
kind. Just an event in our lives that I did not like concerning other people. God did not
keep the event from happening but He did give me such a peace and infilling of the Holy
Spirit to make what I dreaded to happen such that I could overcome and bear it. I will
never forget that moment when the Holy Spirit filled my whole being with a comforting
presence. The event came and went and guess what, we all survived and it passed quickly.
(1 Pet 1:7 KJV) That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold
that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and
glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:
Things happen to try our faith. To see if we really love God like we say we do. Its not
as if God Himself brings trouble. I believe Satan does that but God gives us power to
overcome. Satan went to Jesus once and offered Him authority over the earth without having
to go by way of the cross. Jesus refused. Had Jesus listened to Satan there is no way for
any of us to be saved. Praise God that Jesus saw a bigger picture in His mind. He saw many
believers walking into the kingdom of God and inheriting eternal life. Without His death
on the cross for our sins, none of us could have been saved. Unless someone could possibly
live their whole lives completely without sin and fulfill the law of Moses like Jesus did,
they could not be saved. Jesus had to do it all for us and make His death (which He didn't
deserve), count for all who believe.
Jesus will appear again. His coming is when we will be rewarded for our
faithfulness to Him. To those who look for Him will He appear.
(1 Pet 1:8 KJV) Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet
believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory:
This is the proof of the existence of God and Jesus Christ His Son. We actually love
someone whom we have not seen. We can actually rejoice in someone we have not seen with
the natural eye. Many have suffered death, persecution and loss because of their faith in
Christ yet that go on and do not deny Him. This is one reason to believe the resurrection
even if I didn't already know the Lord. The apostles suffered jail, beatings, persecution
and even death because of their teaching that Jesus rose from the dead. Can you see
someone going through all that if they knew that Jesus had not risen from the dead. I
realize many people from all religions are willing to die for their faith but at least
they believe what they are dying for. If Jesus had not risen from the dead, the apostles
would have known that. Would they preach, teach and suffer torments by the hands of men
for a lie? All they had to have done was to admit that it was all lies and a plot and
bargained for immunity and they would have been freed. They did not. They were beaten and
let out of jail just to go back and preach more about Jesus and His resurrection.
(1 Pet 1:9 KJV) Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
Here is the sum. This is the result of faithfulness. Receiving the end of your faith
even the salvation of our souls. Amen
(1 Pet 1:10 KJV) Of which salvation the prophets have inquired and searched diligently,
who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you:
11 Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did
signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should
follow.
12 Unto whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister
the things, which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the gospel unto you
with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven; which things the angels desire to look into.
We don't always realize what a privilege we have had to have heard the gospel and
received the gospel. The angels were curious when they witnesses the gospel, the prophets
desired to see that day come. They knew of it but they didn't see it except by the eyes of
faith in that which was to come. We have been privileged to have experienced salvation
through faith. We have seen it and have experienced what the former prophets
have desired to see. What a privilege we have. Do we really appreciate it?
(1 Pet 1:13 KJV) Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the
end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;
We need to walk in these things, embrace them fully, be sober, be constantly in hope,
be diligent, faithful and desire the revelation of Jesus Christ.
(1 Pet 1:14 KJV) As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the
former lusts in your ignorance:
Forsaking the old ways and the old nature, never to return to it. Following after the
Lord, walking in the Spirit and not after the flesh is the way to seek now. Former things
are passed away.
It is possible to backslide. Backsliders walk in much danger and peril. Yes, the Lord
usually draws them back to Him before they leave this old world but they may lose
their
children. They may waste precious time here when they could have influenced others to come
to Christ. We should live so that our lives can be a testimony to others. If we save one
soul from eternal death, we will rejoice when we see them in the coming kingdom, knowing
that it was because we were obedient to the calling of the Lord. I remember hearing
someone say that a man witnessed to one person and brought that person to the Lord. That
person that he brought to the Lord was called to preach and went on to win thousands,
maybe even millions to the Lord.
What if that one person who listened to the Holy Spirit and won the man to the Lord had
of been backslidden and away from God at the time of his meeting with this man. Thousands
may have not heard the gospel.
(1 Pet 1:15 KJV) But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner
of conversation;
16 Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.
Many have tried to change the meaning of these scriptures here but I will not attempt
that. I believe in holy living and will let the scripture speak for itself. He said to be
holy because He is holy. In all manner of conversation. Conversation here speaks of
much more than just speaking although it should result in our speech being that which
edifies. Conversation means our whole lifestyle. Our whole
lifestyle should be holy as God is holy.
(1 Pet 1:22 KJV) Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the
Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart
fervently:
Here again is the key to keeping the whole bible and the word of God. Love one another
with a pure heart. Love in purity, in truth, in actions, and in conversation. Conversation
does not just mean speech. Our whole life should reflect truth, love, soundness of mind,
purity and godliness. If we walked in love we would not defraud a person of his or her wife or
husband, we would not cheat them in business and we would not covet what they had to the
point of stealing or defrauding them of their possessions.
Love causes us to rejoice when they rejoice and cry when they cry. Love causes us to
pick them up when they are down, help when they are in need, correct when they are in
error (in the spirit of meekness) and comfort when they are sad.
(1 Pet 1:23 KJV) Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by
the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.
To be truly born again makes us incorruptible by the word of God. It will bring forth
the kind of fruits that will reflect and influence others to also walk in godliness. We
can choose to use our influence on the next generation as a good influence or bad. Yes, we
are saved by the grace and mercy of God through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ
but how we live after we are saved may influence whether someone else accepts the save
gospel and receives eternal life that we claimed to have received.
I think this is why Satan tries so hard to lure Christians back into sin. He desires
that they lose their influence. He doesn't want them to witness, if they go ahead
and witness anyway, he tries to corrupt them in some way so that their witness is tainted
with visible sin so that others will reject the message he is trying to preach. Many
evangelists have fallen into sin and that makes their testimony to be rejected by the ones
who at one time followed their ministry. However I must point out that the message of the
gospel and salvation by Jesus Christ was still preached by some of them and that message
remains the truth no matter who preached it. Jesus is still the same. God is still the
same. The bible is still the same. They have not changed just because someone who preaches
about it falls into sin.
Someone told me once that they did not go to church because of a pastor that they had
confidence in had an affair. I pointed out that Jesus died for our sins, not that pastor.
Jesus is the one we are to serve. Jesus is our savior and Lord. Jesus is the reason we go
to church and worship with fellow believers. We can't always help how the other church
members choose to obey the gospel and the word of God but we can choose how we ourselves
choose to obey the gospel and the word of God. I go to church to worship God not to watch
a bunch of perfect people entertain. If there is anyone there who is living a life of sin
then that is surely the place where they ought to be where they might receive deliverance.
I would never suggest that a person who has fallen into sin stop coming to church so that
the church could be perfect. Our business should be to restore, to save, to heal and
deliver.
(1 Pet 1:24 KJV) For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of
grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away:
25 But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel
is preached unto you.
The word endures forever. The world as we know it will pass away. The houses, the
grass, flowers, shrubs, possessions, and all that we hold dear will pass away but the word
abides forever. This should be our hope. If we have our treasure in heaven and we lose
everything here, we have lost nothing. If our hope is in our possession, money in the bank
and material things yet we have no interest in the things of God, if we lose those things,
we will lose everything. If you are rich and have not Jesus as your savior, you are indeed
very poor.
19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt,
and where thieves break through and steal:
20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth
corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
21 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matthew 6 :19-21.
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