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1st Peter Series COMFORT FOR THE SUFFERING Your Salvation First, some background. Peter wrote his 1st letter sometime between A.D. 64 and A.D. 67. It was in the year A.D. 64 that a terrible fire had swept through Rome, destroying three of the fourteen districts into which the city was divided. Nero was responsible, but used the church as a scapegoat, placing the blame on them. He then launched a terrible persecution against God s people. Life became dangerous for all believers, and it was likely during this time that Peter and Paul were martyred. Nero committed suicide in A.D. 68 at the age of 32 in the fourteenth year of his reign. One year before his suicide, in A.D. 67, war broke out between the Romans and the Jews, ending in the terrible destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 as predicted by Jesus Himself. So Peter s first letter is written against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world where old landmarks were being removed, and Christianity was in crisis. He wrote his first epistle from Babylon, but his heart was breaking for those going through the terror of these times. He

knew also that his own earthly journey would soon end, for Jesus had predicted his martyrdom (John 21:17-19). Much like his Master, Peter had learned to use powerful word pictures in his messages. So we will notice in his first letter phrases like, as sheep going astray, as newborn babes, as lively stones, and so forth. We should keep in mind as we read this first letter the personality of Peter. He was the big fisherman, an impetuous, bigger than life, dynamic figure of a man. We should also keep in mind the preeminence of Christ. Jesus reigned large in Peter s mind and writing. He had known the Lord as few others on earth. He had lived with Him, walked and talked with Him, and even shared his own home with Him. Finally, we should also keep in mind the persecution of Nero. This diabolically evil man haunts the book. He was the personification of Satan, the roaring lion s tool, seeking whom he may devour. 1:1 Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, The word apostle means sent one. In NT times they were members of a unique and exclusive order. They had known Je-

sus during His earthly ministry, and had been eyewitnesses of His resurrection. There were twelve of them, although the courtesy title is extended in the NT to one or two others. Paul was not of this original group. His ordination was bestowed upon him directly by the ascended Lord. But he was the exception, not the rule. Of the original twelve, Peter was the obvious leader. In the various lists of the Twelve in the NT, Peter always comes first. The apostles were the custodians of the gospel and the teachings of Christ as delivered by the Holy Spirit. They performed great miracles, and wielded enormous power and prestige in the early church. Peter s target audience is: 1:1b To the pilgrims of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, These provinces comprised most of the Roman Province of Asia Minor. We tend to associate these regions with Paul s ministry. Peter must have gotten wind that they were also experiencing fallout from the terrible persecution of Nero.

1:2 elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: We who believe were elected by God according to His foreknowledge. This is not to say that some are called to salvation (the elect), and others to damnation (the non-elect). Rather, through His omniscience, He knew you would come to Him. So he planned ahead of time for you to enjoy the benefits of salvation, and ultimately eternal life that you would be SANCTIFIED by the Spirit, and SAVED by the blood! 1:3 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... The word begotten is new birth or born again. And it has given us a living hope. When you study the epistles of Paul, John, and Peter, you see they all had a favorite word. Paul s favorite word is FAITH. John s favorite is LOVE. And Peter s favorite is HOPE. And hope, faith, and love are the Bible s favorite trilogy. Peter calls our hope a living hope. Hope always has the future in mind. The believer s great hope is for a triumphant rapture to

glory, or a mighty resurrection from the grave. Either way, it is a glorious, living hope that carries us through this troubled world, and lifts our spirits in times of trial. He next describes our future inheritance: 1:4...to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you... The word inheritance comes from the Greek word for inherited property. We call it glory, heaven, and our future home. This glorious new world will be free of natural disasters and wars. All carnivorous activity between animals will cease (the lion will lay down with the lamb). Deserts will blossom like the rose. Crime will be no more. All people will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters now cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14). Peter says it will be incorruptible, which means incapable of decay. What a blessing! No more trash, mold, rust, wear and tear; things will no more break down, fall apart, or crumble. No more decay! Then he says it is undefiled. The very same Greek word is used to describe our Great High Priest, Jesus Christ (Heb. 7:26). It means free from contamination. The devil attacked our Lord viciously on earth, yet He remained uncontaminated. He

touched the leper but remained uncontaminated. He touched a corpse yet remained uncontaminated. And our new home will be free of all moral and spiritual filth. Clean! Pure! Pristine! And then finally, Peter says our home will never fade away. Everything on this earth eventually fades away. It wears away, falls apart, rots, decays, or crumbles. But our new, heavenly home will be made of the stuff of heaven. It will never suffer wear and tear. Then Peter says reserved in heaven for you. Through the blood of Jesus we have a reservation! It s from a Greek word meaning kept, guarded, and preserved. It literally means watched over. No one and no thing will ever steal away from you your heavenly inheritance. It is reserved and preserved, awaiting your arrival! 1:5 Who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. The word kept here is a military term. It is the word used to describe how Paul s enemy, the governor of Damascus, kept the city of Damascus under armed guard, hoping to lay hands on him.

But what is keeping us? The power of God! We have an invisible angelic bodyguard all around us as well as God s Holy Spirit within us. I have often said that born again believers walking under the Lordship of Jesus are invincible until their time comes. Peter knew whereof he spoke. When Herod threw him in prison intending the next day to kill him as he had James, the angel of the Lord appeared that night and delivered him from his cell. He was invincible until his time came. So we are kept! By the power of God! Through faith! Peter says that this great salvation in which we stand is ready to be revealed. This phrase comes from the Greek word Apokalupto, from which we get the word apocalypse. It points to the time when Jesus returns. Behold, he comes with clouds; and every eye shall see Him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindred of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen (Rev. 1:7). Peter uses the word ready (to be revealed). This word suggests that everything is prepared for end-times events to begin. It is all ready. God s grace, still being extended to a wicked world, is all that holds things back.

Paul uses the expression the last time, which takes us back to Genesis, where the expression the last days first occurs in Jacob s incredible dying prophecy (Gen 49). And Jacob called his sons and said, Gather together, that I may tell you what shall befall you in the last days. (Vs.1) The same expression is found 14 times in the OT. According to Scripture, the last times began with the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Hebrews says, God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, 2 has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, We are likely in the last of the last days, primarily due to the fulfillment of the prophecy regarding the restoration of Israel as a nation in a day. Who has ever seen anything as strange as this? Who ever heard of such a thing? Has a nation ever been born in a single day? Has a country ever come forth in a mere moment? (Isaiah 66:8) In the meantime... God s people are being kept by the power of God through faith in anticipation of the coming great unveiling of Jesus Christ to the world. Think of how our faith, as we experience it here on earth, not only carries us through troubles and trials, but also

reaches into the future to lay hold of God s promise of the return of His Son, and of a brand new world to come! 1:6 In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials, Suddenly Peter comes back to earth, back to the reality of Nero s persecution, and that the world was a very dangerous place for the Christian. The word for grieved also means sorrow or heaviness. Peter is not acting like bad things aren t going on. But he is saying that we don t sorrow as those who have no hope. We have an incredible future coming the return of Christ and His mighty kingdom. In this, he says, you greatly rejoice. So faith not only sees beyond the temporal side of life and soars beyond the temptation side of life, but also sings beyond the testing side of life. 1:7 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, Peter sees a precious faith emerging from the fiery trials of life. Just as the fire melts the gold in a furnace so that the refiner

can skim away the dross, so persecution and other trials enable the Spirit of God to purify the faith of the suffering saint. 1:8 whom having not seen you love. Though now you do not see Him, yet believing, you rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory, Here is the miraculous work of the outpouring of the Spirit of God into our hearts. Having never seen the Lord personally, yet we love (agape) Him! The happy willingness to love Him, sight unseen, on the testimony of Scripture alone, will be rewarded one of these days. Our experience on that great day of His appearing will resemble the Queen of Sheba who had heard of Solomon from a far distance away. But when she finally met him in person she said,...the half was not told me. Your wisdom and prosperity exceed the fame of which I heard (1 Kings 10:7). NEXT TIME: Your Scripture