
Everything to Live For (1 Peter 1:1-12)
- so you think youre having a bad day?
- Ive learned that it could always be worse
- two German motorists were guiding their cars at a snails
pace in opposite directions, in very heavy fog
- both of their heads were out of the window, when the
cars passed by each other and their heads smacked together
- both men were hospitalized with severe head injuries,
but ironically, their cars werent even scratched very unusual
with a head-on collision
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- a man hit by a car in New York City in 1977 got up
uninjured, but laid back down in front of the car when a bystander told
him to pretend he was hurt so he could collect insurance money
- the car then rolled forward and crushed him to death
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- surprised while burgling a house in Antwerp, Belgium,
a thief fled out the back door, clambered over a nine foot wall, dropped
down, and found himself in the city prison
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- dont ever complain that youre having a
bad day, because it could always be worse
- some of us have a hard time coping even when things
are going fairly well
- life is not easy, and even the daily pressures of making
a living, balancing time with our families, not to mention health problems
and financial pressures these all take their toll
- in this room, I can confidently say that for a good
number of people present here this morning, life is very difficult,
even if there arent any severe problems confronting us
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- whats going to keep us going when things get
really tough?
- please open your Bibles to 1 Peter this morning, which
is on page 1362 of the pew Bibles
- I want to share with you four things that keep you
going, even in times of tremendous difficulty
- four things that God has given us, that offer us joy
and hope in times of trouble
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- 1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter one
of the key disciples of Jesus
- the time was in the early 60s just decades
after the return of Jesus Christ to heaven
- read with me verses 1 and 2:
- (1 Peter 1:1) Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, To
God's elect, strangers in the world, scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia,
Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia,
- (1 Peter 1:2) who have been chosen according to the
foreknowledge of God the Father, through the sanctifying work of the
Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling by his blood: Grace
and peace be yours in abundance.
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- I want to tell you that the recipients of this letter
were going through a very difficult time, and it was only going to get
worse
- Peter calls them "Gods elect, strangers
in the world, scattered
" throughout what today would be the
area of Turkey
- the recipients were probably primarily Gentile converts
to Christianity
- the word "strangers" identifies the recipients
of this letter as belonging to a very low social condition
- at the time, the word "stranger" was used
for somebody who was a resident alien not a Roman citizen, and
not a slave
- if you were a stranger or an alien, you were restricted
in regard to whom you could marry, in voting, holding property
- you were also subjected to higher taxes and severer
forms of civil punishment
- you were away from your own country and people, and
were subjected to all sorts of fear, slander, discrimination, and manipulation
- in other words, life was very tough for the recipients
of this letter
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- but dont complain that life is tough, because
its only going to get tougher
- because as difficult as their life had been, it was
about to get worse
- these "scattered strangers" had already suffered
as a result of their faith
- believers were at first tolerated by the Roman empire,
but as it became apparent that Christians were not just a Jewish sect,
they were beaten, jailed, and even killed
- probably, at the time that Peter wrote, the great persecution
under Emperor Nero had begun
- throughout the Roman empire, Christians were being
tortured and killed for their faith, and the church in Jerusalem was
being scattered by persecution throughout the entire world
- this persecution climaxed when Rome determined to rid
the empire of those who would not bow to Caesar the "Christ
ones"
- and according to tradition, Peter himself was martyred
by being crucified upside-down
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- Peter could say, "Life is tough, and its
about to get tougher"
- I dont think many of us are facing the sort of
problems that the recipients of this letter were facing
- whats going to keep us going when things get
really tough?
- in this mornings passage, Peter gives us four
truths that are so great, they overcome any difficulty were going
through
- four things that God has given us that make all the
difference
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- TRUTH NUMBER ONE: GOD HAS GIVEN US A NEW LIFE
- (1 Peter 1:3) Praise be to the God and Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into
a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,
- (1 Peter 1:4) and into an inheritance that can never
perish, spoil or fade--kept in heaven for you,
- (1 Peter 1:5) who through faith are shielded by God's
power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed
in the last time.
- the first thing that Peter says is that weve
received "new life" or "new birth" in verse 3
- weve been "born again"
- think about it these social nobodies that Peter
was writing to had found that God, in his grace, had chosen them as
members of his own family, and given them new life
- and according to verse 4, these nobodies who had very
little were given something very significant "an inheritance
that can never perish, spoil or fade kept in heaven for you"
- this inheritance isnt subject to decay; its
unable to be worn out with the passage of time; and its unfading
- it wont spoil its pure and completely
undefiled
- and its unfading it will never wither,
grow dim, or lose its beauty or glory
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- the readers might have wondered whether they had the
strength to remain faithful to Christ, even if the suffering and persecution
became worse
- and Peter replies, "Evidently, yes"
- because in verse 5 Peter says that they are people
who by Gods power are guarded through faith for a salvation ready
to be revealed in the last time
- in short, Peter says, "Gods given you a
brand new life and everything to live for a future in heaven
and the future starts now! And it cant be taken away"
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- in our lives, we can choose to base our happiness on
our circumstances our success, money, relationships, and position
- or we can base our lives on what Christ has done for
us
- Peter says, "You can base your life on external
circumstances, which might not be so great or you can base your
confidence on what God has done for us in Christ Jesus"
- it might seem intangible, but God has given us a new
life, and it begins now and can never be taken away
- and no matter what pain or trial we go through, we
know its not going to be our final experience
- eventually were going to live with Christ forever
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- thats why Peter could say we have everything
to live for, even though circumstances might be tough
- I dont know what circumstances youre facing
this morning, but I imagine that for some of you, life might be tough
- if youve given your life to Jesus Christ, and
are trusting him for salvation, this passage tells us that you are a
new person with a new life
- and regardless of circumstances, that new life will
last forever
- this new life has led to an inheritance that is guaranteed
- and this new life is more real than even the troubles
were going through
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- I need to pause here and ask if this is your experience
- Jesus Christ came to give us eternal life, and that
life begins now, in the present
- all the failures and sins in your life can become ancient
history as you are made a new creature
- and whats more, Jesus can give you an inheritance
that is yours forever
- no-one can take it away
- it wont depreciate
- it wont be decay
- it wont be affected by the millennium bug
- and it can be yours this morning
- I invite you to pause right now and make this experience
yours
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- TRUTH NUMBER TWO (THAT WILL KEEP US GOING EVEN IN
DIFFICULT TIMES): GOD HAS GIVEN US A PURPOSE EVEN IN OUR SUFFERING
- (1 Peter 1:6) In this you greatly rejoice, though now
for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of
trials.
- (1 Peter 1:7) These have come so that your faithof
greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by firemay
be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus
Christ is revealed.
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- Peter says "in this" (meaning our future
hope) we rejoice, even though were now waste-deep in every kind
of aggravation and trouble
- these believers are rejoicing even though theyre
going through every kind of grief
- Peter reminds them that their suffering has a purpose:
so that their faith of far greater value than gold may
be proved genuine
- the situations of testing in our lives are deliberate
occasions when God refines and purifies the faith of his people, as
precious metal is refined in a fire
- (Isaiah 48:10) See, I have refined you, though not
as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction.
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- God never tries his people without reason
- God never afflicts us without cause
- we will experience grief in this life only as necessary
in light of Gods great and infinitely wise purposes for us
- Peter then shows us that simultaneous grief and joy
are normal in the Christian life
- even when times are tough, we can rejoice because
even when things are tough, God has a purpose in our sufferings
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- does that sound trite?
- some of you might be thinking, "Here these people
are facing persecution and even death, and the best Peter can say is
Chin up; if it doesnt kill you, it will make you stronger."
- Im not an old person, but already I can look
back at periods of trouble in my life
- not once have I enjoyed going through troubles in my
life
- but do you know what?
- in almost every case, I can look back and say, "Thank
God I had to go through that difficulty"
- its not trite at all to realize that God has
his hand in every situation and every trouble, working every circumstance
in our life to his own glory
- its great to realize that even in the difficulties
and severe trials of our lives, we can rejoice because God has his purpose
- knowing that in everything that takes place
even in our suffering God has a purpose
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- Peter says that we keep going, even in difficulties,
because (1) God has given us a new life and an inheritance that can
never be taken away; (2) because God has a purpose even in our suffering
- TRUTH NUMBER THREE (THAT WILL KEEP US GOING EVEN
IN DIFFICULT TIMES): GOD HAS GIVEN US AN INEXPRESSIBLE JOY THAT COMES
FROM KNOWING CHRIST
- a man once entered a pharmacy, and the pharmacist said,
"Oh dear, you must be sick you dont look well at all"
- the man replied, "Dont worry, Im a
pastor I always look like this"
- or you might have heard about the church where all
the members were sour and joyless
- one day they figured out why
- it turns out they had been filling the baptistry with
pickle juice
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- do you ever wonder why so many Christians are joyless?
- Im baffled, because look at what verses 8 and
9 say:
- (1 Peter 1:8) Though you have not seen him, you love
him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and
are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy,
- (1 Peter 1:9) for you are receiving the goal of your
faith, the salvation of your souls.
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- Peter tells us that without having seen Jesus, we have
as our normal and continuing experience a love for Jesus Christ
- a personal and daily relationship, if you will, with
the ascended Lord Jesus
- and this love for Jesus and belief in him has given
us "an inexpressible and glorious joy"
- have you ever been so overwhelmed by something that
you literally are speechless?
- Peter says here that our love for Christ and belief
in him has given us a joy so profound that its beyond the power
of words to express
- we might have to sing to really express it words
sure arent going to do it alone
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- Peter says that our response to the Lord is so potent
that were already receiving the goal of our faith the salvation
of our souls
- thats the Christians experience, even in
the middle of great suffering
- a joy in the Lord that is so profound that it cant
be expressed in words
- thats the joy that Christ has given us
and that keeps us going even in the midst of difficulties
- I love the words of G.K. Chesterton: "Joy is the
gigantic secret of the Christian"
- and its a secret that keeps us going in tough
times
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- one more thing
- TRUTH NUMBER FOUR (THAT WILL KEEP US GOING EVEN
IN DIFFICULT TIMES): WHAT GOD HAS GIVEN US IS TRULY AMAZING
- I dont want you to miss verses 10 to 12, because
theyre verses that are incredible
- (1 Peter 1:10) Concerning this salvation, the prophets,
who spoke of the grace that was to come to you, searched intently and
with the greatest care,
- (1 Peter 1:11) trying to find out the time and circumstances
to which the Spirit of Christ in them was pointing when he predicted
the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow.
- (1 Peter 1:12) It was revealed to them that they were
not serving themselves but you, when they spoke of the things that have
now been told you by those who have preached the gospel to you by the
Holy Spirit sent from heaven. Even angels long to look into these things.
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- lets try to find out what Peter is saying
- the Old Testament prophets received all sorts of revelation
and insight, and its recorded for us in the Old Testament
- many times I think, "Wouldnt it be great
to understand everything that the Old Testament prophets did?"
- Peter says, "Wait a minute! The Old Testament
prophets searched diligently for information about salvation, but no
matter how intense their search or profound their vision, they only
served a preliminary role in the plan of God"
- "They were only preparing the world and Gods
people for a later time and that time is now"
- "It was their job to prepare for Gods salvation
in Christ. Its your job to enjoy it"
- we have a tremendous privilege of enjoying salvation
in this era the privilege of living in the "A.D." rather
than the "B.C."
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- but look what else Peter says in verse 12:
- "Even angels long to look into these things."
- both angels and people fell into sin
- but Christ never died for angels
- not one angel has been saved by grace through faith
- the eternal destiny of an angel has never been transformed
from death to life
- and Peter reminds us that angels long to look into
the amazing salvation that we often take for granted
- as one translation puts it, "Dont you realize
how fortunate you are? Angels would have given anything to be in on
this!"
- what an amazing salvation!
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- so I dont know what kind of a day youre
having
- I dont know what suffering is ahead in your life
- but I know that God has given you everything to live
for
- why?
- because hes given you a brand new life
- hes given you a purpose in suffering
- hes given you an inexpressible joy that comes
from knowing Christ
- indeed, what hes given you is truly amazing
- lets pray