December 23, 2017 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Peter 1-3.

    Peter starts off by reminding us that God has freely given us everything we need to please Him. There is nothing we can do to earn our salvation. However, he immediately follows this by telling us that because of God’s free gift we need to make an effort. I really like the way Peter puts this. Everything starts with faith. From there we add goodness. We can try to be good, but without faith in God, and the help that He will give us, it will be nothing but empty posturing. Once we follow up on our faith with attempts at doing good, we soon realize that we do not really know what is good. So, we need to seek knowledge and ask God’s Spirit to teach us what we need to know. As we learn God’s will for us we need to develop self-control in order to do both the good which God wants from us and to not do the evil which He wants us to leave behind. Self-control is not a once and done thing, we need to work day after day to improve our self-control, we need to learn to persevere. As we persevere in doing good we discover that there is a holiness, a godliness, beyond doing good which allows us to change lives (or, allows the Holy Spirit to work through us to change lives). However, if we stop there we will quickly fall back. That godliness cannot be sustained unless we genuinely care for others, and allow them to care for us. Finally, we must love others, not just those who care for us but all of God’s creatures. If we ever think we have enough of any of these (faith, goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, mutual affection, and love) and no longer need to work to have more we will become ineffective in serving the Lord. Making this effort provides confirmation of our salvation. If we have received salvation from God by His grace through faith that salvation will result in our working to do the above things, thus confirming that we have indeed been saved.