Scripture Passage—1 Peter 1:1–2
- Why the letter was written
- It was written to encourage believers to endure intense persecution.
- Peter writes to us.
- Peter admonishes us to suffer as Christians, not as law-breakers.
- The basics Peter calls us back to
- Peter writes to the elect—the chosen of God according to the foreknowledge of God.
- We are elect, chosen in sanctification—the carrying-out of the counsel of God through the Holy Spirit.
- The final purpose of God is our restoration from our fallen state.
- The place and value in God’s plan of the Sprinkling of Blood
- The purpose of the triune God
- The purpose of election is to give us a share in Christ, and through Him, we can approach the Father Himself.
- Because of sin and the resultant enmity between God and man, reconciliation was needed—the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ.
- The blessings from the sprinkling of the blood:
- No more are we strangers; no more are we afar off. —Ephesians 2:11–13
- We are no longer separated, but we have access to God.—Hebrews 10:19–21
- We have no more guilt.—Hebrews 9:14
- We are cleansed from all sin.—1 John 1:6–7
- The sprinkling of blood is what Christ has done for and to us; obedience is what is expected from us.
- He who receives the blood receives with it His life and His utter disposition of obedience.
- If you desire the benefit, you must submit yourself to an obedience of faith, and this must characterize your entire life.
- One who truly experiences the power of the blood will manifest it by a life of obedience.
- The power by which the purpose was attained
- God the Holy Spirit executes the divine purpose: He reveals and makes known the Father and the Son, imparts the life of God, and maintains the holiness of God. Hence, He is called the Spirit of Sanctification.
- It is impossible for us to render the obedience God demands. That is why He gives us the Holy Spirit.
- The Holy Spirit renews out heart, our inward nature and fills us with His holy and heavenly power, so that it becomes possible for us to be obedient.
- The counsel in which everything originated
- The whole plan of redemption is solely according to the purpose of God the Father who works all things for the counsel of His own will.—Ephesians 1:11
- The Great Playwright put it in His eternal plan: On center stage is His Son to act it out, and the light of application from the Holy Spirit applies it to us.
- The purpose of the triune God
Related Scripture:
- Revelation 13:8
- Philippians 2:8–9
- Philippians 1:6
Take Home Points
- Rejoice in what God has done for you through his Son and applied by the power of the Holy Spirit.
- You have confidence because you know who has thought out this plan; you know who carried it out in the sprinkling of the blood; you know who has sent the Spirit from heaven to you; and you have His promise that He will just as surely carry it out and bring it to completion.
- Take your place before God in complete reverence and dependence.
- Give God the glory, and let the fullest dependence upon Him be the keynote of your life of faith.
- You are elect unto obedience.
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