April 28, 2005

Remember the Word - Authorial Intent of 2 Peter

Peter writes 2 Peter to tell his audience - "REMEMBER THE WORDS." Which words? "The words spoken beforehand by the holy prophets and the commandment of the Lord and Savior spoken by your apostles." (2 Peter 3:2) WHY do we need to remember the words? I believe the end of 2 Peter sums this up - "the untaught and unstable distort ... Scripture to their own destruction. You therefore, beloved, knowing this beforehand, be on your guard so that you are not carried away by the error of unprincipled men and fall from your own steadfastness, but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." (2 Peter 3:16-18) Also, "you do well to pay attention [to the prophetic word] as to a lamp shining in a dark place." (2 Peter 1:19)

Here are some points of the book that support the above:
  • Through the true knowledge of Him, we can see that His divine power has granted us everything pertaining to life and godliness. (1:3) Where can we find the true knowledge?
  • "He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become partakers of divine nature." (1:4) Where can we find the promises? In His Word.
  • In the section 1:12-15, Peter explains that he wants to constantly remind them of the truth, so that they will be diligent to call it to mind.
  • In the section 1:16-21, Peter reveals the authority of the writers of the Word, the eyewitnesses of His majesty and the prophetic word. Verse 21 says, "for no prophecy was ever made by an act of human will, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God."
  • Peter sounds the alarm against the false prophet and teachers in chapter 2. They "will secretly introduce destructive heresies" (2:1) and "because of them the way of truth will be maligned;" (2:2) and that "they will exploit with false words;" (2:3). Peter explains the severity of these actions in 2:3, "their judgment from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep."
  • Peter uses 4 Old Testament proofs and examples in regard to the false teachers in chapter 2. Three are specifically examples of 'the LORD knows how to rescue the godly from temptation, and to keep the unrighteous under punishment for the day of judgment.' (2:9) 1] "God did not spare the angels when they sinned, but cast into hell." (2:4) 2] God "did not spare the ancient world, but preserved Noah". (2:5) 3] "He condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to destruction by reducing them to ashes, having made them an example to those who would live ungodly thereafter;" (2:6) and "He rescued righteous Lot". (2:7) The other is an example of the false teachers following the way of Balaam. (2:15-16)
  • In chapter 3, verses 1-2 tell us that Peter is stirring them by way of reminder to remember the words.
  • Mocker will come saying "Where is the promise of His coming? ... all continues just as it was from the beginning of creation." (3:4) Peter refutes this by using the Word - "it escapes their notice that by the word of God the heavens existed long ago and the earth was formed out of water and by water, through which the world at that time was destroyed, being flooded with water." These 'teachers' didn't know their Word well enough to perceive these things or they choose not remember the Word.
  • "According to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth." (3:13)
  • Peter introduces the value and high regard to Paul's work in 3:15-16 - "just as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, wrote to you, as also in all his letters," "which the untaught and unstable distort [some things Paul has written] as they do also the rest of the Scriptures.
  • Again, 3:17-18 tells them to be on guard so they will not be deceived in a manner that leads to destruction but to grow in grace and knowledge.

Check out all of 2 Peter and study it on your own to gain insight from this awesome, powerful book. Figure out the author's intent from the word, which means more than my words. I encourage you to diligently study the word. Let me know what you think and your opinions (shaped through the word).

To Not Be Afraid

'But there are better reason not to let our fears increase. It is not so much because we become smarter or more able to avoid danger, but that we become more confident that, by faith in Jesus, God will take care of us in the way He sees best. It does not guarantee safety or comfort in this life. But it does guarantee everlasting joy, as we trust in Him. Trusting God, through Jesus Christ, is the key to fearlessness. And promises from God are the key that leads us from the dungeon of fear.'

J.Piper - Pierced by the Word

April 26, 2005

Experiencing God's Love

  1. Look to Jesus. Consider Christ. Meditate on His glory and His work, not just casually, but intentionally. Think about the promises He made and guaranteed by His death and resurrection.
  2. Pray that God would open your eyes to the wonder of His love in these things.
  3. Renounce all known attitudes and behaviors that contradict this demonstration of love to you.
  4. Then enjoy the experience of the love of God poured out in your heart by the Holy Spirit.

Father, incline our hearts to see the
beauty of Christ and to embrace it with joy.
Grant that we would behold and believe -
that we would see and savor.
May our minds lay hold on the content of faith,
and our hearts receive it with the affection of faith.
Cause Your love to flow like a river through our souls.
May we not just know about it,
but experience the reality of it, to the glory of Christ.
In His name. Amen.

J.Piper - Pierced by the Word.

April 24, 2005

To Glorify God

'The more people know about God, the more they will want to shout out about His glory."

- D.Horner 4/24/05

April 23, 2005

Events Galore

It's been a long, busy week, yet still very good with lots of fun moments. So it's been a bit since I've had time to put something new up. There were birthday celebrations (Happy Birthday to Dad, Stephen Day!), basketball games, and the Joy Prom event at Providence in which it was a blessing to participate in the event. So much more too! I'm happy to try out the new Delta Lake Center for the college class, which I had chance to preview this week.

April 19, 2005

'The World Is Run by Tired Men'

"If a Christian is not willing to rise early and work late, to expend greater effort in dilligent study and faithful work, that person will not change a generation. Fatigue is the price of leadership. Mediocrity is the result of never getting tired.
But Christians know where to find renewal. 'Therefore do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we being renewed day by day' (2 Corinthians 4:16)."

J.Oswald Sanders - Spiritual Leadership

April 18, 2005

A Concept Misunderstood

'Submission is not an inferiority in a relationship,' whether of human or divine nature.

Dr. Nelson, talk on Doctrine of the Trinity, Acts Forum 4/17/05

April 14, 2005

The Inadequacy of "Instant Christianity"

'The American genius for getting things done quickly and easily with little concern for quality or permanence has bred a virus that has infected the whole evangelical church.'
'Instant Christianity came in with the machine age. Men invented machines for two purposes. They wanted to get important work done more quickly and easily than they could do it by hand, and they wanted to get the work over with so they could give their time to pursuits more their liking, such as loafing or enjoying pleasures of the world. Instant Christianity now serves the same purposes in religion. It disposes of the past, guarantees the future and sets the Christian free to follow the more refined lusts of the flesh in all good conscience and with a minimum of restraint.'
'By “instant Christianity” I mean the kind found almost everywhere in gospel circles and which is born of the notion that we may discharge our total obligation to our own souls by one act of faith, or at most by two, and be relieved thereafter or all anxiety about our spiritual condition that we may discharge our total obligation to our own and we are permitted to infer from this that there is no reason to seek to be saints by character. An automatic once-for-all quality is present here that is completely out of mode with the faith of the New Testament.'
'It is true that conversion to Christ may be and often is sudden. When the burden of sin has been heavy the sense of forgiveness is usually clear and joyful. ... The true Christian has met God. But the trouble is that we tend to put our trust in our experiences and as a consequence misread the entire New Testament.'
'There are decisions that can be and should be made once and for all. There are personal matters that can be settled instantaneously by a determined act of will in response to Bible-grounded faith. No one would want to deny this; certainly not I.'
'The question before us is, Just how much can be accomplished in that one act of faith? How much yet remains to be done and how far can a single decision take us?'
'Instant Christianity tends to make the faith act terminal and so smothers the desire for spiritual advance. It fails to understand the true nature of the Christian life, which is not static but dynamic and expanding. It overlooks the fact that a new Christian is a living organism as certainly as a new baby is, and must have nourishment and exercise to assure physical growth.'
'Undue preoccupation with the initial act of believing has created in some a psychology of contentment, or at least non-expectation. To many it has imparted a mood of disappointment with the Christian faith. God seems too far away, the world is too near, and the flesh too powerful to resist. Others are glad to accept the assurance of automatic blessedness. It relieves them of the need to watch and fight and pray, and sets them free to enjoy this world while waiting for the next.'
'Instant Christianity is twentieth-century orthodoxy. I wonder whether the man who wrote Philippians 3:7-16 would recognize it as faith for which he finally died. I am afraid he would not.'

A.W. Tozer - excerpts from "That Incredible Christian"

Mercy and Justice

'The mercy of God moved Him to send the Son of God to bear the wrath of God so as to vindicate the justice of God when He justifies sinners who have faith in Jesus. So we have our very life because of mercy and justice (Romans 3:25-26). They met in the cross.'

J.Piper - Pierced by the Word

April 13, 2005

To Accept or to Deny Christ

"I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people say about Him: ‘I am ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept His claim to be God.’ That is one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic – on a level with the man who says he is a poached egg – or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God; or else a madman or something worse."
- C.S. Lewis

April 12, 2005

Is TV Too Big a Part of Life?

'In the end the soul that is made for God has shrunk to fit snugly around triteness.

It seldom inspires great thoughts or great feelings with glimpses of great Truth. God is the great, absolute, all-shaping Reality.'

J.Piper - Pierced by the Word

April 11, 2005

New Heavens & New Earth - A Home of Righteousness

'In the future, righteousness will dwell. The righteousness here is God's righteousness (2 Pet. 1:1), which fills the future world with His glory and beauty. And Peter had clarified thoughout the letter that only the righteous will participate in that world.
Only those who heeded Peter's message [encompassing the gospel of Christ] will inherit the promises and enjoy the new world. We should remind ourselves that no notion of works righteousness is involved here, for as Peter had already taught (1:3-4), those who live righteously have been transformed by God Himself. They do what is right as a consequence of God's gracious work in their lives.'

T.Schreiner, New American Commenatary, 1, 2 Peter, Jude
on 2 Peter 3:13

April 10, 2005

'Restored by God, {yet} Relying on Men'

Today, we were given lots of truth at church. What I remember most is the passage of David taking the census in 2 Samuel 24. Pastor Horner's applications from this text were piercing. It really hit home to our sinful nature that we exhibit.

  1. Performance-based Acceptance.
    - We often care too much about what others think or say about us, and that guides our decisions. We often approve people for what they can do for us.
  2. 'We often have an attitude based on the opinions on what others did, not on what Christ did.'
    - For example, this person did this to me, so I can do that back and not show grace like Christ. I have a right to stay upset at them... Wrong.
  3. We tend to rely on our capabilites, not the capabilites of God.

D.Horner, 4/10/05, 'Restored by God, Relying on Men'
Check out outline link, middle of page.

German Friends

I'm glad I had some time to visit with the German friends that got to visit America again. We first met Evie when went to Meinengin, Germany, in 2001. This is a picture of my girlfriend, Meg; me; and my German friend, Evie. Posted by Hello

Road Trip - Beach

We got a lot of pictures back from the photo shop. This is one from couple weeks back when Meg and I got to go to the beach. It was a great trip. Great fellowship and conversion during the car trips, good times walking the beach admiring God's great creation, reading coast-side while listening to the calming presence of the ocean. Posted by Hello

April 09, 2005

Prayer

' "When you feel most indisposed to pray, yield not to it," he counseled, "but strive and endeavor to pray, even when you think you cannot."

To Martin Luther, an extra load of duties was reason enough to pray more, not less. Hear his plans for the next day's work: "Work, work from early till late. In fact I have so much to do that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer."


The praying Christian wields no personal power and authority, but authority delegated by the victorious Christ to whom that faithful believer is united by faith.

"With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit" - Ephesians 6:18a'

J.Oswald Sanders - Spiritual Leadership

Pitiful

As I recall with my stomach turning
I was hiding away from myself, away from you
Like nothing, though something was terribly wrong
And I admit that I was only waiting for the right time
Night time, the right moment for you to look away
Though you never did, I pretended for a while
So I could walk where I don't belong

And I remember every word you said
Come back in time, come back
And I remember I would soon be dead
Now so pitiful, so pitiful

But I know, as I hammered those nails into your beautiful hands
Your eyes still try to search for mine, but I look away
Now your eyes are the only thing that can save me
I'm so afraid of them piercing
You're breaking into my prison.
Just pretend for a while
My soul is dying
I won't look away

And I remember every word you said...

I'll remember every word you said
This time I won't look away

Blindside - Pitiful

April 07, 2005

Luther: Loving your Neighbor

‘He who would be a saint so stern and selfish as to endure no evil words or acts, and to excuse no imperfections, is unfit to dwell among men. He knows nothing of Christian love...' (4.1: 315)

‘He who truly loves will be distressed that a beloved neighbor wickedly trespasses against God and himself.’ (4.1: 321)

‘Sincere love makes a clear distinction between the evil and the person; it is unfriendly to the former, but kind to the latter.’ (4.1: 321)

- Martin Luther

the Complete Sermons of Martin Luther

Luther: Look at Christ's Example

'Mark the example of Christ, however, and there learn to censure yourself. Beloved, how can you complain when you see how infinitely greater was the grief and how much more painful the anxiety endured by your beloved Lord and faithful Savior, the Son of God Himself, who yet bore all patiently and submissively and, more than that, prayed for those instrumental in causing that agony? Who with a single drop of Christian blood in his heart would not blush with shame to be guilty of murmuring at his sufferings when, before God, he is so sinful and is deserving of much more affliction?'
- Martin Luther
the Complete Sermons of Martin Luther (4.1: 259)
on 1 Peter 2:21-25

April 06, 2005

Luther: Why Be Troubled At Suffering?

'Now, this one fact, that one so exalted as Christ himself, the only and eternal Son of God, has trod the path of suffering before us, enduring unlimited distress, agony transcending the power of humanity to experience - this alone should be enough to admonish and urge anyone to patiently endure affliction. Why, the, should we disciples, we who are so insignificant and inexperienced in comparison with our Master - why should we be at all troubled at any suffering for His sake? especially when all He asks is to follow Him, to learn of Him and to remain His disciples.'

- Martin Luther
the Complete Sermons of Martin Luther (4.1: 252-253)
on 1 Peter 2:21-25

1 Peter 2:24

'and He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed.'

The Beginning of Thought Boxes

Well, this is the beginning, not as in Genesis 1:1, but of this post site. Let's see how this works out. I hope you enjoy the readings on this site, and I will do the best to keep them interesting and updated.