Heavens Light 12-17-10 Great and Precious Promises Part 1

 
Great and Precious Promises – Part 1
 
2 Peter 1:4
For by these He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust. NAS
 
The focus of our study this week will be in 2 Peter 1:2-4 and is of vital importance. Here we look to a most profound truth, the sufficiency of Scripture. We seek to understand that the scripture is an all sufficient resource for everything that we face in life and that it has great and precious ramifications upon our lives. Indeed for the Christian it is our very life, the bread from heaven, even the very food that sustains our soul for,
Matthew 4:4 – 4 But He answered and said, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.'” NASB
 
Read with me;
2 Peter 1:2-4 – 2 Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord; 3 seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence. 4 For by these He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust. NAS
 
Here we have a statement of the all sufficient resources that we have available to us who have a true knowledge of God. Look with me at verse 2;
 
2 Peter 1:2- 2 Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord;
 
Grace and peace be multiplied to you – Isn’t this just like God? When God speaks to us, His words are full of grace and peace, for He is the God of all grace and the God of all peace. And more than that, they are “ours in abundance” or being “multiplied” to us! The Greek word here for multiplied is “plethuno” which means to abound, to increase or to multiply, to heap upon, to overflow. The Lord heaps upon us in abundance His grace and His peace.
Grace – is the undeserved or unmerited favor which comes to us
through Jesus Christ and His sinless life, and also His sacrifice of
atonement on the cross. In Christ we are found to have God’s favor, in
spite of the fact that we deserve death. He reconciled us unto God
having paid the penalty for our sins, the required ransom to God for
sins to set us free and offers His perfect and sinless life in exchange
for our sinful and shameful life. In Christ we have a favor with God
equal to that of Christ Himself.
         
 
Peace – The quality or state of being which has no enmity or hostility. We now have peace with God through Jesus seeing that He has satisfied the wrath of God toward our sins. We are no longer the enemies of God, but have been reconciled to God by the blood of Christ. We have peace which comes from God and is described as an inner tranquility which calms and causes the soul to rest.
Now these God heaps upon us or causes to overflow in our lives. We have them in abundance as God multiplies them unto us!
 
Friend, are you weighed down with sins? Have you a heavy load?…. Turn to Jesus! In Him you will find grace and peace in abundance! Where sin does abound grace does much more abound! Romans 5:20
 
Then notice, how they come to us….
 
2 Peter 1:2b – in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord – God’s grace and His peace are multiplied to us “in the knowledge of God.” That is to say as we come to know Him. In knowing Jesus our Lord is great peace! In coming to a knowledge of God there is grace and peace in abundance. Where else do we come to know God except by the special revelation of the Scripture? And in the scripture we have a complete and all sufficient revelation of God and of Jesus our Lord. It is in this knowledge of God through the Scripture that we have grace and peace multiplied to us in abundance. As the prophet says in…
Psalms 119:165 – 165 Those who love Thy law have great peace, And nothing causes them to stumble. NASB
Observe then the means by which we receive the abounding grace and peace of God….It is by our knowledge of Him through the Word. Are you lacking peace dear friend, love the Word!….. Need you grace from God, seek it in the Word! There you will find God, who fills our lives with His grace and peace.
 
Look with me then at verse 3;
 
2 Peter 1:3 – 3 seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence.
 
His divine power has granted to us – Who is God? Is He not the Almighty? Indeed He is and His power is inexhaustible. When God spoke the universe into existence, it was just a small example of His mighty power. The creation then is completely dependent on God, but God is not dependent on anything at all. He is self-existent! Therefore we see that whatsoever we need, it comes from God. He grants it unto us, as the scripture says,
Acts 17:25 – 25 And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else.
 
Here is cause to be thankful for everything we have. It all comes from God! It does not come by means of our own strength, but from God!
 
And what does he grant us?
 
everything pertaining to life and godliness – Here is a profound statement of the resources for the life of a Christian. He has given us everything we need for life and for godliness.  Know therefore that the Scripture declares that whatever we need for life comes from God! And also then for “godliness,” everything we need for godliness. The word godliness means, “like God.” God has granted to us everything we need to be like Him!
 
Friend, here is the great purpose of life and salvation, to be like God! Is this not our great desire, to be like Jesus? And here the Scripture says we have everything we need to be like Him! We can claim ignorance no longer!
We Christians have all that is needed to manifest, sustain and to perfect godly living. To be like Jesus!
Happy – Gracious – Kind – Just – Loving – Patient – Joyful – Gentle
 
But notice then how these come…
 
through the true knowledge of Him – We have what we need for life and godliness “through the knowledge of God!” It is through the knowing of God. It speaks of an intimate knowledge of God. Of course the more intimately you know someone, you have a greater understanding of them. So it is with God. The greater intimacy we have with Him, the greater knowledge of Him. And therefore, the greater grace, the greater peace, the greater resources for life, and the greater resources for godliness! The greater intimacy with God, the greater knowledge and therefore the greater resources we have for a godly life!
 
It is no wonder we struggle and have so many problems in our homes, in our marriages, and in our families… we are lacking intimacy and knowledge of God! This is the issues friends, and it is the reason for so many needless struggles! Why are they needless? Because we have everything we need to be like Him through our knowledge of Him!
Is our marriage or family struggling because we have strife and anger, and impatience toward one another? It is because we are not applying the resources we need to be like God, with grace and peace and patience toward one another! These things are the fruit of God’s Spirit. But if we live in the flesh, then strife and anger, and hostility is what we will have.
 
Husband…Father, is your wife or children disrespectful? Well how does this Scripture read to you? How much time do you spend in the Word teaching them to love and respect God and His holiness and purity, and teaching them to become like God? Your family only has what they need for life and godliness as they come to know God!
 
It is through the knowledge of God and through intimacy with Him that we become like Him! We must therefore make every effort to have this intimacy with God and to be like Him! The TV tube will not teach your family to be like God……. Only God can do that through His Holy Word and your example.
 
May God help us and come to our aid in this great battle for godliness! We have all the resources that we need family!….. We simply need to apply them to our lives!  AMEN?
 
 
 
Part 2 coming next time…. 
 

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Heavens Light 12-7-10 Divine Grace Good News for Sinners ans Saints Part 2

 
 

Divine Grace

Good News for Sinners and Saints – Part  2

 

Matthew 11:28

“Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.

 

 

Good News for Sinners

But why, someone might ask is this Good News for sinners? Well now, I am glad you asked. The answer is of course very simple. God is now in the Gospel, offering all of these great promises of forgiveness to sinners. The righteousness of God is not reserved for good people, or religious people. Christ came to save sinners! People who think they are good enough for God, or who are trusting in their religion or religious performance will never see Heaven’s door. No indeed they will be seriously disappointed when the Master says to them…

Luke 5:31-32 – 31 …..”It is not those who are well who need a physician, but those who are sick. 32 “I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.” NASB

But for those who realize their desperate state, who can say unequivocally, I am a sinner, there is great hope. This is because the payment for reconciliation with God has already been made for those who will repent of their sins and trust in Christ for their righteousness before God. This Gospel declares…

Romans 3:21-24 – 21 But now apart from the Law the righteousness of God has been manifested, being witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, 22 even the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe; for there is no distinction; 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus; NASB

Sinners can now be declared righteous in the sight of God, based on Christ’s perfect righteousness. God is not asking you to clean up your life, and fix all your sins, and then come to Christ. On the contrary, you have no ability to do that, nobody does. Instead He has commanded you to repent of your sins, that is, to turn your back on your sins from this time forward, and to trust Christ to be your righteousness before God. This is not to say you will never sin again, in fact all Christians sin many times in our lives after we come to Christ. But it is to say that we have willfully changed the direction of our heart and life toward following Christ and away from our sins. And in doing this, we trust Him to clean up our life, and fix our sins, and heal us and help us! And all these things He promises to do for those who are sincere in their commitment to Him. All of this will result in a wonderful and glorious newfound joy, peace and power to flee from your sins, and to follow Christ. If you hear God calling you to this commitment, then turn to Him, respond to Him and believe… and these promises of forgiveness and reconciliation will be yours. Now this is Good News for sinners!… yes God forgives sin….

 

And this ought to be the culture of our church. We bear a message of hope for the sinner, one of healing and restoration. People who are willing to come and learn of Christ, and learn to please Him, ought not to be weighed down by the endless standards and traditions of others who have been following Christ for many years. Instead they ought to be helped, cared for, healed and supported in the great struggle against sin, and carefully taught to obey Christ and His Word. If they have come to Christ, there is no condemnation for them, and God’s people ought not to condemn them but instead help them. It has long soured me to see some Christians who heap abuse and criticism on others, holding them to unbelievable religious standards, while all the while they are not willing to lift a finger to come alongside and disciple, care for, and support those who are learning to follow the Master. These same ones display anger and outrage at everyone else’s compromise and lack of so-called holiness. They have forgotten that God is gracious and loving and kind, and mercifully strengthens the weak, defends the oppressed and feeds the spiritually hungry…. Dear friends, if Christ receives sinners, shouldn’t we? I am not suggesting that we allow people to openly and rebelliously continue on in blatant and destructive sin without reproof or discipline, but I am suggesting that the spiritually sick and weak need to be nursed to health, and this is in fact how Christ treats sinners who come to Him, and this ought to be the culture of our church. It ought to be a place where people can find loving acceptance, healing, and shelter from the brutal and relentless fallen world of sin. Our God and His Word hold out the Good News of healing and forgiveness for sinners, and we ought to bear that message as it is in truth, Good News! We are the servants of this Good News!

 

I recently read a quote from Dr. Ray Ortlund Jr. where he is discussing how we perceive our Bibles in the church…he writes, “For a church to preach gospel doctrine and embody gospel culture is ultimately a matter of hermeneutics. Not the pastor’s cheery personality, though that helps, but hermeneutics. What is this Bible we are reading? If it really is good news for bad people through the finished work of Christ on the cross — if “good news” is the hermeneutic with which every passage is interpreted and every sermon preached, then by God’s help that church will build a gospel culture where sinners can breathe again. But it is possible for a church, reading the Bible, even revering the Bible, never to become a gospel culture. Why? Hermeneutics, how they perceive their Bible. And if the only light we have is darkness, how great is our darkness. We tend toward a sinister reading of reality. We see God that way, we see each other that way, we see life that way. The Bible sets us free. Wise churches keep their thinking in happy and determined alignment with the authoritative message of divine grace.”

 

As I stated before…. Our God and His Word hold out the Good News of healing and forgiveness for sinners, and we ought to bear that message as it is in truth, Good News! 

 

 

Good News for Saints – its sufficient for daily sanctification – treadmill

But God’s grace is not only Good News for sinners, it is in fact the best news for us saints also, that is, those who have been born again by the Spirit and are actively seeking to love God with all of our heart and love our neighbors as ourselves!

 

Dear Christian do you constantly struggle with guilt and shame wondering why you cannot seem to overcome your battle with sin? Do you constantly fail at perfect obedience and wonder if there is any hope for you? Let me tell you….your hope is not in you or in your ability to be righteous before God! Your hope is in the obedience of Jesus Christ, and that He obeyed the Law perfectly on your behalf! More than this, God has forgiven every single shortcoming and sin in your life, “cast them into the depths of the sea,” and “removed them as far as the East is from the West” and promised to “remember them no more!” Your hope is in Divine Grace and in the God of all grace, not in your human abilities.

 

I would like to suggest that the same grace that motivates God to send His Son to die in your place and to forgive your sins, is the same grace that God is disposed to give you now to live a victorious Christian life of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. You are the prodigal child, returned home in broken repentance. He is the gracious Father, running to receive you with open arms of love, preparing for you ring, robe and feast, rejoicing that you have come home. He stands ready to help you, encourage you and strengthen you to live in a way that pleases Him. 

 

To illustrates His desire to help us, let us consider two short passages in Hebrews which display the fact that He has bid us to come near to Him and find the help we need.

Hebrews 4:15-16 – 15 For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and may find grace to help in time of need. NASB

Here we see Jesus, our great High Priest who “sympathizes with our weaknesses.” You see, Jesus was a man who lived in this brutal fallen world, and He knows our struggles all too well. Because of this, He has great compassion for those of us who want to please Him, and He has bid us to “draw near with confidence to the throne of grace.” Here God says come near to me with confidence that I sympathize with your weakness, and I will strengthen you with my grace! He goes on…. “that we may receive mercy and may find grace to help in time of need.” Dear Christian, are you weak in your struggle against sin? Hear God’s promise to you…. “draw near to me with confidence” and you will “receive mercy” and “find grace to help in time of need.”  

 

And may I add, if you have blown it, come to Him, and ask for His forgiveness, confess your sin to Him, and He will heal your guilty conscience! This is what He says in…

Hebrews 10:19-23 – 19 Since therefore, brethren, we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus, 20 by a new and living way which He inaugurated for us through the veil, that is, His flesh, 21 and since we have a great priest over the house of God, 22 let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. NASB

Christian, the Lord has called us to come near to Him in “full assurance of faith,” expecting to draw strength from Him to help us in our time of need. Do you hear the Father’s heart here? He wants to help you and strengthen you in your weakness. You say to me, “brother, my load is heavy and I am weary of this burden, what shall I do.” My answer is Jesus answer….

Matthew 11:27-30 – 28 “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. 29 “Take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you shall find rest for your souls.  30 “For My yoke is easy, and My load is light.” NASB

….. Friend, if your burden ain’t light, it ain’t right! Come to the Master and lay it at His feet!   

 
 
 
You can hear this sermon in its entirety on audio here….  http://www.heritageabq.org/teaching/player/1470/ 
 
 

If you would like to know how to know Jesus Christ and be ransomed from your sins and enter into eternal life…..click here to find out how….. http://www.gty.org/Resources/Articles/2425
 
Or read more about the Christian Gospel here:  http://www.ligonier.org/welcome_whatisthegospel.php
 
 
If you have comments or questions, please do respond to shaan@heavenslight.org
 
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Shaan Sloan
Heritage Christian Fellowship – ABQ
505-3485092
The Lord is the Strength of My Life