1 Peter 1: Purified by Obedience

Today’s reading is 1 Peter 1.

Peter has made it obvious and clear. We are not alone. We are elect through the work of Father, Son, and Spirit. The blood of Christ saves us. The power of the Holy Spirit strengthens us. This has all been in God’s mind and plan from the very beginning.

Some get wrapped up in all this theological glory and miss a very practical point. We must obey God. God won’t obey for us, nor force us to obey. In fact, God’s purifying work happens through our obedience. Obviously, the point is not we will only be saved in the end if we live perfectly from here on out. But neither can we flit about following the passions of our flesh and expect to have the salvation revealed along with Jesus in the end.

Peter takes this a step further. The purification that comes through obedience has a goal: sincere brotherly love. Therefore, in our obedience, we are to “love one another earnestly from a pure heart.” Peter will describe this in more detail in the next chapter.

For now, let us recognize the seed from which we are born again is the imperishable, living, and abiding word of God. God’s word remains forever. Therefore, we who are anchored in God’s word refuse to abandon God’s word when it gets difficult or when others get in the way. We hang on to His word, faithfully following it, loving one another according to it.

And, keep in mind Peter’s final statement in this chapter. “This word is the good news that was preached to you.” That is, the good news of mercy, grace, forgiveness in Christ and sanctification, support, and strength in the Holy Spirit. Which is exactly how we are to treat others, the way Jesus Christ has treated us.

We aren’t born again and purified just to hoard God’s grace for ourselves, but to pass it on to others in brotherly love.

How are you doing at that?

Next week’s reading is 1 Peter 2.

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1 Peter 1: Father, Son, and Spirit

Today’s reading is 1 Peter 1.

The Holy God, in the persons of Father, Son, and Spirit, is completely and fully involved in our salvation and election. He does not leave us on our own. Praise the Lord!

The Father

We are elect according to the Father’s foreknowledge. Note this carefully. We are not foreknown according to the Father’s election as John Calvin would claim. But the other way around. He chooses and elects based on something He foreknows about us. He doesn’t foreknow everything about us because He elected us to behave in a certain way. Paul says the same thing in Romans 8:29-30.

The Spirit

We are the elect exiles in the Holy Spirit’s sanctification. That is, we who are foreknown by the Father are sanctified by the Holy Spirit. We don’t become elect and then pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and clean ourselves up. While we must, no doubt, cooperate with the work of the Spirit, we must not think we are growing spiritually because we are just so good at growing spiritually. The Holy Spirit is working in us, on us, and through us to set us apart for God’s good works. Paul says the same thing in Titus 3:3-7.

The Christ

Our connection to Jesus, the Christ, drives home the cooperative nature of our relationship to God. Taken in reverse order, we must recognize we are elect unto the sprinkled blood of Jesus Christ. In the same way Moses took the blood of sacrificed calves and goats to purify the tent, the worship vessels, and the people to sanctify them–set them apart for God’s service–Jesus sprinkles us with His blood of the covenant that we might be set apart and useful to Him. But this election based on foreknowledge and in sanctification is to produce something in us: obedience. As elect exiles, we obey. We don’t follow our own will, we have been saved to walk in a new life of submission and surrender to our King, the anointed Jesus. Paul says the same thing in Romans 6:1-4.

We are not alone. Father, Son, and Spirit are all working on our behalf. Let us rely on them and give our allegiance to our King, Jesus.

Praise the Lord!

Tomorrow’s reading is 1 Peter 1.

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How does 1 Peter 1 prompt or improve your praise of God?