1 Peter 4: 17 The time has come for judgment to begin, and God's own
people are the first to be judged. If it starts with us, how will it end with
those who do not believe the Good News from God? 18 As the
scripture says,
“It is difficult for good people to be saved;
what, then, will become of godless
sinners?”
19 So then, those who suffer because it is God's will for
them, should by their good actions trust themselves completely to their
Creator, who always keeps his promise.
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Noticing that it
was brighter than usual at that time of day, I looked outside only to see deep
snow. I had to get to school, so I got dressed warm enough to face the cold. I
waited on the bus for a while, but noticed it was not anywhere in sight. I
walked to the next stop which was one mile away. The next three busses were
late and packed. I arrived to school only to find out all schools in the city
had been closed.
- It was very hard to get to school that day.
- Every part of the trip provided another reason to give up.
- I felt like saying “You got to be kidding me!” but simply turned around and reversed the tumultuous trip.
Peter discussed GOD’s
judgment as it relates to suffering Christians. He seemed to attempt to provide
some straight talk to believers by quoting Solomon saying it is difficult for
good people to be saved. He then acknowledges the difficulty and suggests that
people who suffer because they follow the will of GOD, should be committed to
keep going.
My Observations:
- When GOD makes a promise, HE never, ever stops until HE keeps it.
- I can place my total trust in GOD because HE keeps HIS promises.
- My attempts to “do good” should continue, no matter how difficult the trip may be.
Belief in CHRIST is
easy, but living for CHRIST can be difficult. I mean, the world presents itself
in ways that seem okay. It’s okay to lie a little, get drunk a little, lust a
little and be selfish a little, as long as it’s done in moderation. BUT GOD’s
standard is compromised by this approach.
The other extreme
is to follow the rules so strictly that fruit is not bared. GOD knows I a a
sinner saved by HIS grace. Only through belief in perfection, namely JESUS, can
I be saved. By siding with JESUS, I pick a fight with Satan, who in turn, wants
me to quit talking about JESUS. I am glad GOD has given me and you purpose,
even though it can be difficult at times.
Challenge
- Why does the writer mention how difficult being a Christian can be?
- Do you think everything should go your way all the time?
- Do you believe there is an enemy to JESUS who wants to stop you at all costs?
- Will you “trust” yourself to GOD by being committed to doing the good deed HE wants you to do today, no matter what the obstacle looks like?
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