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Introduction:
Have you heard any good news lately? Here is an example of the news that
made headlines this past week. (Read headlines) I think it is very clear
from just the few headlines I have share today that our world is in a
mess! It is also safe to say that good news is hard to find in today’s
sin-cursed world. When we read the headlines and ponder the news that is
happening in our world, and when we think of our own problems and burdens,
we tend to get caught up in it to the point of losing heart. Sometimes, we
are guilty of allowing the world around up to steal the glory that God has
placed within our hearts. This should not be!
Peter addresses his letter to “the strangers
scattered”. Peter is writing to them, against this backdrop of pain
and suffering, to encourage them in the faith. He is reminding them that
in the midst of their trials, there are some reliable reasons for real
rejoicing! One cause for rejoicing lies in the word “strangers”.
This word refers to one “who travels through a strange land.
Peter is reminding these folks that they are not home yet! They are merely
strangers passing through a foreign land. One day the journey will end and
they will be home! While we are not being persecuted
today, there are still battles to fight, valleys to cross, dark nights to
endure and pain to suffer. In the midst of it all, it is easy to lose
perspective. It is easy to forget who we are in Jesus and where we are
going because of Jesus.
I.
WE ARE SAVED BY GRACE
(VV. 2-3)
These two verses are filled with the truth that salvation is a work of
pure grace.
A.
The Plan (v.2)
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We Have Been
Chosen
By God -“elect according to the foreknowledge of God.” foreknowledge
means far more than that advanced knowledge on the part of God. It refers
to advanced planning on the part of God! If you are saved today, it is
because God chose you in Jesus, before the world began, Eph. 1:4. That is
a work of grace!
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We Have Been Called
By God - “sanctification of the Spirit”. Part of the process of
bringing us to Jesus was the conviction of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit of
God awoke us to our need of salvation, He spoke to ours hearts about our
lost condition, He called us to repentance and He gave us to faith to
respond to God’s free offer. This, too, is a work of grace!
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We Have Been Cleansed
By God - The precious blood that Jesus shed on
Calvary
has the power to wash away to vilest of sin! Any sinner who hears the call
of the Spirit of God can come and have his sins washed whiter than snow in
the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. This is nothing less than a
work of pure grace!
B.
The Purpose
(v.3a)
A “new
birth” in all those who come to Him. All humans are born into this
world as vile, dirty sinners! But, it gets worse, not only are we sinners
by birth, but as we grow and our sin nature matures, we become sinners by
choice, Isa. 53:6! As a result of our sins, we are separated from God, Isa. 59:2, and we are destined to suffer a second death in a place called
Hell, Psa. 9:17. However, Jesus lived and died to change that! When a
sinner repents and comes to Jesus, that sinner is instantly transformed
into a saint. He gets a brand new start, 2 Cor. 5:17. All of his sins are
forever forgiven, Col. 2:13-14. He is immediately adopted into the family
of God, 1 John 3:1-3. And, his name is written in the Lamb’s book of
life, Luke 10:20! Now those are some real reasons for rejoicing!
C.
The Product
(v.3b)
“lively
hope”. Our hope is a “living hope” that is sure, certain,
and real, as opposed to the deceptive, empty, false hope the
world offers. Many today are pinning their hopes on their 401K plan,
in the stock market, or in their health or their family. This word “hope”
means, “a confident assurance based on the Word of God and the
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead that produces an excited
response.” We are not talking about “pie in the sky, by and
by.” We are talking about a sure thing! We are talking about
something that is more solid that the ground under our feet. We are
referring to something that is settled by the inerrant, infallible, Word
of God! Friend, the world may be in turmoil today, but those who are saved
possess a hope that is out of this world! This alone is enough to shout
about!
II.
WE ARE SLATED FOR GLORY
(V. 4)
A.
A Guaranteed Place
“Inheritance” = a gift to those still living from one who
isn’t. We have an inheritance provided by One Who did died, but Who now
lives, Rev. 1:18. We are mentioned in Christ’s last will and testament,
John 17:22-24!
B.
A Glorious Place
Peter uses three negative terms to describe that inheritance to which we
are headed in a very positive fashion.
1. It
Cannot Be Destroyed - No
enemy shall ever set his foot on that shore to destroy it. People in
Peter’s day had seen the Roman legions destroy city after city. But, he
tells them about a land that is beyond the reach of all invaders.
2. It
Cannot Be Defiled - This
literally means that it cannot be “soiled or stained”. None of
the wretched evils that mar earth will rear their ugly heads in Heaven!
Things like death, sin, Satan, suffering, troubles, etc, will quickly pass
from our vocabularies when we reach that land of eternal bliss and glory!
Notice: “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there
shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be
any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” Rev. 21:4.
“And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth,
neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie: but they which
are written in the Lamb's book of life.” Rev. 21:27.
3. It
Cannot Be Decayed - This
phrase speaks of something that “cannot wear away.” All the
great sites and possessions of this world are subject to decay. You home,
your car, your body, everything you see around you is in the process of
decaying and fading away. Not Heaven! That city will require no repairs,
no fixing and no restoration. It will never wear away!
C.
A
Guarded Place
(Illus:
olive trees left as an inheritance). Unlike an inheritance here on the
earth that may pass away through theft, mismanagement or decay, what we
have in Heaven is “reserved.” This word means “guarded”;
“Kept under lock and key.” The bottom line is this: our
heavenly home is as secure as if our feet were already planted on the
golden streets, as if our eyes could already behold the Savior’s face,
as if we were already living in glorified body!
III.
WE ARE SEALED BY GOD
(V. 5)
A.
The Promise
“kept”.
The word means “garrisoned, or protected by a military guard.”
The power that keeps us resides within us! The child of God has much
better protection that the president of the
United States
! He has the Secret Service, we have Sovereign Service. He
has armed guards, we have Almighty God. He has present
protection, we have perfect protection!
B.
The Power
How is
this possible? We are “kept by the power of God.” I just want
to affirm the truth that we serve a God Who is able to save anyone and to
safely deliver that person home to Heaven when this life is over! Have you
ever messed anything up? Friend, salvation is one thing that even I
can’t mess up. I’ve got it now, I’ll have it forever, and that is
God’s promise to you and me!
C.
The Proof
We are partakers of a salvation
that extends beyond the turmoil of today. Faith in Christ has secured for
them and eternal hope that will culminate in their safe arrival in Heaven
at the end of the journey. Since I am saved by grace, sealed by the Spirit
and secured by the power of the Father, I can be absolutely certain that
God’s salvation will last forever! I was saved when I trusted Jesus. I
am being saved as I pass through each day. I will be saved when I arrive
home in glory. And, to cap it off, all of this is God’s work in me! If
He were to drop the ball anywhere along the way we would be in deep
trouble. But, since God don’t “drop the ball”, you and I have
nothing to fear! He will finish what He has started! He will keep those
whom He has saved! He will personally see to it that His children “ALL”
make it safely home to Heaven!
Conclusion:
Truly, those who are saved by grace have many reasons to rejoice in
who they are and what they have in the Lord Jesus Christ. And, I would
encourage you to get your eyes off the troubles and turmoil that is going
on in the world today and rejoice in your salvation.
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