“REMINDERS THAT COUNT”
II Peter 1:1-15
Daily,
weekly, monthly, yearly, reminders play an important role in all of our
lives. The reason is: we forget. What do we forget? We forget birthdays, anniversaries, important dates or
occasions. Therefore we have to be
reminded. The Scriptures stress the
importance of being reminded in the things of God. Note the features of II Peter 1:1-15. Let’s analyze this passage with a series of
questions.
1. Do
we need to be reminded (vs. 12, 13, 15; 3:1)?
Note
the repetitions in these verses. No
less than five times Peter stresses that reminders are important - even
crucial.
2. What
do we need to be reminded of (vs. 1-11)?
• Privileges - (vs. 1-4). Privileges of faith, knowledge of God,
Divine power, precious promises, partakers of the Divine nature. Beloved, do we take these blessings for
granted? We have a tendency to, I’m
afraid. Read through this section
again. Think through these privileges
carefully.
• Responsibilities (vs. 5-11). The main responsibility listed here is that
of pursuing spiritual growth (vs. 5-7).
We don’t just float into growth.
There are some things that we have to take action on. If not, then the life is marked by
fruitlessness. Let’s not take our
Christian responsibilities lightly.
3. Who
needs to be reminded (v. 12)?
New
believers need to be informed.
Believers who have knowledge and are doctrinally stable need to be
reminded. The Greek word for “know” in
verse 12 means fullness of knowledge.
It also was used to speak of someone traveling with a full load. These believers were in a settled state or
condition. We in the Grace Brethren
Church are extremely well taught.
Better than most! Therefore we
need to be on the alert. The enemy of
our souls is out to undo that if he can.
4. Why
do we need to be reminded (vv. 13; 3:1)?
The
truth is immovable. We are not. The only way a Christian can maintain a
healthy, stable, fruitful life is to be in constant contact with the only thing
that is stable: The Truth of
God!
5. How
often do we need to be reminded (vs. 13, 15)?
It
is incumbent upon every communicator of the Word of God to be consistent and
repetitious in their presentation of truth.
It is necessary for all believers to take care that they are careful
listeners to the truth.
Closing
Thoughts - We cannot take Christian
privileges and responsibilities for granted.
Review and keep on reviewing.
These believers evidently had not been reviewing what they had been taught. Beloved, let’s not make that same mistake.
Love to you all.