One thing is for certain, there are a great number of false teachers out there! This is what 2 Peter 2 is showing us in today's passage. These false teachers give the facade that they are speaking from the Holy Spirit when in reality, they are only motivated by greed. You know those of whom I am talking about. Don't you? Well, let's see what Peter tells us.
2 Peter 2:1 says this:
"But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction."
Peter plainly tells us that there will be false teachers among us. Have you ever encountered on. You can see them daily on television or even hear them on the radio. One of them may eve be the pastor of your church. Have you ever heard a pastor who never mentioned Jesus? The way I see it, if you don't mention Jesus, the cross, the suffering, then you are teaching a false gospel. They are merely "denying the Master who bought them". They are only appearing to be saved to ensnare followers. For me, and it should be for you as well, ALL ABOUT JESUS.
Peter also says that these false teachers will "secretly bring in destructive heresies". This doesn't mean that their teachings will be secret. But, what it does mean is that the deception nature of their teaching is secret. These folks wouldn't just come out and tell you that what they are teaching you is deceptive. What would be the point? They wouldn't be leading you down the wrong path if they came out and told you.
If we go further and look at 2 Peter 2:2-3, it says "And many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the way of truth will be blasphemed. And in their greed they will exploit you with false words. Their condemnation from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep." Peter tells us that these false teachers will have many followers. Remember several years back the Bakkers? Jim and Tammy Faye. I was probably in high school when their "empire" fell. If you do remember, do you also remember how many people were following them? People would flock to them. They believed every word that was said. But, come to find out, those Bakkers were awfully greedy. They only wanted your money. See, Peter tells us that too. He says that "their greed will exploit you". I could go on with more recent examples.
All of this is said to merely warn you. Be very wary in who you put your trust in when it comes to the gospel. There are those who are greedy enough to feed you a line that you'll fall for that doesn't coincide to the scriptures. For this very reason we should hide the words of the gospel in our hearts, so that we will know when false teachers lurk.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
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Living a Christian Life
Today we are looking at the second
epistle of Peter. It is called the “general”
letter, because it was not written to one specific church, but they were
probably directed to the same group that the first letter was written to. The whole letter is a warning against danger
from within, dealing with false teachers who took the message of grade too
far. These false teachers were twisting
Paul’s words and turning it into a license to sin. Peter knew he was probably going to die soon
and he wanted these believers to survive spiritually without an apostle’s
testimony. So, in essence, this was
Peter’s last will and testament. The
letter also serves to demonstrate the Christian life.
Here is something to think about as we
jump right into the scripture. Think
about your imperfections. Do they make
you try harder, or do they make you want to quit trying? Let’s look at what Peter has to say about our
Christian life.
2 Peter 1:3-4 says this:
“His divine power has granted to us all things that
pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us to his
own glory and excellence, by which he has granted to us his precious and very
great promises, so that through them you may become partakers of the divine
nature, having escaped from the corruption that is in the world because of
sinful desire.”
See that, he has granted us all we
need for life and godliness. All.
Nothing is left out.
What does godliness mean? Godliness is defined as “devotion to God
which results in a life that is pleasing to him.” Pleasing God comes by the
behavior that is a result of our relationship with him.
And do you see the rest of the
verse? He grants us precious and great
promises, to be partakers of divine nature and escaping corruption that is in
the world. So, what are some of these
promises? Well, he has promised us
victory over sin, the fruit of the Holy Spirit, wisdom and strength to deal
with trials, and peace. What does it mean to be a partaker of “divine nature”? Well, once we are called to salvation, we are given eternal life, we become a child of God. This gift that he has given to us is the gift of the Holy Spirit. We share the life of God through the Holy Spirit. That moment when we become a child of God, God dwells within us. Does this mean we won’t sin? Of course not, but our desires change. We no longer want to live for the world, whether it is by living for sex, greed, pride, etc. But, we do have the Holy Spirit to guide us to help us to make the right choices.
Peter then goes on to tell us
the Christian attributes we should add to our faith. 2 Peter 1:5-7 says “For this very reason, make every
effort to supplement your faith with virtue,[e] and virtue with knowledge, 6 and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with
steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, 7 and godliness with brotherly
affection, and brotherly affection with love.”
We need to add the following to our faith:
1. Goodness –
the ability and desire to stand up for what is right in a morally defunct
world.
2. Knowledge – knowledge of God and His ways and how
to live our everyday life.
3. Self-control – discipline and diligence of
controlling emotions, behaviors and desires.
4. Perseverance – patience and steadfastness in
spite of the difficulty.
5. Godliness – living a life pleasing to God.6. Brotherly kindness – caring and kindness for others.
7. Love – unconditional, like the love that God shows to us.
If we aren’t continually
trying to add these things to our faith, temptation will begin to creep
in. And, boy, is it strong.
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