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Seeking To Please God
II PETER 1:5-11

INTRODUCTION:

1. Remember that growing in the knowledge of Jesus Christ requires.
a. The development of eight attributes
b. In conjunction with each other
c. With all diligence
d. Where we gradually produce a Christ-like character

2. Reasons to grow in this knowledge included:
a. Grace and peace are multiplied in this knowledge
b. All things pertaining to life and godliness are provided through this knowledge
c. Spiritual myopia and amnesia are avoided by this knowledge
d. We will never stumble if we abound in this knowledge
e. An abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom will be ours!

3. Thus the development of a Christ-like character.
a. Begins with the foundation of faith (conviction and trust)
b. To which we add the quality of virtue (striving for excellence)
c. Manifested by increasing in knowledge (regarding God's will)
d. To which we add the grace of self-control (mastering one's desires and passions)
e. Along with the perseverance to bear up trials and temptations

4. As we continue with our text (II Pet 1:5-8), we see that we are to add godliness.
a. Note that it is connected with perseverance
b. We shall observe that this is a very logical connection

BODY:

I. THE DEFINITION OF GODLINESS
A. THE GREEK WORD IS EUSEBIA.
1. Literally, it means "to worship well", "to be very devout"

2. Vine describes it as denoting "that piety which, characterized by a God-ward attitude, does that which is well-pleasing to Him"

3. ISBE describes it as "character and conduct determined by the principle of love or fear of God in the heart"

4. We might summarize it as pious conduct done with a desire to please God

B. CONTRASTED WITH HYPOCRISY.
1. There is pious conduct or godliness that is hypocritical 
a. Against which Paul warned - II Tim 3:1-5
b. Displayed by those who are "lovers of pleasure" rather than "lovers of God"
1) Such piety or godliness is just an outward form
2) Done only to be seen by others, to impress them, for the purpose of self-glorification
c. Against which Jesus warned - Matt 6:1-18

2. True godliness is characterized by a "God-ward attitude"
a. I.e., seeking to be seen and approved by God, not man
b. Devoted to the will of God, desiring to please Him
C. Unless we have this "God-ward attitude", any act of piety is simply hypocrisy

C. CONNECTED WITH PERSEVERANCE.
1. Perseverance (bearing up under trials) is commendable, if done for the right reason - I Pet 2:18-20

2. The right reason to persevere is godliness!
a. Persevering out of a desire to please God
b. Not to please man or ourselves

3. Therefore it is essential that we add godliness to perseverance, or we will be bearing up under trials for all the wrong reasons!

II. THE DEMAND FOR GODLINESS

A. TO BE A DISCIPLE OF CHRIST.
1. Remember that godliness is pious conduct done with a desire to please God

2. Jesus had this desire to please His heavenly Father - John 8:29

3. If we are to be Jesus' disciples, we must seek to please God, not men - Gal 1:10

4. The apostles' taught the disciples that they might please God 
I Thess 4:1-2

5 Unless it is for the purpose of pleasing God, all our piety is in vain!

B. TO BE PROFITABLE IN ALL THINGS.
1. Paul wrote how godliness was profitable for all things 
I Tim 4:7-8; 6:6
a. Profitable for this life - Matt 6:33; Mark 10:28-30
b. Profitable for the life to come - Mark 10:30; Rom 6:22

2. Peter wrote of how it was beneficial in view of the things to come II Pet 3:10-14
a. The universe, the earth, and all its works will be destroyed
b. For this reason we should focus on holy conduct and godliness, which gives promise of the life to come

C. AS A SOURCE FOR POWER.
1. Paul warned about those with a form of godliness, but denying its power - II Tim 3:5
a. Implied is that there is true godliness 
b. And this true godliness contains power

2. Indeed, if our conduct pleases God, He empowers us!
a. He works in us as we strive to do His will - Phil 2:12-13
b. He strengthens us by His Spirit in the inner man -Eph 3:16
c. With a power beyond comprehension - Eph 3:20
d. Enabling us to stand strong in the strength of His might 
Eph 6:10-13

III. THE DEVELOPMENT OF GODLINESS

A. REQUIRES EXERCISE.
1. As Paul counseled Timothy - I Tim 4:7-8
a. Just as physical exercise provides benefit for healthy living
b. Even more so, spiritual exercise provides benefit for godly
living

2. The type of spiritual exercise needed - I Tim 4:12-16
a. Set a good example for others
b. Give attention to reading ,exhortation, doctrine
c. Make good use of your abilities and opportunities
d. Focus your efforts on such things, and your progress will be evident
e. As Peter would say, it requires giving all diligence II Pet 1:5

B. REQUIRES ABSTINENCE.
1. From disputes and arguments over words - I Tim 6:3-4

2. From men who wrangle over words - I Tim 6:5

3. From materialism and the love of money - I Tim 6:6-10

4. We must flee these things, all the while pursuing godliness! I Tim 6:11
IV. THE DISPLAY OF GODLINESS
A. WE MUST GUARD OUR MOTIVES.
1. Many people are pious, having a form of godliness, but for the wrong reason
a. They view it as a means of gain - I Tim 6:5
b. For some, to get wealthy
c. For others, to get healthy
d. For others, to get popularity

2. There is only one proper motive for pious conduct
a. To please God!
b. This is the motive that pleases God
B. WE MUST NOT DENY ITS POWER.
1. Some have a form of godliness, but deny its power - II Tim 3:5
a. They think that they can do it on their own
b. They do not acknowledge the need for God's help

2. As we seek to be godly, we must acknowledge God's help Phil 4:13
a. By His grace we can become what He wants us to be
b. By His Spirit we can become godly - Rom 8:13-14
c. What degree of true godliness we may attain, is possible only with God's help!

CONCLUSION:
1. It is God's desire that we live godly lives. - I Tim 2:1-3

2. It is our desire to please God that sanctifies our conduct.
a. Making our efforts holy conduct
b. Rather than self-righteous acts done to earn salvation, impress others, or some other personal gain

3. Can we see why we must add godliness as we seek to grow in the knowledge of Christ?

4 It is godliness (pious conduct seeking to please God) that ensures that our efforts will not be for the wrong reasons!

 

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