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Introduction.
1. Having described the proper conduct of Christians in various relationships,
Peter now turns to the subject of suffering.
2. That they were experiencing or would experience persecution is evident from
1 Peter 1:6;
4:12-19;
5:8-10.
3. Under normal circumstances, what Peter writes in
v13 is the rule.
4. But there are times when Satan will make every effort to harm those
following the will of God (remember Job?) -
1 Peter 5:8-9;
Revelation 12:17.
5. How should Christians prepare themselves so that they might be
victorious in overcoming whatever persecution might come their way?
6. In vs. 14-18, we can glean at least five points in preparing for persecution.
Body.
I. REMEMBER, YOU ARE BLESSED IF YOU SUFFER FOR CHRIST (3:14,17)
A. This truth is stressed twice by Peter in this epistle:
2. Even more definitively in
1 Peter 4:14
a. Where he adds that the Spirit of glory and of God rests upon you.
b. Those who suffer for the cause of Christ are fortunate, for God is with them.
B. This reinforces what Christ taught in
Matthew 5:10-12:
1. That those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake are blessed.
2. In this passage, two reasons are given for such blessedness:
a. Your reward will be great in heaven.
b. You are in the company of God’s prophets of old.
C. Certainly you are better off suffering for Christ, then suffering for evil.
2. Suffering for evil is what will happen if we are not willing to stand up for
Christ.
3. And suffering for Christ is only temporary, but the suffering for evil is
eternal!
II. SANCTIFY THE LORD IN YOUR HEARTS (3:14-15)
A. What does is mean to sanctify the Lord God in your hearts?
1. The word “sanctify” means to set apart.
2. Thus it means to set the Lord up on the throne of your heart, to make Him the
Lord and Ruler of your life.
a. Ruling over your own desires.
b. His Will taking precedent over your own will and that of others.
B. This is the key to facing persecution without fear or without being troubled.
1. For unless we sanctify the Lord in our hearts, we will be afraid of what man
might do, or be troubled by what he threatens.
2. But when we make Christ and God Lord, we will not fear what man might do -
Hebrews
13:5-6
III. BE READY TO GIVE A DEFENSE FOR THE REASON FOR YOUR HOPE (3:15)
A. Observe carefully what Peter is not saying:
1. He is not saying that we need to be ready to give an answer for every
question on religious matters that someone might ask.
2. As some have used this verse as a proof-text.
3. While we should certainly strive to be able to explain why we do what we do
in matters of religion, that is not the point Peter is making here.
B. Instead, Peter is saying:
1. To always be ready to give a reason why you have the hope you do.
a. To explain the basis of your hope (your strong desire and expectation).
b. This implies that our desire and confidence for the future is so strong that
it is observable by others.
c. Even in the midst of persecution, we are demonstrating joy over the hope we
have 1 Peter 1:6, 8.
2. To do so in the proper spirit:
a. In the spirit of meekness.
1) This pertains to our attitude toward men.
2) We should be humble, not arrogant or angry.
b. In the spirit of fear.
1) This pertains to our attitude toward God.
2) It should be reverent, not flippant.
IV. KEEP YOUR CONSCIENCE CLEAN (3:16)
A. A reason to keep your conscience clean:
1. As given by Peter in our text.
2. That this together with your good conduct will likely to cause your enemies
to be ashamed for mistreating you.
3. If not ashamed in this life, they will certainly be ashamed on the day of
judgment!
B. Another reason for a clean conscience:
1. A guilty conscience will not enable one to face the threat of death without
fear and trembling.
a. For before we can stand before men without fear.
b. We need to be able to stand before God without fear.
2. That is impossible without a clear conscience! -
1 John 3:21
V. REMEMBER THE EXAMPLE OF CHRIST (3:18)
A. He suffered for our sakes:
1. That He might bring us to God -
1 Peter 3:18; also
2:20-25
2. So we see that suffering for good can sometimes accomplish much good in the
long run.
B. We have been called to follow His example.
1. As Peter already indicated in
1 Peter 2:21
2. And which he does again in
1 Peter 4:1
Conclusion.
1. More will be said later in this epistle on the subject of how to deal with
persecution.
2. But in this text, we find five good ways to prepare ourselves.
3. By applying these five principles to our lives.
a. We will be more useful to the Lord, ready for whatever may come.
b. Even if we are not faced with the prospects of physical persecutions in our
lifetime, it will help in times of social or verbal persecution.
Don Treadway,
November 2003 |