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December 18, 2022
1 Peter 1:10-12

Title of the sermon: The Hope Of Future Grace

Last week we saw the importance of genuine faith; known to be genuine due to its being tested by God through the the crucible of trials. Peter explained that tested faith is more precious than gold and will result in praise to Jesus. He also explained that for one to have hope in the things God has planned for for the Church should result in an internal, inexpressible joy in the believer. Peter taught that all of this was assured because Jesus had rose from the grave. ¶ This week we are going to see Peter instruct his audience on the correlation between Jesus sufferings and His glories that were predicted throughout time via the prophecies of the ancient writers. One of Peter’s driving points is that the Church’s glorification correlates with their suffering. ¶ After today, we will have seen “faith” expounded on four times and “hope” expounded on three. Here, we will begin to see Peter start the process of weaving the three supreme Christian virtues together into a primmer of practical theology for the Church. For he knew that the Church needed “adequate internal resources”1 to face the trials coming their way and to accomplish God’s plan for their lives. So, today, we will see Peter move more towards the application that the Church needed to busy themselves with. ¶ As we read these words to the Asia Minor churches, we will continue to be instructed on exactly what to think and how to respond in our lives as we suffer well.

10 Concerning this salvation, the prophets who prophesied about the grace that was to be yours searched and inquired carefully, 11 inquiring what person or time the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he predicted the sufferings of Christ and the subsequent glories.

Peter reminded his audience that there was more salvation to come and that—verse 10, the prophets who prophesied about the grace that was to be [the churchs’]

ABOUT THE GRACE THAT WAS TO BE YOURS

Grace that was not the authors??

Before we get into that, we remember here that ALL of God’s people throughout time are saved through faith (cf. Romans 4). But the grace that was the Church’s in Peters day had its advantages:

#1 The churches of Asia Minor enjoyed the grace of having Messiah walk the planet in their day.

#2 The churches of Asia Minor enjoyed the grace of being the first generation Christians of NT grace.

#3 The Church enjoys the grace of of the indwelling in the Spirit

#4 The Church enjoys the grace of greater wisdom and understanding. We look back.

#5 There are plenty of specific “grace” benefits now. E.g., 400 years after Jesus the NT was finalized. I could go on…

But those same prophets look at verse 10b searched and inquired carefully, 11 inquiring what person or time the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he predicted the sufferings of Christ and the subsequent glories.

What were they searching for? Again verse 11 inquiring what person or time the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he predicted the sufferings of Christ and the subsequent glories.

when he [the Spirit of Christ] predicted the sufferings of Christ

We are still in verse 11, and the subsequent glories.

ILLUSTRATION

Odds of …

THREE APPLICATION POINTS

Verse 12 It was revealed to them that they were serving not themselves but you, in the things that have now been announced to you through those who preached the good news to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven, things into which angels long to look.

APPLICATION







Notes

1 “The Scottish preacher Murdo MacDonald used to speak of the necessity of having ‘adequate internal resources.’” (Marshall, p 49)

2 Today in the Word. Moody Bible Institute, December, 1989, p 40.

3 “Odds of Christ Fulfilling Prophecy.” GoodNewsDispatch.org.

4 “The Odds Of Jesus Fulfilling Prophecy.” SpreadingLight.com. See also here, here and here.

Works Cited

Scripture quotations [unless otherwise noted] are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Allen, Ronald. “BE109: Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, and Selected Letters” (class lecture), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2022.

Marshall, I. Howard. 1 Peter. The IVP New Testament Commentary Series, Ed. Grant Osborne, et al., InterVarsity Press, 1991.

Michaels, J. Ramsey. Word Biblical Commentary: 1 Peter. Ed. David Hubbard, et al., Word Publishers, 1988.

Most Works Cited. Please click here to access the web-page for all of the works cited, save those above–if any. Most of the works cited on the linked web-page correspond to the verses they are outlined with. In the case of background information and other general reference citations, one will find cited material with the Bible books the citations are associated with.


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