The first chapter of Peter’s second epistle challenges believers to actively pursue spiritual growth, remain rooted in God’s provision, and live lives that reflect His abundant grace. Today’s lesson focuses on three key themes.
The Foundation of Faith: Peter emphasizes that believers have received a faith as precious as the apostles’, rooted in the righteousness of Jesus Christ. This faith provides everything needed for life and godliness, equipping us to face life’s challenges through the knowledge of Christ.
The Pursuit of Spiritual Growth: Spiritual growth is a grace-fueled effort, requiring intentional actions to add virtues like self-control, steadfastness, and love to our faith. The sermon uses vivid analogies—such as a raft, rowboat, and sailboat—to illustrate how God’s grace empowers our pursuit of spiritual maturity.
The Power of Remembrance: Peter urges believers to remember God’s promises and cultivate habits of spiritual reflection. Forgetting leads to spiritual nearsightedness, while consistent remembrance strengthens faith, ensuring effectiveness and fruitfulness in our lives.