The Second Epistle of Peter is a short but significant part of the New Testament...
It was written by Peter, who identifies himself as "a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ" -2Pe 1:1
It was written to those who received his first epistle - cf.2 Pe 3:1;cf.1Pe 1:1
It was written shortly before his death -2Pe 1:12-15
The "theme" of the epistle can be stated as"Beware, But Grow"-2Pe 3:17-18
"Beware" lest you fall, being led away with error -17
"But Grow" in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior -18
-- Virtually every verse of this epistle falls into one of these two areas
In this lesson, the first in a series of expository outlines based upon 2nd Peter, we shall consider Peter's salutation -2Pe 1:1-4(read)
In his greeting, Peter refers to several blessings or "gifts" that we have received from God and Jesus Christ
In describing them, I am going to use a word that was a favorite of Peter: "precious"
It is found twice in this passage:"precious faith"(2Pe 1:1) and"precious promises"(2Pe 1:4)
Peter used it six times in his earlier epistle as well -1Pe 1:7,19;2:4,6,7;3:4
The Greek word is timios {tim'-ee-os}, and it means:
As of great price, precious
Held in honor, esteemed, especially dear
[This word is most befitting the four "gifts" referred to in our text, the first of which Peter actually uses "precious" to describe...]
A LIKE PRECIOUS FAITH(1)
A FAITH THAT IS "LIKE"...
Like what? Like the faith that Peter himself has!
While the "objective" sense of faith (i.e., the gospel - cf.Jude 3) may be in view here, I suspect that Peter has in reference the "subjective" sense of faith (the faith one has in the gospel)
NOTICE THAT THIS GIFT IS "OBTAINED" (GIVEN, KJV)...
The word is doreomai {do-reh'-om-ahee}, and is in the middle voice, suggesting that "faith" is both given and received
That faith is "given" is evident from:
Ro 10:17;Jn 20:30-31- faith comes from the Word of God; if God had not given His Word, saving faith would not be possible!
1Pe 1:20-21- it is through Christ we believe in God; if God had not sent Christ, many of us would still be idol worshippers!
2Pe 1:1- it is "by the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ" that we have faith; because of Jesus' Divine sacrifice, saving faith is possible!
But faith "given" is not truly "obtained" unless it is also faith "received"
One must be willing to accept the Word with faith - cf.He 4:2
We must therefore be willing to receive the gift which God gives (in this case, the gift of faith made possible through His Word)
WHY IS THIS FAITH "PRECIOUS"?
Most certainly because of the "object" of our faith: Jesus Christ, the Son of God!
But also because the "faith itself" (trust, conviction) is of great value to God; consider how God viewed Abraham's faith - cf.Ro 4:3;He 11:1-2
And one might add, because of all the blessings enjoyed by those with such faith!
[This leads us to the next "gift" described by Peter...]
GRACE AND PEACE "MULTIPLIED"(2)
"GRACE" AND "PEACE" WERE COMMON FORMS OF GREETING...
Grace - the greeting which requests God's unmerited favor upon the person addressed
Peace - the greeting requesting the natural result of God's favor
THESE TWO BLESSINGS ARE "MULTIPLIED" IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD AND OF JESUS CHRIST...
All men experience God's favor and its result to some degree - cf.Mt 5:45
But only in Christ can one enjoy the "fullness" of God's favor and peace
Only in Christ can one have "every spiritual blessing" -Ep 1:3
Only in Christ can have "the peace of God which surpasses all understanding" -Php 4:6-7
Such fullness comes "in the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ"
This "knowledge" will be a recurring theme in this epistle -2Pe 1:3,5-6,8;2:20;3:18
What this "knowledge" entails will be the focus of our next lesson
But notice for the time being that "growing in grace" must go hand-in-hand with "growing in knowledge" - cf.2Pe 3:18
[To the "multiplicity" of grace and peace, and to obtaining of "like precious faith", we can add a third "precious gift from God"...]
ALL THINGS THAT PERTAIN TO LIFE AND GODLINESS(3)
DEFINING LIFE AND GODLINESS...
"Life" in this context refers to our spiritual life and well-being
"Godliness" refers to the pious conduct which comes out of devotion to God
Thus, everything we need for spiritual life and serving God acceptably has been given to us!
It is by the power of God that we can live godly lives! - cf.Php 2:12-13;4:13
"THROUGH THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIM..."
Experiencing true "life" and "godliness" can only come through the "knowledge" of Him who has called us by glory and virtue - i.e., the knowledge of Jesus Christ
As will be seen in our next lesson, this "knowledge" is much more than an academic, intellectual knowledge, it is a knowledge borne of developing and experiencing life in Jesus
[Finally, consider one more "precious gift from God"...]
EXCEEDINGLY GREAT AND PRECIOUS PROMISES(4)
THEY ARE "EXCEEDINGLY GREAT AND PRECIOUS" BECAUSE...
Through them, we may be "partakers of the divine nature"
We may share in things related to the nature of God!
One of these has already been mentioned in our text: His divine power! -1Pe 1:3
Through them, we have "escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust"
We cannot escape such "corruption" on our own
But through these "great and precious" promises, we have done so!