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Introduction
I. Peter’s Greeting (2 Peter 1:1-2)
II.
God’s provisions (2 Peter 1:3-4)
A. God’s divine power grants to us: (v. 3)
1. everything pertaining to life and godliness
2. through the knowledge of God
a. God called us to His own glory and excellence
b.
He has granted to us his precious and very great promises (v.
4)
1. partakers of the divine nature
2. having escaped the corruption in the world
III.
Our responsibility (2 Peter 1:5-11)
A. Make every effort to supplement your faith with:
1. Virtue – uncommon character worthy of praise, moral excellence
2. Knowledge – comprehension or intellectual grasp of something
3. Self-control – restraint of one’s emotions, impulses, or desires
4. Steadfastness – the capacity to hold out or bear up in the face of difficulty; patience, endurance, fortitude, perseverance
5. Godliness – of awesome respect accorded to God; devoutness, piety, religion
6. Brotherly Affection – love for a fellow believer
7. Love – the quality of warm regard for and interest in another, esteem, affection, regard
B. If you have these and increase you will keep from being:
1. ineffective
2. unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ
C. Lacking the supplements renders you:
1. Nearsighted as if blind
2. Forgetful of having been cleansed from sin
D. Be diligent to confirm your calling and election so you don’t fall
IV.
Remember the Word.
(2 Peter 1:12-15)
A. The apostle intends to remind the saints
B. He knows he will ‘put off his body’ soon
C.
He will make every effort to make it possible for them to recall these things.
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