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Discussion Three: The People of God – A Sanctified People (1.13-2.10)
Theme: The people of God are a sanctified (holy) people.
Theme: The people of God are a sanctified (holy) people.(1.13) “Gird up the loins of your mind” – See as an illustration of pilgrimage.
Pilgrims had to be ready to move.
1.
A Christian’s Holiness is modeled after that of God.
(1.13-21).
(1.13) “Gird up the loins of your mind” – See as an illustration of pilgrimage.
Pilgrims had to be ready to move.
a. God, Himself, is holy (1.15, 16).b.
We are to be holy (1.15, 16).c.
Our holiness will be judged (1.17).d.
Our holiness should reflect our redemption in Christ (1.18-21).
1.
A Christian’s Holiness is modeled after that of God.
(1.13-21).
a. God, Himself, is holy (1.15, 16).
2. A Christian’s holiness is motivated by the love of the brethren (1.22).
b.
We are to be holy (1.15, 16).
a.
We love with a sincere love (1.22a).
φιλαδελφίαν - philadelphia - love by the pleasure you find in another;b.
We love with a fervency and purity (1.22b).ἀγαπήσατε
- agape love because of preciousness of one loved.
c.
Our holiness will be judged (1.17).
3. A Christian’s holiness is matured in union with Christ (1.23-2.10).
a.
We are instructed and nourished by God’s Word (1.23-2.2)***Study
things to “put off”b.
We are a body in union with Christ Himself (2.3-10).
d.
Our holiness should reflect our redemption in Christ (1.18-21).
4. Some questions to consider:
2. A Christian’s holiness is motivated by the love of the brethren (1.22).
a.
We love with a sincere love (1.22a).
a. Christians are to be holy.
Who is the model for this holiness?
b.
How would you define holiness?
c.
Read .
The word “sanctification” means “holiness.”
There is a word that describes our conduct if we are sanctified: c e o d b I n e e (unscramble the letters) = obedience.
Also see vs. 1.22).
d.
What is the Christian to remember as he/she measures the standard of holiness?
(Read ).
e. List what changes you should make to meet God’s standard of holiness.
φιλαδελφίαν - philadelphia - love by the pleasure you find in another;
1. Christ is the example of submissiveness (2.21-25).
We are to “follow His steps” (2.21).
b.
We love with a fervency and purity (1.22b).
a. Jesus committed no sin (v.
22).b.
Jesus did not strike back (v.
23).c.
Jesus did not revile (v.
23).d.
Jesus did not threaten (v.
23).e.
Jesus did not shrink from responsibility, but:i.
Committed Himself to the Father (v.
23).ii.
Carried our sins to the cross (v.
24).f.
Jesus did not fail.
He brought us to the Great Shepherd (v.
25).
ἀγαπήσατε - agape love because of preciousness of one loved.
3. A Christian’s holiness is matured in union with Christ (1.23-2.10).
2. Humility is the key to submissiveness (5.5, 6).
a.
We are instructed and nourished by God’s Word (1.23-2.2)
a.
We are to humble ourselves before God (5.6).b.
We are to be humble in the presence of others (“clothed with humility”) (v.
5).
***Study things to “put off”
3. Completeness is the scope of submissiveness (2.13-3.12)
(5.5-7).
a.
We are to be submissive to government (2 .11-17).***v.
15-“Silence” =”Muzzle” see (Ox from Deut.
Septuagint version) and (Jesus silencing the Pharisees) and (Jesus silencing the Sea of Galilee.) b.
We are to be submissive to Family Members (2.18-3.7).i.
Servants are to be submissive (2.18-20).ii.
Wives are to be submissive (3.1-6).(1)
In order to win their husbands to Christ (3.1-2).(2)
In order to please God (3.3-6).iii.
Husbands are to be submissive (3.7).(1) “Giving honor” – “to assign to, to portion off.”
Special place of honor.
From root of precious.”(2)
Prayer will be “cut off”, “interrupted” by wrong attitude toward wife.
c.
We are to be submissive to one another (3.8-12).i.
To Christians in particular.
ii.
To society in general.
Notes: 3.8-“Tenderhearted” –KJV –full of pity-1st century was cold and hard hearted.3.9-“not
reviling” or “evil for evil” –returning or giving back.
On the contrary-bless!
(See ).3.10-12-are a quote from .
We are to be submissive to God (5.6-11).i.
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