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2Pe 1:1-21 GOD’S POWER AT WORK IN BELIEVERS

The truly Christian character (2Pe 1:1-15)

In his righteousness, God has given all Christians, from elderly apostles to new converts, equal blessing through the gospel (2Pe 1:1-2).

He has also given them everything they need to live lives of holiness in a world that is corrupt through uncontrolled passions. The lives of believers must be in keeping with the life of God that has been given them. God’s promises are the assurance of his help in reaching this goal (2Pe 1:3-4).

Faith that is genuine will produce lives of moral goodness, but only if believers apply some determination and effort. True Christians will want to increase in the knowledge of God, and this will teach them self-control and endurance, leading to godliness. As they know more of God and his ways, they will love others more (2Pe 1:5-7).

Those who eagerly seek these qualities will be useful for God, but those who neglect them are in danger of falling again under the power of sin from which they have been saved (2Pe 1:8-9).

By developing the truly Christian character, believers receive added assurance that they belong to God now and will enjoy his presence in the coming eternal kingdom (2Pe 1:10-11).

Peter knows that he must continually remind Christians of their responsibilities, for even the mature can become lazy (2Pe 1:12).

By sending this letter to them now, he is making sure that they will have a constant reminder after he has gone. He expects that very soon he will face the execution that Jesus spoke of more than thirty years earlier (2Pe 1:13-15; cf John 21:18-19).