To hope fully in God's grace, it is essential to actively engage your mind with the truth of Scripture. This involves a conscious effort to replace ignorance with knowledge and align your hopes with God's will. By immersing yourself in God's Word, you prepare your mind for action and strengthen your hope. This is not a passive process but an active engagement that requires discipline and intentionality. The imagery of "girding up the loins of your mind" suggests a readiness to act, much like preparing for a race. It is about transforming your mental state to be in line with God's truth, allowing His Word to guide your thoughts and actions. [10:50]
"Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ." (1 Peter 1:13, ESV)
Reflection: What specific steps can you take today to immerse yourself more deeply in Scripture and align your thoughts with God's truth?
Day 2: Be Sober and Alert
Being sober means avoiding anything that numbs or intoxicates your mind to the value of God's grace. This requires vigilance in what you consume mentally and spiritually, ensuring that nothing detracts from your focus on God. The call to sobriety is not just about abstaining from physical substances but also about being mindful of the influences that can cloud your spiritual judgment. It is about maintaining a clear and focused mind that is attuned to the voice of God, ready to respond to His leading. This alertness is crucial for recognizing and valuing the grace that God offers, allowing it to transform your life. [14:40]
"Let us not sleep, as others do, but let us keep awake and be sober." (1 Thessalonians 5:6, ESV)
Reflection: Identify one mental or spiritual distraction in your life. How can you minimize its influence to maintain a clear focus on God's grace?
Day 3: Hope Fully in God's Grace
The command to hope fully is central to the Christian faith. It is not a passive waiting but an active trust in God's promises. This hope is rooted in what God has done and will do, urging you to place your complete trust in His grace. It is a hope that transforms your life, encouraging you to avoid anything that detracts from your love for God and to pursue those things that deepen your relationship with Him. This hope is not based on your abilities or achievements but on the assurance of God's sovereign action and His faithfulness to fulfill His promises. [04:20]
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead." (1 Peter 1:3, ESV)
Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to shift your hope from your own efforts to God's grace? What practical steps can you take to make this shift today?
Day 4: Avoid Passivity in Faith
Christianity calls you to an active faith, not a passive one. You are to engage your mind and spirit in the pursuit of hope, avoiding the dangers of passivity both theologically and psychologically. This involves a proactive approach to your spiritual life, where you are constantly seeking to grow and deepen your relationship with God. It is about being intentional in your faith journey, taking deliberate steps to nurture your spiritual growth and avoid complacency. This active engagement is crucial for maintaining a vibrant and dynamic faith that is responsive to God's leading. [10:01]
"Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord." (Romans 12:11, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your spiritual life where you have become passive? How can you actively engage in this area to foster growth and vitality?
Day 5: Flee from Hope-Destroying Influences
Anything that detracts from your love for God and your hope in His grace should be avoided. This includes not only obvious sins but also subtle distractions that numb your spiritual senses. It is important to be vigilant in identifying these influences and taking steps to remove them from your life. This requires discernment and a willingness to make difficult choices for the sake of your spiritual well-being. By fleeing from these hope-destroying influences, you create space for God's grace to work in your life, allowing His hope to flourish and transform you. [19:12]
"Therefore, beloved, since you are waiting for these, be diligent to be found by him without spot or blemish, and at peace." (2 Peter 3:14, ESV)
Reflection: What is one subtle distraction in your life that is hindering your hope in God's grace? What action can you take today to remove or minimize its impact?
Sermon Summary
In today's message, we explored the profound call to hope fully in the grace of God, as outlined in 1 Peter 1:13. This passage marks the first command after a series of declarations about God's actions and grace. The essence of Christianity is not rooted in our actions or ethics but in God's sovereign initiative and our response of hope in His grace. The command to "hope fully" is not a passive waiting but an active engagement of the mind and spirit.
Peter uses vivid imagery to convey how we should prepare ourselves for this hope. The first image is "girding up the loins of your mind," which means preparing our minds for action, much like turning a robe into running shorts. This involves engaging our minds with truth, particularly the truths of Scripture, to replace ignorance with knowledge and align our hopes with God's will. The second image is "being sober," which calls for mental and spiritual alertness, avoiding anything that numbs or intoxicates our minds to the value of God's grace.
The call to hope is not a casual suggestion but a central command that requires our full attention and commitment. It is about placing our complete trust in the grace that will be revealed at the coming of Jesus Christ. This hope is not in our abilities or achievements but in what God has done, is doing, and will do. It is a hope that transforms our lives, urging us to avoid anything that detracts from our love for God and to pursue those things that deepen our relationship with Him.
Key Takeaways
1. Engage Your Mind with Truth: To hope fully in God's grace, we must actively engage our minds with the truth of Scripture. This involves replacing ignorance with knowledge and aligning our hopes with God's will. By immersing ourselves in God's Word, we prepare our minds for action and strengthen our hope. [10:50]
2. Be Sober and Alert: Being sober means avoiding anything that numbs or intoxicates our minds to the value of God's grace. This requires vigilance in what we consume mentally and spiritually, ensuring that nothing detracts from our focus on God. [14:40]
3. Hope Fully in God's Grace: The command to hope fully is central to our faith. It is not a passive waiting but an active trust in God's promises. This hope is rooted in what God has done and will do, urging us to place our complete trust in His grace. [04:20]
4. Avoid Passivity in Faith: Christianity calls us to an active faith, not a passive one. We are to engage our minds and spirits in the pursuit of hope, avoiding the dangers of passivity both theologically and psychologically. [10:01]
5. Flee from Hope-Destroying Influences: Anything that detracts from our love for God and our hope in His grace should be avoided. This includes not only obvious sins but also subtle distractions that numb our spiritual senses. [19:12]
What does Peter mean by "girding up the loins of your mind," and how does this imagery relate to preparing for action? [01:11]
How does the sermon describe the relationship between God's actions and our hope? [06:55]
What are the two images Peter uses to describe how we should prepare our minds for hope, and what do they signify? [02:11]
According to the sermon, what is the main command in 1 Peter 1:13, and why is it significant? [03:30]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of "being sober" relate to maintaining spiritual alertness, and what might this look like in a believer's life? [14:40]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that hope in God's grace is an active rather than passive endeavor? [10:01]
How does the sermon explain the importance of replacing ignorance with knowledge in the context of Christian hope? [11:45]
What does the sermon suggest about the dangers of passivity in faith, and how can believers actively engage their minds and spirits? [10:01]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your current spiritual practices. How can you actively engage your mind with the truth of Scripture to strengthen your hope in God's grace? [10:50]
Identify any "intoxicants" in your life that might numb your mind to the value of God's grace. What steps can you take to avoid these distractions? [14:40]
The sermon emphasizes the importance of hoping fully in God's grace. What practical steps can you take this week to place your complete trust in God's promises? [04:20]
Consider the influences in your life that might detract from your love for God. How can you flee from these hope-destroying influences? [19:12]
How can you cultivate a mindset of active faith rather than passivity in your daily walk with God? What specific actions can you take to engage more deeply with your faith? [10:01]
Think about a time when you felt spiritually passive. What changes can you make to ensure that your faith remains active and engaged? [10:01]
How can you encourage others in your small group or community to hope fully in God's grace? What role can you play in supporting their spiritual growth? [08:30]
Sermon Clips
Peter Begins by saying therefore having girded up the loins the hips of your mind, it's an image of in those days people wearing flowing clothes, not able to run easily in those clothes reaching down between their legs and and pulling the back skirt up and tucking it in their belt that's the way you gird up your loins so you turn a robe into running shorts in other words okay that's the way you do it and you can move and you're not hindered by this ordinary domestic way of dressing that's his first image do that to your mind your mind the Mind needs to move it needs to be free it needs to act the second image is and being sober so he's talking about a mental spiritual alertness avoiding anything that numbs and intoxicates the minds the spiritual things so two images girding up the Mind ready for action and avoiding mental inebriation then the third thing hope fully fix your hope completely [00:55:55]
the therefore we passed over that word too quickly at the beginning or wherefore if you have an old version therefore emphasizes the connection between hope and all the grace of God that he's been talking about for these 12 verses that went before therefore fix your hope completely why well let's just let's just rehearse it since verse 1 God has chosen you since verse 3 God has caused you to be born again it's since verse 4 he's keeping an inheritance for you imperishable undefiled and unfading since verse 5 he's protecting you through faith since verses 6 he is providentially refining your faith through afflictions since birth 8 he's enabling you to swim with the stroke of love and and faith and joy since verse 10 to 13 he has moved prophets and angels to lean over to get excited about what he's doing in your life since all of that therefore hope in it hope in it hope in it fully [00:45:00]
Christianity is not first and ethic Christianity is not first a faith Christianity is not first a failing Christianity is not first a theology Christianity is first The Sovereign free initiative taking action of God that's Christianity first God chose you God calls you to be born again God is keeping an inheritance God raised Jesus from the dead God is guarding you through faith God is using fire to refine you God God for 12 verses now here comes the command hope in it that's the second half of Christianity Christianity is first God acting and then you hoping in that action Christianity is not first God delighting in what you can perform for him in your strength Christianity is first God delighting in your hoping in what he can perform for you in his strengths [00:06:00]
God does not Delight in the strength of the horse nor take pleasure in the legs of a man but the Lord takes pleasure in those who fear Him in those who hope in his steadfast love what pleases and delights the heart of God is not what you can do for him but what you hope he will do for you and the measure of your hope is how much you look to him to do it today and when Jesus comes that's the point of the verse that's Christianity Can You Feel the essence of Christianity pulsating in this book 12 verses of God's action and now the first command not work that will come but the First Command and the most important command and the essential command is Hope in it [00:07:23]
Being Sober keep on being sober unto hope this is your second means this is my second practical suggestion he says so that you can be a people who are not half hopers but full hopers complete hopers in God what does it mean what does he mean being sober I think it means don't drink anything into the mind that numbs it to the value of God's grace don't drink anything into the mind that numbs the mind and the Heart to God's Grace don't let your mind become inebriated by anything but God don't use an illustration here if Noel and I choose vacation spots Noel would more generally choose the ocean and I would more generally choose the mountains now there are various reasons for this difference one is found in this text that's how I get into trouble buttressing my opinions with the Bible [00:14:09]
my concern for me at that point is not primarily that I will be seduced by one of these scantily clad females into cheating on Noel and committing adultery my concern is way back Upstream from that namely if I understand this text right my passion on vacation should be to stay sober unto hope that is not to let anything intoxicate and numb my mind to the value of the glory of the grace of God and I know from 34 years of experience that to dwell long upon or to return often to a sexual sensation precisely intoxicates my mind in that direction it precisely numbs me to the glory of God I'll choose the mountains thank you because I want God now that may be exactly why Noelle goes to the beach look at the ocean she'd give a rip about these other women look at the ocean it is big it is deep it is heavy like the love of God and there are nights when I get that too when nobody else is around [00:16:09]
if it isn't your intoxicant dragging you down away from the fullness of Hope in the glory of Grace then try money career power romance novels soap operas TV advertisements fishing coin collecting computers rehabbing gardening or anything else in this world that leaves you less in love with God and if you catch the burden of this verse you will say no I will not be enslaved or intoxicated or inebriated or numbed out by anything so that when I stop doing it I have to work hard to love God again I have to work hard to go to church and worship I have to work hard to want to pray or to read the Bible you know what those things are this verse says be sober by don't drink them don't see them don't hear them flee from them why because your world denying no because you're God affirming anything anything anything that Kindles the Purity and passion of your love for God move in on it with power and anything that pulls you out of that Purity and that passion and that fullness of Hope in God flee it flee it [00:18:07]
engage your mind let your mind be preoccupied with run in truth that comes from scripture about Grace and God now there are two reasons why I think that doesn't say that in the verse that truth is the thing you gird your mind up with but the two reasons I think it number one is from the next verse which we'll talk about next week but let me just read it to you do not be conformed to your former lusts which were yours in ignorance okay now if you were driven by hopes and desires that were contrary to God's Will and destructive to your life because you were in ignorance than the way to cultivate having hopes that are life-giving and saving namely hope in God is to get rid of that ignorance namely replace it with truth that's the first reason I think truth is implied in girding up the loins of your mind think on truth and just memorized yesterday that great great verse therefore Brothers if there is anything that is true if there is anything that is Honorable if there's anything that is just if there's anything that is pure if there's anything that is lovely if there's anything that is praiseworthy there's any Excellence if there's anything worthy of Christ think on it think on it think on it use your mind don't be passive set it [00:10:47]
Peter's first practical suggestion to you this morning if you respond how do I hope where do I get strength to Hope where do I inspiration to hope his answer is put on the running shorts of your mind and it is not a field of Truth run you find it it's right here this is the field of Truth over against the world so what he means now when he says gird up the loins of your mind is Engage The Mind with truth in the service of Hope Engage The Mind with truth in the service of Hope the second practical suggestion he gives is be sober [00:13:33]
my heart's desire as I close is to just beg of you catch the spirit of this text let God do a new thing in your heart this morning God doesn't want you to coast in the Christian Life that is to say well I believe click oh I believe click he wants you to go for it for broke gird it up gird it up put on your shorts you see that I mean what does that mean please do that let's do it as a church engage your minds with hope producing truth and guard your minds by avoiding hope destroying causes in the world [00:19:37]
you have given us so much grace and so much salvation and so much Glory it is such an awful contradiction of its value to just say ho hum yeah I've got that I made a decision once click Lord speak this word therefore having girded up the loins of your mind and being sober hope fully in Grace that is being brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ [00:20:47]