Anchoring Hope: Foundations of Faith and Legacy

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Peter is writing this final letter to the scattered Christians while his death is imminent. Today's passage is going to really drive home that Peter knows that his end on Earth is near. He was probably able to see the place that his execution was to be held. He'd been judged by the world, and the world had decided that for following Christ, for having hope in the resurrection, he was going to die. [00:36:05]

Peter desires to encourage the dispersed Believers to remain faithful, to embrace perseverance, and to stay grounded in the truth. And Peter does so by telling us to remember. The truth is Peter was writing to dispersed Believers, many of whom would face the same death for their faith in Christ. He was writing to other believers who may not pay entirely with their life, but those who still might suffer for Christ. [00:37:11]

We must actively remember and build upon the foundational truths of our faith to grow in our walk with Christ and to prepare for future challenges. It is important to remember to return to the foundation of our faith, to be reminded of the sacrificial Grace that took place. It's important to continuously return to the faith Foundation as we grow and develop in the knowledge of God through our Christian walk. [00:38:10]

Our challenge today is that we get so much time between when we received Christ and now that we can lose our passion for that Foundation. As we grow, we learn about things like church doctrine or theological perspectives. We can get some focused on what we believe and know about God or the church that our foundation of Faith becomes a memory rather than an anchor point. [00:39:12]

Peter writes, "Therefore I will always remind you about these things, even though you know them and are established in the truth that you now have. I think it is right, as long as I am in this bodily tent, to wake you up with a reminder, since I know that I will soon lay aside my tent, as our Lord Jesus Christ has indeed made clear to me." [00:42:00]

Peter says, "I am going to constantly remind you of that Faith, the faith that you are sure of and that you know from the salvation and Grace that Christ provides. You know these things, you're established in the truth of the Gospel. I'm going to constantly remind you so that you don't forget and begin to rely on yourself." [00:45:00]

Peter gives us a charge to persist in remembrance of the truth of the Gospel, a charge to prioritize with urgency the message of the Gospel. The final charge from Peter in this passage is to prepare for legacy. If we are grounded in the truth of the Gospel, if we're remembering and reinforcing that truth, we're living out that truth on display for others. [00:52:30]

Peter says, "Stop it, guys. You don't need to chase that other stuff. True Christian relational knowledge comes from the foundation of Faith. Don't start chasing the good idea fairy or the desire for worldly blessings and knowledge. Stay true to the gospel, stay firm to the foundation of Faith." [00:51:21]

Peter says, "Stay true to the foundation of the Gospel so that you will not be fooled. If you are rooted in the foundation of the gospel of Christ, if your Christian walk is anchored to that Foundation, you're not going to be led astray by false teachers." [00:57:32]

Peter is making this effort to constantly remind them so that the repetitiveness and the reinforcing of the truth is able to continue on as he departs this tent of Earthly life. There are going to be challenges to your faith. People are going to try to interject their own feelings of Good and Evil onto you. [00:53:14]

Peter says, "I know that I'm about to be relieved of this temporary dwelling to spend eternity with Christ, and he compels Believers to be firmly anchored to the foundation of faith in Christ." [00:59:19]

Peter is setting these sort of anchors in place as he passes on to the Believers these charges to be anchored to the faith, to remember, prioritize, and pass on the truth of their faith. He's doing this so that the knowledge is built on faith and it doesn't collapse due to the heresy and false teaching that's already forming on the horizon. [00:55:28]

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