Equipped for Life: Living Out Our Faith

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"My brothers and sisters, write this down. Peter tells us that God has given us every spiritual resource we need in order to live a life that's pleasing to him. God has given you. God has given me every resource that we need. In order to live a life that's pleasing to God." [00:08:45] (23 seconds)


"See, my brothers and sisters, in 2 Timothy chapter 3, the Bible says that the word of God is profitable for teaching, correction, reproof, and training in righteousness. See, my brothers and sisters, teaching is showing you the right way. Reproof is showing you when you're wrong. Correction is putting you back on the right path." [00:09:36] (24 seconds)


"Peter says God has given us all things that pertain to life and to godliness. But there's one more. There's one more thing that Peter adds as a spiritual resource that God has given us. For you look back at verse 4 of our text. Peter says, by which he has given, he has granted to us precious and very great promises." [00:14:26] (23 seconds)


"On day one of your Christian life, God has given you everything you need. For the rest of your Christian journey. He has already given you. He has already granted. Day one, minute one, second one, when you confess Jesus. God has given us all things that pertain to life and to godliness." [00:19:35] (24 seconds)


"So my brothers and sisters, what Peter is trying to reveal to us, to help us understand, is that having faith doesn't release us from putting forth effort in your spiritual life. Having faith doesn't release you from putting forth effort in your spiritual life. In fact, we can put it this way, and you can write this down. You live out your faith by putting in the work." [00:24:38] (26 seconds)


"Peter says, if you pursue these qualities, if you pursue these virtues, if you get your weight up spiritually, you will not be unfruitful in your Christian life. Unfruitful. It reminds me of a passage. It reminds me of a story in the Gospels. We find it towards the tail end of the Gospel of Mark." [00:34:25] (21 seconds)


"My brothers and sisters, God expects the Christian to eventually bear fruit. So Peter says, if you pursue these virtues, if you pursue growing in Godliness, if you pursue getting stronger in the Lord, you will never be unfruitful in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus. But Peter goes on, in verse 8, sorry, verses 9 and 10." [00:41:16] (26 seconds)


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