Following Christ: Navigating Suffering and Conduct

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Peter is very concerned throughout the entire letter of what is your testimony, what is your testimony? Is it one of something that is Honorable, or is it a testimony where you're actually suffering because of things that are actually unrighteous, that are not honoring to the Lord? [00:08:36]

Peter is very concerned about what is leading you to suffer. Is it for good? Is it for evil? Why are you being beaten? And then you get into chapter four, same thing even in verse 19. Therefore, let those who suffer according to God's will, he wants the suffering according to the will of God. [00:09:37]

But let none of you suffer as and so he's remember earlier honest I'm out people suffering and they take credit for something in the midst of their suffering, where they maybe shouldn't be taking credit for it. He gives a list now let none of you suffer as a murderer or a thief or an evil doer or as a meddler. [00:10:31]

So I mean Peter's given this four different types of conduct that must have been relevant right I mean imagine he's writing it to a church because this is relevant he doesn't exactly say he was observing all of this maybe there's a fear this is happening maybe it was happening but he doesn't specifically comment on that in the letter. [00:11:23]

Peter is just wrongly comparing himself to one another. He's seeking information that is only on a need to know basis. He does not need to know what the Lord's will is for John, but he wants to know what it is and he wants to know to the point where he didn't just think it he did what he said it to Christ. [00:31:55]

And so Jesus in a way is telling Peter this is none of your business your business is to follow me your business is to not follow John and be overly concerned about what's happening in his life and by Peter doing that whose will is he ultimately neglecting he's neglecting the will of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:32:44]

And just like Christians in a time of persecution might not recognize some of the things that are hindering them from being abundantly fruitful for Christ so can us not in a time of persecution have the same subtle things enter into our lives that are actually hindering us in a great way and I think one of those things can be this very thing. [00:30:14]

And what look at his Christ's reproof verse 22 if it is my will that he remain what is that to you you know what Peter's wanting to know the Lord's will Christian there are times that you and I want to know the will of God we want to know it for ourselves and the Lord doesn't give us a clear answer. [00:31:57]

And so we should ask the question is my praise is my conduct in the midst of suffering and not just in the midst of suffering at any point because it's not like our church is in the midst of all this suffering and persecution right now but is my conduct actually hurtful and not praiseworthy and do I view it wrong. [00:07:21]

And if so what actions is Peter thinking of, but some in his day were taking credit for something when they should have been ashamed when they should have been saying why why is Peter even concerned with this if you look at chapter 2 verse 12 he makes it pretty clear verse 11 he urges them I mean we're sojourners we're Exiles. [00:07:59]

And so maybe some in Peter's day they were unable to distinguish the difference between being beaten because you sinned or being beaten because you did righteously and is this did Jesus ever teach on this is this distinction important where did Christ ever say something about this anyone where did Jesus speak on this Sermon on the Mount. [00:06:40]

And so I and think this happens to Peter right after he's recently restored I mean that's kind of an odd maybe it's an odd time maybe it's not an odd time I mean he's trying to get out of the little rut he fell into and then this happens and he gets reproved again. [00:30:36]

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