Proclamation:
“Peter, an apostle
of Jesus Christ, To
God's elect, strangers
in the world, scattered throughout
... who have been chosen according to
the foreknowledge of
God The Father, through the sanctifying work of The Spirit, for
obedience to
Jesus Christ ..." 1 Peter 1:1-2 (NIV)
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Apostle Peter said, in the opening
lines of a
letter to the believers who were scattered throughout the Roman
Empire , that they were chosen by God, and sanctified by The Holy
Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ.
Application:
As believers we are
sanctified by The Spirit of God, consecrated, and set apart for the purpose and
will of God. Sanctification is the process by which believers are
purified and made ready to partake in the holiness of God. It begins with
justification, the moment we accept Christ and our sins are forgiven, and it
continues until glorification when we see Christ face to face. The Spirit
of God is working within us from the moment we first believe, and continues to
work within us for the rest of our life as we become more obedient to The Word
of God and more like Christ. God gave us all the free will to choose to
accept, or not accept, Jesus, The Christ, as our Lord and Savior. We also
make choices each day as to whether or not we will obey The Word of God. We
must choose each day to be more like Christ.
The more we study His Word, and submit ourselves to Him, the more
Christ-like we become. As we grow in age, we should also grow in the
knowledge of God and in holiness. However, perfection will not be
attained until we are glorified and see Christ face to face.
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