Showing posts with label deeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deeds. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

1 Peter 1:17-21 "Reverent Fear"

Read 1 Peter 1:17-21.

"...live your lives as strangers here in reverent fear." NIV

What an interesting imagery here in these few words. Because we are of the redeemed and no longer of this world, but citizens of heaven, we are strangers in this world. In other words, we are on temporary assignment in this time and place with an emphasis on the temporary. So we have a lot of work to do in a very short amount of time. And to do it effectively and wisely, our lives must be purified by the Spirit of Jesus Christ and our minds ready for action.

But how do I live in reverent fear? This is not the fear that a scary movie invokes. It's not the fear of something bad happening such as a car accident or a loved one dying. Those kinds of fears are not of God. That is the enemy tempting us to live in a way that God did not design. That type of fear is the opposite of trusting God.

The original word for "fear" is phobos which means
fear, dread, terror
that which strikes terror
reverence for one's husband

That is why the later translations added "reverent" before the word, fear. Reverent meaning submissive; humble; respectful. A respectful fear of the almighty, omniscient, omnipotent power that you are addressing and working for. That is Who you serve and Who lives within you. Therefore, do not set your mind on the things of this world, but as a stranger living in it, set your mind on God and His work for He has the power to save or to destroy and will judge what you have done with your time here.

The English Standard Version says:
"And if you call on him as Father who judges impartially according to each one's deeds, conduct yourselves with fear throughout the time of your exile, "

The scattered believers were going to be judged by God according to their work, and since their freedom and future were bought at such a high price, the Father's expectations are high. We need to live in respect and yes, fear, of the wrath that we have been pardoned from. We can never forget that it is the Almighty Creator of the Universe that we serve and we must diligently pursue the things that God would have us pursue. We must do the work that He would have us do. If we lose our respectfulness for the power of the Almighty, we not only are toying with the wrath of the Almighty, but we are also missing out on tapping into the power. He is our source and sufficiency to do anything. Without Him, we become no longer strangers, but owners of this world. And I for one want to just visit for a while. I've been promised an upgrade.

Further Thoughts:
  1. Do a word study on fear. What other Scripture do you find concerning it?
  2. Do you live in fear? Of what? Why? What does Scripture say about living in fear of events or people?
  3. In what ways did the Hebrew children lack reverent fear of the Almighty? What did that cost them?
  4. Does your fear of God paralyze you or lead you to respect, honor, and trust His power? If it's the former, why? What hold does the enemy have on you to keep you stuck in that wasteland? Claim victory over a worldly fear and embrace a reverent fear of the Lord.
  5. Look up passages on "strangers and aliens." I was amazed at how many times we are called that in the Word.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

James 2:14-26 "Living Out Faith"

Read James 2:14-26.

"As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead." NIV
This begs the question, Am I living out my faith? I can study the Word all I want and believe that everything in the Word is true, but if my life does not reflect the Word and Jesus Christ, what good is it? If I am not applying my beliefs to how I live my life, what's the use?

So how do we know how to apply our faith? Jesus and the other mentors of the Bible are a great place to start. They show us how to live out our faith -- loving people with the love of Christ. Emulating their choices and decisions will teach us how to respond in similar situations. The steps to full devotion can be learned from those who came before us.

Then we have the Holy Spirit. When in doubt, whisper a prayer and ask the Lord what you should do. He never leaves us dangling by a thread. He will guide our steps if we only ask and listen. But the steps of faith in asking and listening are still worthless if we do not act on His answer.

We were not placed on this earth to sit back and become fat with knowledge and belief. We must put feet to our faith and reach out to a world who needs to hear about Jesus and see Him in action.

Further Thoughts:
  1. List people in the Bible. Beside each name, write out how they lived out their faith.
  2. What stops you from living out your faith -- fear, laziness, ignorance? How are you going to combat this lie of the enemy that is paralyzing you in your walk with the Lord?
  3. Ask the Lord to show you what deeds He wants you to do in His name? How will you glorify Him?