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1 Peter: An Inductive StudyLESSON 3Text 1 Peter 1:3–5 Assignment Questions 1 Peter 1:3
1 Pet 1:4, 5
Assignment Answers 1 Peter 1:3
NOTE: The following from the Spirit of Prophecy is an example of Mrs. White's comments. (In some of this material she is commenting on Peter's letters.) "As the Old Testament Scriptures are blended with the New in an explanation of Jehovah's eternal purpose, this will be to many of the Jews as the dawn of a new creation, the resurrection of the soul. As they see the Christ of the gospel dispensation portrayed in the pages of the Old Testament Scriptures, and perceive the New Testament explains the Old, their slumbering faculties will be aroused, ...(Acts of the Apostles, p. 381)., "The Word of God—the truth—is the channel through which the Lord manifests His Spirit and Power. ..."When truth becomes an abiding principle in the life, the soul is 'born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever.' This new birth is the result of receiving Christ as the Word of God. When by the Holy Spirit divine truths are impressed upon the heart, new conceptions are awakened, and the energies hither—to dormant are aroused to co-operate with God" (Acts of the Apostles, p. 520). 1 Peter 1:4, 5
In the Spirit of Prophecy materials the saints receive their reward progressively; beginning before the second coming and continuing through, of course, to their entry into the new earth. Notice the following as an illustration: "With shouts of triumph, jeering, and imprecation, throngs of evil men are about to rush upon their prey, when, lo, a dense blackness, deeper than the darkness of the night, falls upon the earth. Then a rainbow, shining with the glory from the throne of God, spans the heavens and seems to encircle each praying company. The angry multitudes are suddenly arrested .... with fearful forebodings they gaze upon the symbol of God's covenant and long to be shielded from its overpowering brightness" (The Great Controversy, p. 635). "Those who have sacrificed all for Christ are now secure, hidden as in the secret of the Lord's pavilion" (Great Controversy, p. 638). "A marvelous change has come over those who have held fast their integrity in the very face of death...Their faces, so lately pale, anxious, and haggard, are now aglow with wonder, faith, and love (Great Controversy, p. 639). "From the prison house of death they come, clothed with immortal glory, ...all blemishes and deformities are left in the grave. ... The last lingering traces of the curse of sin will be removed, and Christ's faithful ones will appear in 'the beauty of the Lord our God,' in mind and soul and body reflecting the perfect image of their Lord. Oh, wonderful redemption. Long talked of, long hoped for, contemplated with eager anticipation, but never fully understood" (Great Controversy, pp. 644, 645). Top of Page | 1 peter: intro | lesson 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
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