Lesson 11
Observation
Outline
Salutation
(1:1-2)
Praise to God for
Salvation (1:3-5)
Joy and Hope in
Trials (1:6-9)
Prophecy of
Salvation (1:10-12)
Key Words/Phrases
Pilgrims, elect,
living hope, inheritance, reserved in heaven for you, kept by the power of God
through faith for salvation, rejoice, trials, genuineness of your faith, precious,
revelation of Jesus Christ, glory, prophets/prophesied, gospel.
Segment Analysis
1.
See verse 2.
2.
We are chosen according to the
foreknowledge of God the Father. By His sovereign will God has chosen us and
prepared for our salvation even before the foundation of the world (1:20; Rom
8:29; 2Thess 2:13).
3.
We are chosen in sanctification
of the Spirit. The word “sanctify” means
“separate and dedicate to God” or “purify”. The Holy Spirit sets us apart by
testifying that we are children of God (Rom 8:15-16; Gal 4:6), sealing us for
the heavenly inheritance (Eph 1:13-14; 2Cor 1:21-22; 5:1-5), making us the
temple of God (1Cor 6:19; Eph 2:22), and dedicating us to God as an acceptable
offering (Rom 15:16). He also works in our lives for our salvation, transforming
us to conform to the will of God (1Cor 6:11; 2Thess 2:13; Eze 36:25-27; Rom 8:9-11).
4.
We are chosen for obedience and
sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ. God has called us to obey the Lord
Jesus Christ (Mt 28:18-20; cf. Rom 1:5; 2Cor 10:5; Heb 5:9). He has also given
us His Son, Jesus Christ, to atone for our sins with His blood (Rom 3:25; Rom
5:9; Eph 1:7; Col 1:13-14; Heb 9:14; Rev 5:9).
5.
The new birth that God has
given us is the spiritual rebirth through the water and the Spirit (Jn 3:5; Tit 3:5-7). We were once dead in our
transgressions, but God made us alive through the forgiveness of our sins (Eph
1:7; 2:5). Having been saved by grace, we now possess the hope of eternal life
(Tit 1:2; 3:7).
6.
The new birth to a living hope
is made possible through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead (3).
The Lord Jesus declared that He had the power to lay down His life and the
power to take it again (Jn 10:17-18). Indeed, after
He was crucified and buried for our sins, He was raised to life on the third
day. Because Christ has overcome sin and death through the resurrection, we who
are in Christ can be justified and born again (Rom 4:25; Col 2:12). Through Christ’s resurrection, we
also have the hope of being raised from the dead (1Cor 15:20-22).
7.
We hope for the heavenly
inheritance reserved for us and the salvation that is to be revealed in the
last time.
8.
Peter wants to remind the
believers of the hope they have in Christ. Faith is not affected by the
present, but believes what is in the future (Rom 8:24). Despite their present
sufferings, a glorious future is in store for them. Although they have not
received the promise, God is reserving an inheritance for them and is keeping
them by His power.
9.
Glorification, resurrection,
transformation, eternal life with God (Rom 8:18-25; Php
3:21-22; 1Thess 4:16-17; 1Jn 3:2; Rev 21:3-4).
10.
Since we still live in this
world, Satan constantly tries to harm our soul. But God’s power is able to keep
us from the hand of the evil one and from falling away (Jn
17:11-15; Rom 8:33-39; Jude 24).
11.
We need to depend on God’s
shielding power through faith (1Pet 1:5). As long as we always seek spiritual
growth in the Lord and look to Him for mercy, Satan will not be able to harm us
(cf. Jude 20-21).
12.
Looking forward to the heavenly
inheritance reminds us that, as pilgrims in this world, we should not
focus our minds on the material pursuits of this temporary life.
13.
Looking forward to the heavenly
inheritance enables us to rejoice in our sufferings.
14.
Trials allow us to assess our
own faith in God at a deeper level and learn to depend on God. They also help
our faith to develop perseverance so our reliance on the Lord may be steadfast.
Furthermore, as we experience God’s love and power in our trials, our faith is
strengthened through a greater knowledge of God.
15.
Faith in Jesus Christ and His
salvation, believing Him whom we have not seen (3-6, 8-9).
16.
Faith in Christ expresses
itself in loving Christ (8). This love is manifest when we obey His commands (Jn 14:15).
17.
The salvation of our souls (9).
18.
We have the gospel of salvation
(12). Whereas the prophets of the past lived under the law and eagerly expected
the coming of the Savior, we are now freely justified by God’s grace through
the sacrifice of Christ.
19.
The salvation we have received
is so great, that all the prophets in the past inquired about and searched for
it carefully. Even the angels desire to look into it. This salvation is the
greatest news for the world, and we are truly blessed to have received such a
wonderful grace of God.