A Call to Holiness from Athol Barnes | 4.7.2024
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It has been said that the theme of 1 Peter is, “The Christian’s hope in times of trial”.
In the first section of chapter 1, Peter emphasized walking in hope; but now his emphasis is walking in holiness (see 1 John 3:3).
1 Peter 1:13 reads, “Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.”
Prepared for Action
We prepare our minds for action by putting on the Helmet of Salvation as part of the Armor of God from Ephesians 6. The Gospel protects our minds against the false message of Satan’s kingdom.
Sober Minded
Peter then exhorts his readers to be “sober minded”, that is, to think rightly and clearly. Don’t allow gossip, lust, envy, pride, conceit, fear or any other thought that is contrary to the truth of God’s word to dwell in your mind.
“You are not what you think you are, but what you think – that you are”. Brian Tracy
What you choose to dwell on will make or break you. It will determine what type of person you will end up becoming in this life.
Ultimately, you choose what to think about, you choose what to dwell on, affects your whole life. (see Philippians 4:8). The Apostle Peter is addressing the readers’ thinking. Where does our temptation and trouble always start? With a thought or an idea. We see something that triggers a thought that leads to temptation.
Our minds are the epicenter of the spiritual war that we are engaged in.
Satan wants to corrupt our minds with his lies. This is why the media and entertainment industry are so incredibly powerful. There is a battle for control of our minds.
Conformed to Christ
The letter continues in verse 14, “As obedient children, do not be conformed to the passions of your former ignorance”. We are blessed to be God’s dearly loved children, not subservient slaves.
Children inherit habits and nature from their parents. As we walk with the Lord, growing in our relationship with Him, we will become more like Him. It will affect our thoughts, decisions, and our lifestyle.
When we didn’t know the Gospel, we were simply ignorant and lost, and we gave ourselves to pleasures of the world that only bring disappointment and ultimately death.
As Christians we are called to live differently, with a new nature given to us by the Holy Spirit. Verse 15 says, “but as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct.”
Were it not for the call of God on our lives, we would still be living in sin, lost in ignorance. When we respond to the call of God, He changes everything (see 1 Peter 2:9).
Verse 16 continues, “since it is written, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.”
“It is written,” is a statement that carries great authority for Christians. Jesus repeatedly used that phrase in Matthew 4 when he was being tempted in the wilderness. Jesus quoted the Word of God, and Satan had to flee.
What area of your life is God calling you to walk in a greater level of holiness today?
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