Second Peter 1:4
by which he has granted to us his precious and very great
promises, so that through them you may become partakers of the divine
nature, having escaped from the corruption that is in the world because
of sinful desire.
The Promise of Eternal Life
Is there any promise greater than being forgiven and then justified
by the blood of the Lamb of God (John 3:16)? The promise of having
eternal life at the expense of Jesus’ own life is just too much to
comprehend. We have been born again (John 3:3), and whoever will or has
believed in Jesus Christ has eternal life (John 3:36a). Is there any
promise more precious than this? I can’t think of anything that compares
with the glory that is going to be revealed someday (Rom. 8:18).
Through Jesus’ perfection, we can be made perfect (2 Cor. 5:21).
The Removal of Wrath
Before any of us were saved, we had the wrath of God resting on us
(John 3:36b), but once we were born again, God made peace with us (Rom.
5:1), and the condemnation that was previously on us was removed (Rom.
8:1). Our past of being an enemy of God (Rom. 5:10) as wicked sinners
(Rom. 5:8) doesn’t matter anymore. Stop and think about that for a
moment. Imagine that our forces had captured an enemy who had been
killing and destroying our troops. Then that same person who was our
natural enemy was forgiven, even though they were not innocent. After
this, they were made part of the forces that they once were trying to
kill. We were much like this natural enemy in every way. The promise of
God’s wrath being removed means that our hell debt was paid in full by
Christ.
The Death of Death
When Jesus was raised to life, this meant that we could also be
raised to eternal life in Christ. Jesus defeated death at its own game.
This ensured our victory over death. Jesus swallowed up death (1 Cor.
15:54), took the sting out of death (1 Cor. 15:55), and brought us from
mortality to secure our immortality (1 Cor. 15:53-54). Even though we
were born in Adam and headed for death, in Christ we will be made alive
at His return (1 Cor. 15:22). So God’s greatest promise, in my opinion,
is that we can be forgiven and granted eternal life in Christ. Next is
Jesus taking upon Himself the wrath that we deserved. Finally, since He
conquered the grave, the grave can no longer hold us. These truly are
exceedingly great and precious promises (2 Pet. 1:4).
A Closing Prayer
Holy, righteous Father, thank You for allowing me to be forgiven
through Your Son and His death so that the wrath I deserved would be
removed from me and that the grave cannot keep me any longer because of
Jesus’ victory over death. In His precious name I pray.
Amen
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