Hope-Filled Living: A Sermon on Personal Holiness

1 Peter 1:13-21

About the Sermon

In this week's sermon we move from the initial declarations of the letter to exhortations. Peter has filled us up with a living hope. Now he calls us to live by and according to that hope. In short, he calls us to be holy as God is holy. Holiness is on hard times. Some get excited about a sermon on holiness because of what they think everyone else needs to be doing. Some people are ready for something practical after all these sermons on hope. Others are fine with holiness as long as it doesn't come off like God expects anything of us, because after all the gospel is about grace. In these and other ways, we simply go wrong on this topic. But getting our heads right on holiness will go a long and surprising way for our joy and our witness.

About the Series

Peter addresses his letter to “elect exiles.” That includes us today. Everything he has to say to us flows from this basic two-part descriptor. We are exiles here, reviled, spoken evil of, and persecuted, just as Christ was. Yet we are not mere exiles, but elect exiles. We are rejected here but specially chosen by God, just as Christ is God’s chosen. We have a living hope because we have a living Lord. More than this, we are born of a living Word for a new and beautiful way of life—a way of life that declares his praise so that people see and believe. We may be tempted to live a double life in order to avoid suffering, but Jesus calls us to a different kind of double life, to stand firm in grace and truth in an unfriendly time and place, and to do so for his praise and the advance of his name.
Peter addresses his letter to “elect exiles.” That includes us today. Everything he has to say to us flows from this basic two-part descriptor. We are exiles here, reviled, spoken evil of, and persecuted, just as Christ was. Yet we are not mere exiles, but elect exiles. We are rejected here but specially chosen by God, just as Christ is God’s chosen. We have a living hope because we have a living Lord. More than this, we are born of a living Word for a new and beautiful way of life—a way of life that declares his praise so that people see and believe. We may be tempted to live a double life in order to avoid suffering, but Jesus calls us to a different kind of double life, to stand firm in grace and truth in an unfriendly time and place, and to do so for his praise and the advance of his name.

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