Re:Verse passage – 2 Peter 1:8-11 (day four)
Therefore, brethren, be all the more diligent to make certain about His calling and choosing you…
Peter is not saying that we earn our salvation through diligence, knowledge, or kindness. Many of us have tried to earn and secure our salvation through performing enough good works, leading enough Bible studies, or going on another missions trip. That will fail every time, because that is not the system God designed. We receive salvation by grace through faith, through no righteousness of our own. It is a merciful gift from Jesus that we cannot earn.
In response to this gift, though, we are called to a life of goodness and godliness displayed in our speech, actions, and inner life. Every time we grow in diligence, or provide moral excellence, or increase our knowledge of God, we are confirming God’s work in us. Every time we exercise self-control or choose perseverance in the faith, it’s like we’re shouting “Amen! Jesus saved me!” Every expression of brotherly kindness and love are really a cry of “Hallelujah! I’ve been set free!” We do these things out of celebration for the gift of salvation.
When we grow in these things, our life becomes one big “Amen! I have been redeemed!” for all to hear.
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