Life in the Spirit

Re:Verse passage – 2 Peter 1:1-4  (day four)

We have been given everything we need for life and godliness. This doesn’t come in the form of a starter pack or tool shed with every tool imaginable – it comes through the Spirit who dwells in us. Because we have the Spirit, we have constant access to the One who formed us and the world for his glory. The Spirit is transforming us more and more into the likeness of Christ, taking us from glory to glory. This is such great assurance, especially on our darkest days. We have access to the ever-flowing fountain (Jeremiah 2:13) whose waters will not be cut off. As we continue to live in the Spirit and form a greater awareness of Christ’s presence with us, our life will become an ever-growing testimony that we truly have all we need through him.

Secure

Re:Verse passage – 2 Peter 1:1-4  (day three)

you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust.

Lust, often sexualized in common usage, refers to any desire having the quality of a craving that eclipses all concern for the well-being of others.  Power, pleasure, position, possessions – one treasures these things as the means to connection, safety, security. And eventually one sees them as synonymous with connection, safety, and security. Because they appear to be rare, they must be forcefully obtained at any cost before someone else finds them and leaves you with nothing. Such a world is zero-sum by nature, and you are the only one who will look out for you. Peter found a different life – heaven’s life – in which connection, safety, and security never cease no matter the circumstances. Jesus taught Peter to live as he lives – eternally.

His Victory

Re:Verse passage – 2 Peter 1:1-4  (day two)

To those who have received a faith of the same kind as ours, by the righteousness of our God and Savior, Jesus Christ: v. 1b

I am reading a devotional that includes poetry, song, scripture, and wisdom from great men and women of faith. I love the heart of George Herbert. This is a portion of “The Authour’s Prayer Before Sermon”

Thou hast exalted thy
mercy above all things; and hast made our salvation, not our
punishment, thy glory: so that then where sin abounded,
not death, but grace superabounded; accordingly, when we
had sinned beyond any help in heaven or earth, then thou
saidest, Lo, I come! then did the Lord of life, unable of him-
selfe to die, contrive to do it. He took flesh, he wept, he
died; for his enemies he died; even for those that derided
him then, and still despise him. Blessed Saviour! many
waters could not quencn thy love! nor no pit overwhelme it.
But though the streams of thy bloud were currant through
darknesse, grave, and hell; yet by these thy conflicts, and
seemingly hazards, didst thou arise triumphant, and therein
mad’st us victorious.

The faith that we have received from Jesus came at great personal cost to him, but his victory over death was also our hope of salvation. We must continue to walk in the honor of his victory. We did nothing to earn or deserve it, but by his mercy we are able to partake in it. Thanks be to God.

Monday Re:Vlog – 9/1/25

Re:Verse passage – 2 Peter 1:1-4  (day one)

Join us as Senior Pastor Chris Johnson, Associate Pastor Aaron Hufty, and Associate Pastor Bryan Richardson walk us through 2 Peter 1:1-4 in our Fall Re:Verse Series: “2 Peter – Standing Firm in the Faith.”