Title Reasons to Rejoice (Aug. 28, 2011)
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Date: August 28, 2011
Word: 1 Peter 1:6-9
Title: Reasons to Rejoice
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In verses 3 to 5, we are talking about the reasons why our chosen people should praise. You have to live. There are too many problems to rejoice in.
This is because the saints will eventually receive praise and glory through the trial of faith. Being chosen means being born again with the living hope of the resurrection. Being chosen means that an inheritance is reserved in heaven. Having received the gift means that we will be cared for until the end of our lives. As we live our life of faith, we may be troubled by various trials and tribulations. It means that various trials will come to those who live in the chosen living hope. Miscellaneous trials Silver comes, but the test is temporary. But the joy that comes from overcoming that test is great joy.
Although you have not seen Jesus, you are able to love him. Verse 8 “You have not seen Jesus, but you love him. Even though you do not see him now, you believe and rejoice with an indescribable glorious joy.” There are many people who see and hear but do not believe. (John 20:29) Jesus said to him, “Do you believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and believe.” It is truly a miracle, my dear saints. (Romans 5:5) Hope does not put us to shame, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us, and the love of God has already been poured out into our hearts . .
Since the soul is saved through faith, ultimately, faith is the salvation of the soul. However, the meaning of the word “received” is very precious here. It means receiving. It does not mean that we are simply saved, but that our salvation is returned with greater faith through countless trials and tribulations. It is also to look at Jesus, who is the Lord of faith and perfects our faith, and to take up the cross that belongs to me. The joy of rejoicing in the Lord is a glorious and joyful joy.