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The Precious Price of Our Salvation: Hope & Purity (1 Peter 1:6-25)

Explore the precious price of our salvation and how it provides hope in trials and demands purity in our lives. Discover the joy of salvation, the holiness required, and the immense cost of redemption.

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The Precious Price of Our Salvation: Hope & Purity (1 Peter 1:6-25)

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  1. The Epistles of Peter & Jude Lesson 4: The Precious Price of Our Salvation Provides Hope & Demands Purity (1 Peter 1:6-25) We have been redeemed “with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.” (1 Peter 1:19)

  2. The Joy of Salvation Makes Trials Bearable (1 Peter 1:6-9) • We may rejoice in our salvation even while being grieved by various trials. (1:6, 8) • What are examples of different trials we face? • How long must these trials be endured? • How does the length of time we must endure afflictions compare to the duration of our salvation? (2 Corinthians 4:17) • How does the severity of our sufferings compare to the splendor of our salvation? (Romans 8:18)

  3. The Joy of Salvation Makes Trials Bearable (1 Peter 1:6-9) • Trials make our faith pure and strong – they prove the genuineness of faith! (1:7) • Purifying faith is like refining precious metal. (Proverbs 17:3) • The Lord uses affliction torefine us (Isaiah 48:10; Romans 5:3-4) • Note the difference between purified gold and purified faith – gold perishes! • Genuine faith enables us to love Jesus and joyfully anticipate His coming! (1:8; Hebrews 11:1)

  4. The Salvation Esteemed by Prophets & Angels Demands Our Holiness(1 Peter 1:10-16) • The Prophetsinquiredand searched carefully as to when and how their prophecies would be fulfilled (1:10-11; Matthew 13:17) • The prophets were told that their message was not for them, but for us (1:12; cf. Hebrews 11:40) • This is the very message preached in the inspired gospel (Acts 3:18, 24; 10:43; 26:22-23) • Angels also desire “to look into” our salvation • “To look” is from παρακύψσαι (parakupsai). It is rendered “stooping down,” and “stooped down” in Luke 24:12 and John 20:5,11.

  5. The Salvation Esteemed by Prophets & Angels Demands Our Holiness(1 Peter 1:10-16) • Since we have such a wondrous salvation, we should “therefore…” • Gird up the loins of our mind • Be sober • Rest our hope fully on the coming Christ • We do these things as “obedient children” • Not conforming to our old ignorant desires • But emulating the holiness of our Father (Ephesians 5:1)

  6. The Precious Price of Salvation(1 Peter 1:17-21) If we “call on the Father” we should pass the time of our sojourn (foreign residence) in fear! For our Father judges each man’s work impartially (Romans 2:11; 2 Corinthians 5:10) We have been redeemed at an immense cost The word translated redeemed (λυτρόω) means “to be liberated by the payment of a ransom.” Jesus’ life paid the ransom (1:19; Mark 10:45) The price of our redemption carries with it important implications and expectations for our CONDUCT! (1:15, 17, 18, Titus 2:14)

  7. The Precious Price of Salvation(1 Peter 1:17-21) The Father had determined to pay our ransom before the foundation of the world (1:20; Revelation 13:8). It was done “for you!” The ransom God paid and the resurrection He empowered compel us to place all of our hope and faith in God! (1:21)

  8. God’s Word: Salvation’s Incorruptible Seed(1 Peter 1:22-25) We have been purified by obeying the truth. Our purified hearts enable pure, fervent and unfeigned love for one another (1:22; Rom.12:9) We have been born again by the germination of the incorruptible seed of God’s word (1:23; Luke 8:11) Since the word endures forever, those who have been begotten by it endure forever as well.

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