- FIRST, IT INVOLVES THE DEVELOPMENT OF EIGHT "GRACES"...
- These "graces" are listed in 2Pe 1:5-7
- Briefly defined...
- FAITH is "conviction, strong assurance"
- VIRTUE is "moral excellence, goodness"
- KNOWLEDGE is "correct insight"
- SELF-CONTROL is "self-discipline"
- PERSEVERANCE is "bearing up under trials"
- GODLINESS is "godly character out of devotion to God"
- BROTHERLY KINDNESS is "love toward brethren"
- LOVE is "active goodwill toward those in need"
- Notice carefully 2Pe 1:8
- We must "abound" in these eight "graces"
- Only then can it be said that we are "growing in the
knowledge of Jesus Christ"
- Therefore we are discussing something more than simply
increasing our "intellectual" knowledge of Jesus Christ!
- Though such knowledge has a place, it is just one of the
graces necessary
- Peter is talking about growing in a FULLER AND MORE
PERSONAL knowledge of Jesus Christ!
- Which comes by developing the "Christ-like" attributes
defined above
- The more we grow in these "graces", the more we really
"know" Jesus (for He is the perfect personification of
these "graces")
- That it involves more than intellectual knowledge is also
evident from the Greek word used for knowledge in 2Pe 1:2-3,
8
- The word is epiginosko, meaning "to become thoroughly
acquainted with, to know thoroughly, to know accurately,
know well" (THAYER)
- Such knowledge comes only as we DEMONSTRATE these "Christ-
like graces" in our lives
- SECOND, IT INVOLVES DEVELOPING THESE "GRACES" IN CONJUNCTION
WITH EACH OTHER...
- Notice the word "add" (or "supply") in 2Pe 1:5
- Before each grace mentioned, the word is implied
- The word in Greek is epichoregeo
- "Originally, to found and support a chorus, to lead a
choir, to keep in tune"
- "Then, to supply or provide"
- This word then suggests the idea of "each grace working in
harmony with the others to produce an overall effect"
- Notice also the preposition "to" (or "in") in 2Pe 1:5-7
- This suggests that "each grace is to temper and make
perfect the grace that goes before it"
- To illustrate:
- "to knowledge (add) self-control" - the grace of self-
control enables one to apply properly the knowledge one
has
- "to self-control (add) perseverance" - self-control in
turn needs the quality of perseverance to be consistent
day after day
- Thus each grace is necessary!
- They must all be developed in conjunction with each other
- We cannot be selective and just pick the ones we like and
leave others behind
- THIRD, IT INVOLVES DILIGENT EFFORT...
- Notice the word "diligence" in 2Pe 1:5,10
- It means "earnestness, zeal, sometimes with haste"
- To grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ requires much effort
- We do not "accidently" or "naturally" develop these graces!
[Is the effort worth it? In the context of this passage Peter gives
FIVE reasons why we should "give all diligence" to grow in this
knowledge of Jesus Christ...]