SPIRITUAL
DIARY FOR 01-29-04
My
Worship Time Focus: Being patient with
the Lost
Bible
Reading & Meditation Reference: 1Peter 4:4-6
Message
of the verse: “4 Of course, your former
friends are very surprised when you no longer join them in the wicked things
they do, and they say evil things about you.
5 But just remember that they will have to face God, who will judge
everyone, both the living and the dead. 6
That is why the Good News was preached even to those who have died—so that
although their bodies were punished with death, they could still live in the
spirit as God does.” (NLT)
The
reason that I am only using the NLT this time is because I think that is the
easiest way to understand verse 6, for in some of the other translations verse
6 seems to contradict some of the other doctrines in the Bible. The NIV version also has made it easier to
understand verse 6.
When
a believer gets saved his whole life is changed, and some of the things that he
used to do he does not feel comfortable doing anymore, and because of this some of the people he used to hang
around may begin to get on him because of these changes in his life. Peter goes on to explain that if these
friends do not understand and accept the message of the Gospel then they will
have to face God, and He will judge their sins, where as if they would accept
the good news of the Gospel, then it would be Christ who would have been judged
for their sins. God will judge both the
living and those who have already died at the last judgment. Jesus spoke of this in Matthew’s Gospel, of
separating the sheep from the goats.
Peter
goes on in verse 6 to write that is was for this reason that the Gospel had
been preached, and was preached to those who have already died, and because
they had accepted the truth of the Gospel, they are now in heaven, and live in
their spirit there. Believers will all
get their new bodies when the rapture takes place, so when believers die and go
heaven before the rapture they will receive a temporary body.
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: There are many times that it is hard for me
to understand why people cannot see the simple truth of the Gospel, and for
that matter it is hard for me to see why believers miss some of the truths of
Scripture that seem very clear to me.
The focus that was written here concerning these verses is that
believers are to be patient with these unbelievers, and it can be carried even
with believers when they don’t understand a truth in the Bible. That is the message for me today, to be
patient and to pray that others will see the truths of the Bible.
Peter’s writings have been a real
challenge to me as I have been reading through his letter.
My
Steps of Faith Today To be thankful for the truths that
God has opened my eyes to, and to be patient with others who have not seen
these truths.
Memory verse for the week: 1Peter 3:15
But sanctify Christ as Lord in
your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to
give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.
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