Summary: If we have accepted the name of Christ as our own, it means we have repented of our sins, given up our desires and our preferences and submitted fully to Him. Are we submitted to Him or still trying to live fulfilling our own selfish needs?

Are we committed?

1 Peter Sermon Series, Part 12

1 Peter 4:12--19

Introduction

- Peter now ties these two chapters (sufferings of Christ and living for Him)

-- There is a huge implication here about adopting the same attitude as He did

-- He suffered, was broken, and died because of the things we had done

-- APP: Implication is: Are we living to serve others in a like-manner?

- How do we do this?

• Have the same perspective on suffering that Jesus did

• We’ve spent enough time living in sin – abandon it

• God will judge sin and we should live for Him

- Peter’s writing/command here is simple … will we apply it to our lives?

- Then Peter writes to the church about living/worshiping corporately together:

• These just leapt of the page at me when I read this section:

• Since the end is near, live intentional towards others

• Use your spiritual gifts to serve, rather to gain

• As you serve others, God gets the glory

- IMP: This is how a church draws closer together; how we strengthen one another

-- HUGE: It’s also how a body of believers draws non-Christians to them

- Read 1 Peter 4:12-19

∆ Point 1 – Don’t be Surprised

- Peter’s words of encouragement here really hit us where we live (v11)

-- Often times, we are so focused on life that we lose sight of the ultimate goal

- The goal of a Christian is to: Exalt and proclaim Christ to all we meet

-- It really is that simple! We are to be about His business in all we do

- Dear friends (he is writing to the church; to those called to the same cause

-- Do not be surprised … most today are appalled that there are rough times

-- Those who think Christianity would be easy are fooling themselves

-- Re: Jesus was killed for His faith; murdered for proclaiming the truth

-- APP: This death however brought us redemption and was necessary

- We can’t live our lives thinking that it will always be roses and sunshine

-- Peter tells us to not be surprised; it’s not something strange happening

-- Peter himself was martyred for the faith; knowing He would die for Christ

- He tells us to stand up, to concentrate, to live upright and holy; proud of Him

-- We should rejoice (v13) that we are considered worthy to suffer as well

- Why? Peter’s words really are the key to our success here:

- Participate: koinōneite, literally that we have shared in

- Sufferings: pathēmasin, to identify closely with one’s pain (re: crucifixion)

- Overjoyed: charēte, means to rejoice, to celebrate

- Glory is revealed: apokalypsei, refers to a revelation; to uncover/reveal

- It is in the identification that we find GREAT honor and blessing

-- To be counted among those who suffer is to rejoice because you are His!

- TRANS: Peter says to REJOICE when these things happen! Why?

∆ Point 2 – Suffer Well for Him!

- What Peter writes next ought to be EXTREMELY important to all of us

-- It is more than a battle cry; it is more than a simple “cheer” for good news

-- IMP: It is a LIFE application that extends beyond our thoughts and into eternity

- Re-read v14-16

- Peter says that we ought to have a DESIRE to know Him in all things

- Phil 3:10, “I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death”

- This includes when the insults come and the nonsense begins

-- Not just everyday stuff, but the deep spiritual stuff (like being mocked for Him)

- V14: If you are insulted … it is a GOOD thing!

- V15: If you suffer: it is NOT because you are being punished like a criminal

- V16: Suffer as a Christian b/c you bear HIS name, not your own

- 2 Cor 5:17, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”

- We are no longer our own, it is a revelation of FREEDOM for all in Christ

-- Peter knew this INTIMATELY – he was a denier who was STILL redeemed

-- He was restored b/c he bore the name of Christ; in Him was no guilt

-- APP: It is why he can write to us to openly and without worry of “society”

- v16 ought to really fire us up in today’s culture: “However, if you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name.”

- We should praise God when we stand up for what is right

-- We should praise God when we refuse to cower to society’s pressure

-- Just because society agrees doesn’t mean God has changed his mind

- For example: 54,559,615 babies have died (murdered by abortion) since 1973

-- There’s only 320M living in America today (that is 17% of our population)

- Where is the outrage? Where is the church to proclaim this as not acceptable?

-- Peter’s cry is that we would be proud to stand on the Word of God, always

-- Peter says (v16) “IF” … that implies that we have actually done something

-- Challenge is: Have we done anything to stand and suffer for the Gospel?

- TRANS: What ought to wake us up is the warning we get after those verses

∆ Point 3 – A Judgment is Coming

- This is a hard truth to swallow, and one that most would like to ignore

-- This judgment is NOT for those who do not know Christ

-- This is for those within God’s house who refuse to repent and obey

- v17, “For it is time for judgment to begin with God’s household”

-- That ought to grab you exactly where you are and shake you to your core

-- God, who is merciful and just, begins by judging those in His house

-- APP: The implication is clear: We have no excuse, He begins with us

- Then Peter goes even further: what about those who do not obey the Gospel?

-- What about those who reject the cornerstone; the very foundation of the faith?

-- Mike preached on Monday: Hell is a real place and real people are going there

- The question for the church is: Do you care? Are you at all burdened?

-- He quotes Proverbs 11:31, “If the righteous receive their due on earth, how much more the ungodly and the sinner!”

- Peter’s command to us is to be willing to go all the way for Christ

-- APP: To live fully for God without our own preferences and desires in the way

- TRANS: So how should we apply this?

∆ Big Ideas

- It means we have to repent of and we have to give up our sins

- It means that we are no longer to be under the spell of society’s policy

- v18: Those who suffer for God’s will should COMMIT themselves

-- Commit: paratithesthōsan; to set before; to serve; to entrust

-- To fully devote ourselves because we are called by His name (not our own)

- It’s really where we need to work the hardest, isn’t it?

- Pray