Summary: This is the 12th sermon in the series "Live Well".

Series: Live Well [#12]

LIVE IN GROWTH

2 Peter 1:5-7

Introduction:

In our last study we looked at the fact that the Christian life begins with faith. Where there is life, there must be growth. The new birth is not the end but the beginning. God has provided everything we need to grow, but spiritual growth is not automatic. Our text gives us 7 things that we are to build upon our salvation. This list is sequential, meaning you have to have the 1st characteristic laid upon the foundation, which is Jesus Christ, before you can lay the 2nd characteristic.

2 Peter 1:5-7

The characteristic of…

1. Goodness.

A person of good character, of excellence, doesn’t just happen. Many people “put off” salvation until they can become of excellent character, not realizing that on their own, even on their best day they cannot be a person of good character without Jesus Christ as Savior. It is through the Holy Spirit within us that we are able to live a life of good character. Now there are many who stop right here. It is our faith in Jesus Christ that helps us develop goodness and it is goodness that helps us develop our next virtue.

The characteristic of…

2. Knowledge.

This knowledge is a spiritual understanding. This is the ability to handle life successfully. There are many Christians who have a lot of head knowledge concerning spiritual matters, but they have no practical knowledge or application of those things. This characteristic is speaking of a practical knowledge that is used in a person’s life. This kind of knowledge doesn’t just happen; it comes from being obedient to God.

John 7:17

Faith develops goodness, goodness develops knowledge and knowledge develops…

The characteristic of…

3. Self-control.

The Message Bible translates this as alert discipline. Can you hold your tongue and keep from “flying off the handle”? Do you have control over yourself?

Proverbs 16:32

Proverbs 25:28

Faith develops goodness, goodness develops knowledge and knowledge develops self-control and self-control develops…

The characteristic of…

4. Perseverance.

Perseverance is patience. Patience is the ability to endure when circumstances are difficult. Patience is definitely not something that just happens. We learn patience through going through the difficult times and situations of life.

James 1:2-8

Faith develops goodness, goodness develops knowledge and knowledge develops self-control and self-control develops perseverance and perseverance develops…

The characteristic of…

5. Godliness.

This word means “God-likeness”. This word describes a person who is right in their relationship with God and those around them. The word reverence is also very fitting. All this sounds simple, but this is describing someone who is living like Christ and that is a very difficult thing to do. This person seeks to do the will of God regardless of the cost.

Matthew 6:33

Faith develops goodness, goodness develops knowledge and knowledge develops self-control and self-control develops perseverance and perseverance develops godliness and godliness develops…

The characteristic of…

6. Mutual affection.

This is having love for one another. This is “phileo” love which is brotherly love. This is something that has plagued the Church throughout the ages. When God’s people will learn how to love one another we will see great advances in the Kingdom. It is hard to be the reflection of the light of Jesus when we are busy beating each other’s heads in.

It has been said many times and is a true statement, “The Christian Army is the only army that kicks their wounded.” It has also been said that you won’t be able to find anyone any meaner than a Christian. Obviously, this is a stereotype, but many Christians have earned this title.

Faith develops goodness, goodness develops knowledge and knowledge develops self-control and self-control develops perseverance and perseverance develops godliness and godliness develops mutual affection and mutual affection develops…

The characteristic of…

7. Love.

This word means love. This type of love is “agape” love. This is the type of love that Christ showed for us on the cross. This is a sacrificial love.

1 Corinthians 13:4-13

It is impossible for us to develop these characteristics on our own. These things must be produced by the Spirit of God. It through the power of God that growth takes place. We are to continue to grow each day stronger in Christ.