Bible Study

Our Faithful Growth in Christ!
By Dr. Richard J. Krejcir

2 Peter 1: 5-11

Step 12: How can you help others and carry the Gospel message that Christ transforms lives?

The authentic knowledge of Christ revealed to us is the foundation of our faith. We are being directly called to make every conceivable effort to put into practice our faith and the Fruit that is given and is at our disposal to use. Having achieved success in our spiritual growth and recovery, we need to realize we have to continue this. Thus, we have to seek how we can continually be transformed by the Gospel message that Christ lives! In so do doing, we can be a display case to others lives as well.

Our faith is a benefit we have as Christians, just like working for a company and having health and life insurance, a retirement account, and various other benefits. Employers are not always obligated to provide this, but in order to make a healthier and more productive work environment, they do. The employees are responsible to sign up and use the benefits. If they do not, those benefits will not be available for use. Their use is not mandatory, but needed and necessary for life. The parallels are similar with what God has given us. He is not obligated to give to us of His love and grace, but He does so because of that love and grace.

The order of the Fruits here is not comprehensive or in a sequential order like in Galatians where each one is a stage that begets the next one. Rather, here it is arranged in rhetorical “sorites,” a type of argument that uses syllogisms to build to the climax of love. Each end is a “bookend” that holds the others; faith is what we all start with. It is the foundation. Then others build to the preeminent, essential significance of what love is, the quintessential fruit of the Christian life.

Look over these key words and ask how do they relate to you?

We have privileges and responsibilities in Him. God has given us gifts, abilities, and promises that we are not to put in storage when needed. Even when we have devastated our lives and others, we have grace and can get our lives back together. When these gifts are needed, they are there for us to persistently use! Such benefits given will not only benefit us in our intimate relationship to Christ, but also empower and build much heartier relationships with others, too. We may not recover all of our relationships and status, but we can be used powerfully. At the very least be a beacon of what not to do and even more so a light to help others in similar situations.

There is a stern warning here for all of us! We have a responsibility to pursue our faith development and produce a good result of modeling Christ (2 Cor. 5:20)! If we ignore our call to pursue our spiritual growth, thus not developing our virtue and character, we will face life without God’s empowerment and benefits. When we have forsaken Him, He does not forsake us; nevertheless, because we did not take hold of the benefits He gave, they will not be in our arsenal or developed enough to be of much use in dealing with life. Our shortsightedness and refusal to be prepared results from taking our eyes off Christ and placing them on our circumstances and stresses, thus making us empty and bankrupt to deal with those circumstances! Do not let this myopic thinking happen to you!

Questions

  1. Why are we called to grow in Him? What does this mean for you?
  1. If Christ has called you to grow in Him, what is getting in the way? Why?
  1. What have you received from Christ that energizes your life? What is in the way? What are you going to do about it?
  1. Do you realize that we all have privileges and responsibilities in Christ? What are yours?
  1. What does it mean to you to make every conceivable effort to put into practice your faith and fruit? How is this necessary for your life?
  1. What must happen in you for more character and Fruit to be exhibited?
  1. When you receive a faith and a salvation that you do not deserve or earn, how should you respond? How does gratitude for what He has given play a part?
  1. What do you need Christ’s empowerment for now?
  1. What in your life can benefit from knowing Him, growing in Him, and then having the desire for more?
  1. How will neglecting our faith and Lord cause us to fail at what is important? How have you seen this?

11. What will you do about confession and repentance? How will that play a part in your Fruit and character? When will you do it?

12. Take a close look at each of the virtues listed. Which ones are you exhibiting well? Which ones do you lack? What are you going to do about the ones in which you are weak?

Having achieved success in your spiritual growth and recovery, now seek how you can help others and carry the Gospel message that Christ transforms lives!

Mediate on these passages on the basics of these 12 Steps, for the next week or more: Psalm 19:14; Isa. 1:19; Lam. 3:40; Matt. 5:23-24; Luke 6:38; 9:23; Rom. 7:18; 12. 2 Cor. 12:9; Gal. 6:1-2; Phil. 2:13; James 4:10; 5:16

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