II Peter 1:5-7 (NLT)
In view of all this, make every effort to
respond to God’s promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of
moral excellence, and moral excellence with knowledge, and knowledge with
self-control, and self-control with patient endurance, and patient endurance
with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection
with love for everyone.
In I Peter 1:3-4 it is written that God has
given you “great and precious promises”
that enable you to be godly and free from human corruption. The steps to secure these promises are then
described. You might call this “the
staircase toward Christian maturity”.
Here the progress of spiritual growth is described. There are eight spiritual qualities listed,
some call eight callings or eight growth steps.
Dr. Joel Hunter’s last sermon in March of 1986 at Mt. Auburn United
Methodist Church in Greenwood, IN before leaving to join the Northland
Community Church in Orlando, FL was based on I Peter 1:5-7. My respect for Dr. Hunter made me pay even
more attention to the significance of these words.
Every
sincere Christian should seek and possess these eight spiritual qualities. Each quality or virtue helps to develop the
next although another interpretation is that faith in Christ is supplemented by
seven elements of Christian holiness.
1. Faith.
The foundation of spiritual maturity is your faith in Jesus Christ. Without faith it is impossible to please God
(Hebrews 11:6). Without the foundation
of faith you cannot attain the other seven virtues.
2. Moral excellence. Your foundation of faith in Jesus Christ will
then produce your ability to discern right from wrong. The Greek word used here (arete) is closely
related to purity, modesty and courage to stand for what is right.
3. Knowledge.
Moral excellence is supplemented by the filling of the Holy Spirit to
guiding you to increase significantly your knowledge of God through your study
of His Word.
4. Self-control.
The discipline gained from developing knowledge from your Bible studies
produces greater discipline of self-control and your willingness to sacrifice
your personal desires in order to obey the Lord and to give preference to the
needs of others.
5. Patient endurance. Discipline and self-control are supplemented
by your increased ability to be patient and to endure adversity in your
life. Often patient endurance is manifested
through your new ability to make it through life’s drudgeries (e.g. boredom) as
well as through life’s challenges.
6. Godliness.
Godliness means simply to be like God.
If you demonstrate the qualities of the previous five virtues, you will
be living a life of godliness that will fulfill Jesus’ words in Matthew
5:13-16. Meditate over these words!
7. Brotherly affection. The Greek word used here is
“philadelphia”. Loving your brothers and
sisters in Christ is the mark of a Christian (John 13:35).
8. Love for everyone. Love is the greatest quality or virtue of all
(I Corinthians 13:13). Loving your
Christian brethren will lead to love (agape) for everyone in the sense of your
putting yourself second to others’ needs.
You have become the person that Paul describes in Philippians 2:3-4 where
you now naturally and for the rest of your life put others needs before your
own.
I like how William MacDonald (Believers
Bible Commentary, Thomas Nelson, Nashville, TN, 1995, p. 2289) illustrates
this passage: “Add to your faith the
courage of David; and to the courage of David the knowledge of Solomon; and to
the knowledge of Solomon the patience of Job; and to the patience of Job the
godliness of Daniel, and to the godliness of Daniel the brotherly kindness of
Jonathan; and to the brotherly kindness of Jonathan, the love of John.
Where are you right now in this spiritual growth
progression? What do you need to do,
with the Lord’s help, to progress to the next level? Remember that spiritual growth is a life-long
process so don’t be discouraged if you know that you have not yet fully
attained some of these spiritual qualities.
They will describe you eventually if you keep seeking the Lord
consistently and keep reading and applying His Word.
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