Believers in the early church were consistently told to be on the lookout for the coming of Christ. They were also given clear, practical instructions on what they should be doing in light of this imminent event. The most straightforward passage in the New Testament concerning what we should be doing if we believe Jesus is coming soon is in Peter’s first letter:
"The end of all things is near. Therefore be solemn and sober so you can pray. Above all things, have unfailing love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without complaining. As everyone has received a gift, even so serve one another with it, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God" (1 Peter 4:7-10).
Notice the word therefore in verse 7. Peter is saying that the end of the world is coming, therefore here’s what we should be doing. This passage emphasizes four things we should do if we believe that the end is coming soon.
KEEP YOUR HEAD CLEAR: PRAY FOR OTHERS
The Word tells us that in view of the end of all things we are to be “sober.” This word literally means “not drunk.” In other words, we are to be sober-minded, clearheaded, and mentally alert for the purpose of prayer. Believing that Christ could come back today should spur us on to a sober, disciplined prayer life.
KEEP YOUR HEART WARM: LOVE OTHERS
The badge of Christianity is love. “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” (John 13:34–35). As we see the end approaching we are to love one another with an "unfailing love.” The word translated unfailing was used in ancient times of a horse at full gallop when its muscles were stretched to the limit. Peter is saying that our love for one another is to be stretched out but never reaching its breaking point.
KEEP YOUR HOME OPEN: SHOW HOSPITALITY TO STRANGERS
One of the signs of the second coming of Christ according to Jesus is that “the love of many will grow cold” (Matthew 24:12). In light of this, believers are called to show their love in a concrete way by reaching out in Christian love to strangers. This beautiful Christian virtue is mentioned specifically six times in the New Testament including verse 9 here.
"Contribute to the needs of the saints, practice hospitality" (Romans 12:13).
"An overseer then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, sober, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach" (1 Timothy 3:2).
"Do not let a widow be counted unless she is over sixty years old, has been the wife of one man, is well attested in good works, if she has brought up children, has lodged strangers, has washed the saints’ feet, has relieved the afflicted, and has diligently followed every good work" (1 Timothy 5:9-10).
"But hospitable, a lover of what is good, self-controlled, just, holy, temperate" ( Titus 1:8).
"Let brotherly love continue. Do not forget to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unknowingly. Remember those who are in chains, as if imprisoned with them, and those who are ill treated, since you are also in the body" (Hebrews 13:1-3).
As this world becomes a colder and more isolated place, we are to keep our homes open and show the warmth of Christ to strangers.
KEEP YOUR HANDS BUSY: USE YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTS
Every believer in Jesus Christ has at least one spiritual gift. Spiritual gifts are supernatural empowerments that God has given to His children to serve the body of Christ. As we see the curtain about to rise on the final act of history, we hear the Lord calling us to keep our hands busy, using for His service the gifts He has given us.
Monday, January 30, 2017
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