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Introduction to 2 Peter
The Second Epistle of Peter is even more simple than the First. Like those
of Jude and John, it is written essentially with a view to the seducers,
who, with large promises of liberty, beguiled souls into sin and
licentiousness, denying the coming of Christ, and in fact disowning all His
rights over them. The epistle admonishes the same Christians to whom the
First was written, pointing out the characteristic features of these false
teachers; denouncing them with the utmost energy; explaining the
long-sufferance of God, and announcing a judgment which, like His patience,
would befit the majesty of Him who was to execute it.
But before giving these warnings, which begin with chapter 2, the apostle
exhorts Christians to make their own calling and election sure-not
evidently in the heart of God, but as a fact in their own hearts, and in
practical life, by walking in such a manner as not to stumble; so that
testimony to their portion in Christ should be always evident, and an
abundant entrance be ministered to them.
These exhortations are founded, first, on that which is already given to
Christians; secondly, on that which is future-namely, the manifestation of
the glory of the kingdom. In touching upon this last subject, he indicates
a still more excellent portion-the bright Morning Star, the heavenly Christ
Himself and our association with Him before He appears as the Sun of
righteousness. Thirdly, we shall see that the warnings are founded also on
another basis-namely, the dissolution of the heavens and the earth, proving
the instability of all that unbelief rested upon, and furnishing for the
same reason a solemn warning to the saints to induce them to walk in
holiness.
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Introduction 1 2 3 1 Peter 1 John
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