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20/20
Vision
Today's Three-minute Bible
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Title: 20/20 Vision
Keyword: "corruption" "lust"
Welcome to eXXit, the web site designed to help
you stand strong in the face of sexual temptation.
Passage: 2 Peter 1:8-9*
8. For if these qualities are yours and
are increasing, they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the
true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
9. For he who lacks these qualities is blind or
shortsighted, having forgotten his purification from his former
sins.
Questions
1. The apostle Peter has just listed
eight character qualities that the Christian should be adding to his
or her life — faith, moral excellence, knowledge, self-control,
perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, love. What will be the
result if these qualities are increasingly a part of our lives?
2. If these qualities are not increasingly
a part of our lives, what does this say about us?
Practical help
Growth in character doesn't make anyone
more saved. It doesn't make God more willing to forgive sins. It
doesn't make our future in Heaven more secure. But, growth in
character does count for something. If the qualities mentioned in the
verses above (see #1) are increasingly yours, then you will be
increasingly useful and fruitful in serving Jesus. If you are not
growing in these character qualities, it doesn't mean that you are
less saved, not saved, or not forgiven. It means that you have
forgotten that you are forgiven! Peter gives us a key
for getting back on the right track and becoming the kind of man or
woman God saved us to be. We are to remember our forgiveness.
Power to change comes when we remember the greatness of the
forgiveness Jesus purchased for us by His death and
resurrection.
Put on your spiritual glasses and see with 20/20
vision all that God has done for you. See His grace clearly. Seeing
grace will even help you resist the temptation to stray to places on
the Internet you ought not to go.
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