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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2018 · 43 MIN

03 What Peter Teaches About Virtue, Knowledge, and Self-Control (2 Peter 1:5–6)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

Peter slows down over just two verses—2 Peter 1:5–6—to show that faith in the gospel naturally grows into a particular kind of life. In this episode, we look closely at Peter’s list of virtues—faith, moral excellence, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, and godliness—and see how they expose the difference between genuine faith and the empty promises of false teaching. In this week’s episode, we explore:How the situation of 2 Peter, with false teachers promoting greed and immorality, shapes Peter’s emphasis on a life that actually reflects the gospelWhy Peter’s list of virtues is not a ladder to climb or “extras” for advanced Christians, but the natural result of a heart changed by faithWhat Peter means by “virtue” or moral excellence, and how it connects to God’s own excellence and our hope of sharing His holy characterHow “knowledge” in this passage is rooted in the revelation given through the prophets and apostles, and why true knowledge involves humility and a willingness to be correctedWhy self-control is essential to following Christ, and how saying “no” to our desires flows from trusting what God calls goodWhat “steadfastness” or perseverance looks like, and how God uses trials to prove, strengthen, and mature genuine faithHow “godliness” gathers the whole list together by making God Himself—the kind of life He wants, the character He has—the focus of all these virtuesThe tension believers live with: still sinning and yet genuinely longing for holiness, with these qualities increasing over time rather than appearing all at onceAfter listening, you’ll come away with a clearer understanding of what Peter is (and is not) asking of believers in 2 Peter 1:5–6. You’ll be encouraged to see these virtues not as a performance checklist, but as signs of God’s ongoing work in you—shaping your desires, growing your perseverance, and drawing you into a life that more and more reflects His own character.Series: 2 Peter: How to find Life

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Peter slows down over just two verses—2 Peter 1:5–6—to show that faith in the gospel naturally grows into a particular kind of life. In this episode, we look closely at Peter’s list of virtues—faith, moral excellence, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, and godliness—and see how they expose the difference between genuine faith and the empty promises of false teaching. In this week’s episode, we explore: How the situation of 2 Peter, with false teachers promoting greed and immorality...

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