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Chosen and Changed (1 Peter 1:2)

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Chosen and Changed (1 Peter 1:2)

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Chosen by the Father, transformed by the Spirit, and covered by Christ's blood, believers can rest in God's saving work.

Chosen and Changed (1 Peter 1:2)

This is part of a series on 1 Peter

Summary

In this message from 1 Peter 1:1–2, Michael Easley explores the believer’s identity as chosen exiles living in a world that is not their home. Peter reminds suffering Christians that their salvation rests entirely on God’s initiative, not human effort. Easley focuses on three key prepositional phrases that explain God’s saving work: according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, by the sanctifying work of the Spirit, and for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling by His blood.

God’s foreknowledge is not merely awareness of future choices. It is His loving and sovereign purpose established before the foundation of the world. The same God who chose Christ for the work of redemption has chosen believers according to His gracious plan.

The Holy Spirit continues that work through sanctification, gradually transforming believers into the image of Christ. Spiritual growth is not instant, but a lifelong process marked by renewed minds and increasing Christlikeness.

Peter’s final phrase points to the blood of Christ, which secures salvation and enables faithful obedience. Obedience is not a means of earning God’s favor but the natural response of those who love Him.

For Christians facing hardship, Peter’s message offers deep comfort: you can never overestimate the greatness of your salvation. God’s choosing, God’s sanctifying work, and Christ’s sacrifice guarantee that His people are secure in Him.

 

Takeaways

  • God’s foreknowledge is His sovereign and loving choice, not merely His awareness of future human decisions.
  • Salvation begins with God’s initiative and is accomplished entirely through His grace.
  • The Holy Spirit sanctifies believers by progressively transforming them into the likeness of Christ.
  • Faith and obedience belong together because genuine love for Christ produces a desire to obey Him.
  • Christians are exiles in this world and must remember that their true home is with Christ.
  • No hardship, suffering, or earthly struggle can diminish the grandeur of the salvation God has provided.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Predestination, Salvation, Sanctification, The Holy Spirit, Wisdom

References

  • 1 Peter

Tags

  • Christian doctrine, God's Sovereignty, grace, Holy Spirit, obedience, predestination, sanctification, transformation
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