Books of the Book: Peter

The Revelation Of Ministry

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Participants: Tom Shepherd & Deyvy Rodriguez

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00:21 Welcome to "The Books of the Book."
00:23 The program that focuses on a deep Bible study
00:26 of the word of God.
00:27 will be taking a closer look at 1 Peter.
00:30 Bring out your Bibles, so you can join us
00:31 in this very interesting study.
00:33 And with us is Dr. Tom Shepherd.
00:35 He's a professor at the theological seminary
00:38 at Andrews university. Dr. Sheppard, welcome.
00:42 Before we begin our study I want to ask you this question
00:44 that I've been willing to ask you.
00:47 What's with the bow ties? Is there a story behind that?
00:52 I just started wearing bow ties probably
00:54 about 10 or 15 years ago-- kind of a personal signature
00:59 and sure enough I'm known as
01:01 the professor who wears bow ties.
01:03 If they say, "Oh, you have a class with Shepherd?
01:05 Shepherd, who is he?" "The one that wears bow ties."
01:07 Immediately, they know who I am.
01:09 The bow tie guy. The bow tie guy.
01:11 Well, what are we studying today?
01:13 What passage we would be looking at?
01:14 We'll be looking at 1 Peter 1:10-12
01:17 We should turn right there and get into the word of God.
01:20 1 Peter 1:10-12. This is what it says,
01:24 "Concerning this salvation, the prophets who prophesied
01:28 about the grace that was to be yours searched
01:31 and inquired carefully, inquiring what person or time
01:34 the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he predicted
01:38 the sufferings of Christ and the subsequent glories.
01:41 It was revealed to them that they were not serving
01:44 not themselves but you, in the things that have now been
01:48 announced to you through those who preached the good news
01:51 to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven,
01:53 things into which angels long to look."
01:56 Okay. Now how do these verses link up
01:59 with what we've been talking about before?
02:01 All right. So we started our study
02:03 with the first couple verses and we found
02:06 that the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.
02:08 Actually, it says the Father, the Spirit,
02:10 and the Son are working for our salvation to draw us
02:14 to God that they have created a covenant with us.
02:19 That harks back to the Old Testament covenant
02:22 idea of the people of God with Him
02:26 at Mount Sinai that links them up.
02:29 Then He unpacks this through a description of the blessings
02:34 of rebirth where he talks about our past
02:39 and then the experience of the hope and the inheritance
02:44 and salvation that talks about our future.
02:48 It might be good to see that link to the Old Testament.
02:52 If we turn to Exodus 24:3-8, we can see some of that language
02:57 that we've been talking about all along.
02:59 Exodus 24:3-8.
03:05 I guess, I can read it. Yeah.
03:07 "So Moses came and told the people all the words
03:09 of the Lord and all the judgments.
03:11 And all the people answered with one voice and said,
03:13 "All the words which the Lord has said we will do."
03:17 And Moses wrote all the words of the Lord.
03:22 And he rose early in the morning,
03:23 and built an altar at the foot of the mountains,
03:26 and twelve pillars according to the twelve tribes of Israel.
03:30 Then he sent young men of the children of Israel,
03:34 who offered burnt offerings and sacrificed peace offerings
03:38 of oxen to the Lord.
03:40 And Moses took half the blood and put it in basins
03:44 and half the blood he sprinkled on the altar.
03:47 Then he took the Book of the Covenant
03:49 and read in the hearing of the people.
03:53 And they said, "All that the Lord has said we will do,
03:57 and be obedient."
03:59 And Moses took the blood, sprinkled it on the people,
04:03 and said, "This is the blood of the covenant which the Lord
04:07 has made with you according to all these words.""
04:11 Okay. Now this is exactly the same kind of idea
04:14 that we have in the Book of 1 Peter Chapter 1 verse 2
04:20 where it talks about the foreknowledge
04:22 of God the Father, the sanctification of the Spirit,
04:24 for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling with his blood.
04:29 Obedience and sprinkling.
04:30 We think those are mixed up, that those are backwards.
04:32 But if you go back to that story in Exodus 24,
04:36 first Moses goes, God sends him down
04:39 with the words and the people say,
04:41 "All the Lord has said, we will do."
04:43 They say they will obey.
04:44 And then they're sprinkled with the blood of the covenant.
04:47 They have agreed to be God's covenant people, all right.
04:51 Now, of course, we know that they failed to obey
04:54 and that actually broke the covenant
04:57 and then it had to be restored through God's grace to them.
05:02 So some people get the idea that,
05:05 "Oh, you got the wrong idea of obediency or something"
05:07 that this is entering into a covenant with God,
05:11 a new relationship with God,
05:13 the rebirth experience now empowers us.
05:15 Okay. So that brings us to this passage.
05:18 The first passage talked about God the Father
05:22 'cause he said, "Blessed be God the Father
05:26 of our Lord Jesus Christ!" Who has done all these things,
05:28 given us hope and everything.
05:30 And when we came to verse 6
05:34 and onwards he says, "In this you rejoice."
05:37 And he talks about in verse 8, "Though you have not seen him."
05:40 You have not seen Jesus. Okay. "You love him.
05:44 Though you do not now see him, you believe in him
05:46 and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible
05:48 and filled with glory, obtaining the outcome
05:51 of your faith, the salvation of your souls."
05:53 So he's talked about God the father and His role.
05:56 He's talked about Jesus and His role.
05:58 Then he comes to our passage here where he talks
06:00 about the Holy Spirit and the role of the Spirit.
06:02 So that's how this passage fits into and goes before.
06:08 And what is the sanctification of the Spirit all about?
06:13 Okay. There are different meanings.
06:16 We've already said some about this of the word sanctification.
06:19 Some people will say sanctification
06:22 is the work of a life time.
06:23 That's the purifying work of God's Spirit
06:25 that works in our lives, all through life.
06:28 There's another sentence for sanctification
06:29 is the act of a moment.
06:31 That's where you are set apart for God to be His people,
06:36 to belong to Him.
06:38 But in Peter, this idea of sanctification,
06:42 I would say is rather holistic.
06:44 It kind of puts it all together. It links it all together.
06:48 It cannot separate it out.
06:52 Salvation is not only the accepting of Christ
06:56 but also the living for Christ idea,
07:01 looking forward to His return.
07:03 So it's the new experience of the new birth,
07:07 it's also living for Him and it's particularly
07:10 looking forward to His return.
07:13 So it's especially focused on the end, the idea of salvation.
07:18 But this passage here that we just read 10 through 12
07:21 doesn't seem to talk about sanctification by the Spirit.
07:25 Why is that? Yeah. That's really interesting.
07:27 You know, it talks a lot about the Revelation, doesn't it?
07:31 That they received. And so you think in your mind,
07:33 "Well, wait a minute,
07:35 I thought this was all about sanctification.
07:37 Why does it emphasize so much about
07:39 the giving of the Revelation, the word of God? Why is that?"
07:42 Well, that's because of the role that the word of God
07:46 that the Spirit gives, the role that the word
07:49 of God has in sanctification.
07:52 So there's a passage that we can look at
07:55 that can help us to understand this a bit.
07:58 Ephesians 5:25 and 26.
08:04 Ephesians 5:25 and 26.
08:11 I teach students at the seminary how to read the Bible aloud
08:15 and how to talk about the scripture.
08:20 I tell them they should always list
08:22 the reference to the scripture three times.
08:25 Before they read it? Yep.
08:26 And when you're giving a sermon,
08:27 it's always good to read it three times.
08:29 Is there a purpose to that? What? Is there a purpose to
08:32 making a reference? There is. There definitely
08:33 is a purpose to that.
08:35 That's because you want people to bring their Bible to church
08:37 and you want them to open the Bible. Okay.
08:39 So that they not only hear it but they see the word of God.
08:43 See, and actually if you watch great evangelists like
08:47 "Mark Finley", he invariably
08:50 will reference it three times. Really?
08:52 Yep. He'll say quickly twice, then he'll tell a little story
08:54 or something and then he'll say it again and then he'll read it.
08:57 So here we go third time. Ephesians 5:25 and 26.
09:00 "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved
09:04 the church and gave Himself for her,
09:07 that He might sanctify and cleanse her
09:10 with the washing of water by the word."
09:13 Okay. Mine says, "The washing
09:15 of water with the word." Okay.
09:18 Now he's talking about Christian marriage
09:21 but he's also talking about Christian life in the church.
09:24 Because he said that Christ is the head of the church.
09:29 His body and He's the savior that's back in verse 23
09:34 and as the Christ submits to the church,
09:36 the wife is to submit to her husband.
09:37 So he talks about this relationship of husbands
09:41 and wives and he ties it all to the church.
09:44 And when he comes to this interesting passage
09:46 where he talks about husbands that they are
09:48 to love their wives, he says, "As Christ loved the church
09:52 and gave Himself for her that he might"
09:56 here is the term, "sanctify" her. All right.
10:00 Now how does He sanctify her?
10:02 Having cleansed her by the washing
10:05 of water with the word.
10:08 What does that sound like to you in Christian life?
10:13 Well, it sounds of a, I don't know,
10:16 maybe you can help in better understanding.
10:18 Well, washing with water. Where do we use water?
10:21 Maybe like taking the shower.
10:23 Yeah, but in the Christian church,
10:25 we use water for--. Baptism?
10:27 Baptism. Okay.
10:28 Yeah, we use baptism. And when we baptize somebody,
10:30 we say "I baptize you in the name
10:31 of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit."
10:34 Those are the words that are spoken.
10:37 The words of sanctification.
10:38 The words of them now being
10:40 dipped in water to experience that.
10:44 We can say baptism is their faith taking physical form.
10:52 It's a public testimony we say of their faith.
10:56 And here it is, it's the washing of water with the word.
11:02 When you're baptized, that's the washing of water.
11:07 It's like your sins are washed away.
11:12 We did some evangelistic meetings
11:13 in a little church where I go, it's the Clare Michigan church,
11:17 and the pastor, we did a Revelation seminar.
11:23 And we had about 30 to 50 people coming regularly
11:26 to the meetings, both church members
11:28 and people from the community.
11:30 And we had a baptism where we baptized someone
11:34 and we have people who are coming to church.
11:35 It is really exciting, you know, to see us having so many people
11:38 in the church were involved in this ministry together.
11:42 And that lady was just so, you know,
11:45 she was just so happy on the day of her baptism,
11:48 washing of water with the word of God.
11:52 So we go back to 1 Peter.
11:54 This is what we see happening is that there's all kinds
11:58 of reference to this word, this prophesy,
12:04 these phrases that are going on, you see,
12:07 concerning the salvation the prophets who prophesied
12:10 about the grace but, was to be yours,
12:14 searched and inquired carefully, inquiring what person or time
12:17 the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he predicted
12:21 the sufferings of Christ and the subsequent glories.
12:24 So it's a beautiful expression of this revelation.
12:30 So the revelation becomes the place,
12:33 the word of God is that which takes and cleanses our life.
12:38 If you're not reading the word of God on a daily basis,
12:43 your life just won't be as clean.
12:45 You won't have the same kind of, should I say closeness,
12:51 the feel of closeness to God.
12:54 Most people find the beginning of the day
12:56 as a great time to read the Bible.
12:57 Others, they'll do it in the middle
12:59 of the day or the end of the day.
13:01 Doesn't matter when. But we have to make sure
13:02 that we have that experience with the word of God.
13:05 Because it continues not just in baptism
13:08 that it washes us, but it continues
13:10 to wash us through our life experience.
13:13 Every day I open my Bible. See and the light shines up,
13:18 you know, helps to clean out
13:19 the cobwebs that too often get in there.
13:23 So reading it, memorizing it, sharing it,
13:28 this is the experience of salvation.
13:31 Well, Dr. Shepherd, thank you for these very insights.
13:34 Why don't we go ahead and take a moment here?
13:36 Take a brief break and then we'll be right back
13:38 after these short messages.


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