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True Christian Suffering
1 Peter 4:16-18
 
 
 
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I.          Overcoming the Shame of a Weak Spiritual Condition.
Vs.16
/Strange that the man who denied Jesus three times, should now say such things to us./
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Note: The Use of the term Christian, used in only two other places in the N.T. (Acts 11:26; 26:28) means one who follows Christ.
 
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Regardless of what we’ve done in the past, we can do differently now.
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There is an opportunity to glorify God.
(/Not just glory in persecution, but to esteem it an honor/).
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The Time For Christian Judgment is Now.
Vs.17
(See Ezekiel 9:6 & Jeremiah 25:29)
 
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We do not anticipate a future judgment to decide our worthiness of heaven.
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We should view the present trial as a form of moral cleansing.
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God will certainly punish His own.
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The Scarcity by Which the righteous are Saved is a Direct Indication of Their Own Lack.
Vs.18
 
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Of the ability to save themselves.
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Of sanctifying themselves to this end.
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