Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
I now write to you this second epistle: Peter already wrote about the importance of being reminded (2 Peter 1:12-13). But here he wanted to emphasize what should be known in light of the coming of Jesus and the prophecies surrounding His coming.
In the third chapter of 2 Peter, the apostle Peter urgently reminds his readers about the prophecies concerning the day of the Lord and the importance of maintaining a godly lifestyle. He presents this as a challenge to the false teachers and scoffers who doubt the promise of Christ's second coming.
Below are some preliminary questions to assist in the study of this passage. For a comprehensive study of the passage, download the Study Guide (PDF download). 1. Who will come into the church and how are these men described? See 2 Peter 3:3 (printed below)
David Guzik commentary on 2 Peter 3, where Peter emphasizes the certainty of the last days and God’s promise, and how to live in light of it.
Year C focuses on the Gospel of Luke. The semi-continuous Old Testament readings are of prophetic proclamation chosen in chronological order and highlighting Jeremiah. The second, New Testament, readings are chosen mainly from Galatians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Timothy and 2 Thessalonians.
30 Μαΐ 2021 · Summary: The previous chapter dealt with denouncing false teachers. This chapter returns to the faithful believers, offering them love and encouragement to remember God’s words to them (3:1-2), to remember God’s timing is different from their expectation so that they could counter the scoffers. Tom Lowe. 5/6/2021. COMMENTARY—2 Peter, Chapter 3.
With admonitions to beware lest they fall, and to grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus, Peter brings his second epistle to a close with a doxology to Christ (14-18). Since all these things will be dissolved... What manner of persons ought we to be in holy conduct and godliness?