Peter's Farewell Manifesto.
Speaker:The city still smells like Ash from Nero's fire.
Speaker:Peter knows his time is short, and he writes one final word.
Speaker:Remember, resist the scoffers and wait with Holy Lives.
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Speaker:Second Peter final letter.
Speaker:From a man who knows he's about to die.
Speaker:We'll talk about that in just a moment.
Speaker:Let's talk about some key facts here.
Speaker:We know the author of this is Peter.
Speaker:There is some discussion about that.
Speaker:I will say it's somewhat bothersome to me that we question that because
Speaker:there are a few times in this letter where the author specifically says, I
Speaker:Peter, or calls himself Peter, and if we question that, then I think we start
Speaker:questioning quite a bit in our Bible.
Speaker:So I am putting this pretty firmly from my standpoint as Peter being the author.
Speaker:But many scholars will question that the date we believe it
Speaker:was written right at AD 64.
Speaker:I believe it makes a lot of sense to be right here in AD 64, the audience,
Speaker:it's believers facing false teachers and scoffers the setting 34 years
Speaker:past the resurrection, past that time that we know that Peter sat.
Speaker:On the beach with the risen Jesus Christ and was told to feed his sheep.
Speaker:He's doing that now with this letter Rome, the setting.
Speaker:Rome still, it is just recently burned and it still probably
Speaker:smells like ash from the fire.
Speaker:Peters martyrdom.
Speaker:Is imminent.
Speaker:You sense that you feel that the historical context, let's
Speaker:talk about Rome for a second.
Speaker:Two thirds of Rome has just burned rumors say that Nero watched the city
Speaker:burn while singing of Troy's fall.
Speaker:Some speculate that he actually set the fire so that he could
Speaker:rebuild portions of the city without having to get Senate approval.
Speaker:Whether that's true or not, the emperor needed someone to blame.
Speaker:And the Christians, this group of Christians were the easy
Speaker:targets, a strange sect accused of cannibalism and incest.
Speaker:Now, believers are being torn apart by dogs in the arena.
Speaker:Crucified set on fire to light Nero's Gardens at night.
Speaker:Real persecution is going on.
Speaker:Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, the temple is still intact and we know it's six
Speaker:years before that will be destroyed.
Speaker:The church, the fiery trial that Peter warned about in his
Speaker:first letter just recently.
Speaker:Has arrived.
Speaker:False teachers are multiplying, scoffers are mocking.
Speaker:Where is the promise of his coming?
Speaker:Here's the tension.
Speaker:Jesus told Peter how he would die.
Speaker:When you are old, you will stretch out your hands and another will dress you and
Speaker:carry you where you do not want to go.
Speaker:That's from John 2118.
Speaker:The stretching of hands points to crucifixion.
Speaker:Peter has carried that knowledge for over 30 years now.
Speaker:Watching believers being crucified and burned in Nero's Gardens.
Speaker:He sees his own death approaching.
Speaker:A tradition says he'll be crucified, upside down, feeling unworthy
Speaker:to die the same way as his Lord.
Speaker:This isn't a surprise.
Speaker:It's what Jesus warned on the Mount of Olives back in Matthew 24.
Speaker:They will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death from Matthew 24 9.
Speaker:The generation Jesus spoke of is living through it.
Speaker:Now where Peter writes from, we believe that Peter is in
Speaker:Rome, and he terms it Babylon.
Speaker:Remember that code?
Speaker:As we head into some of the other books, as we finish up the New Testament, you
Speaker:will hear the term Babylon, and that is the code for believers for Rome.
Speaker:You'll see that in one Peter five 13.
Speaker:Peter is in the heart of the empire watching believers die around him writing
Speaker:to scattered communities in Asia Minor.
Speaker:Why now Peter writes really a farewell, something they can
Speaker:return to after his departure.
Speaker:Remember, resist live.
Speaker:Ready, what we're going to encounter in two Peter.
Speaker:It's urgent and final, A dying man's charge.
Speaker:We'll hear about the Virtue Ladder.
Speaker:Supplement faith with virtue.
Speaker:Knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, love.
Speaker:We'll hear the eyewitness testimony.
Speaker:Peter was on the mountain.
Speaker:He heard the voice.
Speaker:This isn't myth.
Speaker:He was a. Witness, the prophetic word is confirmed.
Speaker:Pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place.
Speaker:Peter encourages false teachers are exposed.
Speaker:Waterless springs mist driven by a storm promising freedom while enslaved.
Speaker:The scoffers are answered.
Speaker:Where?
Speaker:Is the promise of his coming.
Speaker:In chapter three, verse four, Peter's answer isn't be patient for
Speaker:thousands and thousands of years.
Speaker:It's the Lord is not slow, he is patient.
Speaker:Chapter three, verse nine, the day of the Lord will come like
Speaker:a thief, the same language that Jesus used on the Mount of Olives.
Speaker:And then we hear about the day of the Lord.
Speaker:The end of the age, the day of the Lord, Peter tells them to hasten.
Speaker:It's coming.
Speaker:Chapter three, verse 12.
Speaker:You don't hasten something that's thousands of years away.
Speaker:The end of the age is close.
Speaker:We now know within six years that temple will burn.
Speaker:Judgment will come.
Speaker:That is the day of the Lord that is imminent.
Speaker:For the audience of second Peter, Peter will be crucified within
Speaker:months, but before he dies, he writes, the promise is sure be ready.
Speaker:All right, you're gonna be reading second Peter over two sessions,
Speaker:chapters one and two, then three.
Speaker:And you know, I keep saying this, but try to read it all at once if you can.
Speaker:Maybe read it a couple of times, maybe out loud.
Speaker:What's next after this, we go to Titus Good Works that adorn the gospel,
Speaker:building healthy churches in hard places.
Speaker:Titus is a cool letter that Paul wrote to Titus on the island of Crete.
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Speaker:And before we read two Peter.
Speaker:Picture this.
Speaker:It's AD 64.
Speaker:You're in Capa Docia, one of the scattered communities Peter addressed
Speaker:in his first letter months ago.
Speaker:He wrote, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you.
Speaker:You wondered what he meant.
Speaker:Now you know, word has reached you from Rome.
Speaker:The city burned Nero blamed the believers.
Speaker:Christians are being torn apart by dogs in the arena.
Speaker:Crucified set on fire to light the Emperors Gardens at night, and
Speaker:now a second letter has arrived.
Speaker:Peter's handwriting his final words.
Speaker:You unroll the scroll.
Speaker:He writes of scoffers mocking the promise.
Speaker:He writes of the day of the Lord coming like a thief.
Speaker:He writes of new heavens and a new earth where righteousness dwells.
Speaker:Peter knows he's about to die.
Speaker:Jesus told him 30 years ago how it would end, but he's not writing in panic.
Speaker:He's writing with certainty the promises.
Speaker:Sure.
Speaker:Be ready now.
Speaker:Let's read.