SHOWING FORTH THE PRAISES OF GOD
I Peter 2:9-25
Prayer
Today, I want to talk about
showing forth the praises of God.
And I want to deal with three
questions:
1. Why should we
show forth the praises of. God?
2. How do we show
forth the praises of God?
And 3. What did Jesus do to
show forth the praises of God?
The first question was why
should we show forth the praises of God?
We should show forth the
praises of God because that's our purpose.
That's why we exist.
Peter used four Old Testament
terms to explain this.
He said the Church is a
chosen generation;
A royal priesthood;
A holy nation;
And a peculiar people.
The early Church was made up
of Jews.
They understood what Peter
was saying.
But we didn’t grow up in the
Jewish religion.
So we need an explanation.
1st---We are a
chosen generation.
Concerning Israel, God said,
in the Old Testament, “This people have I
formed for myself ; “
“That they shall show forth
my praise” (Isa. 43:21).
God chose the Jews to show
forth His praise.
He wanted them to be His
witnesses in the world.
But the Jews failed.
They became lukewarm;
Listened to false teachings;
Corrupted their religion;
And rejected their Messiah.
They came to the point where
it was impossible for them to show the world
what God is like.
So Peter was saying, “God has
chosen the Church to do what He asked the
Jews to do.”
He has chosen us to be His
witnesses in the world.
That’s our task;
To reveal the love of God,
the mercy of God, the righteousness of God, the
judgment of God;
To reveal what God is like.
2nd---We are a
royal priesthood.
This time, Peter was
referring to the fact that God chose every individual Jew
to be a priest.
But all of them failed.
Then, God chose the tribe of
Levi to be priests;
But the tribe of Levi failed.
Now, God has chosen us to be
priests.
But Peter was saying we are
more than ordinary priests.
We are a royal priesthood.
We serve a King.
He is the King of kings.
And we are priests who belong
to the King of kings.
We may not consider ourselves
royalty.
And we may not consider
ourselves priests.
But God considers us a royal
priesthood.
The Bible even says, “If we
suffer with Him, we will reign with Him”
(II Tim. 2:12).
It says, “God has made us
kings and priests and we shall reign on earth”
(Rev. 5:10).
It says, “We shall be priests
of God and Christ and shall reign with Him a
thousand years” (Rev. 20:6).
And it mentions at least five
crowns that we can win.
3rd---We are a
holy nation.
This does not mean that
Israel was good because Israel wasn’t good.
It means that the nation was
a holy nation in the sense that it was chosen to
separate itself from heathen
practices.
The nation was chosen to
dedicate itself to serving God.
The Church is one nation.
No matter what our
nationality, or race, or citizenship,
We are just one nation.
We live in different lands.
We have different
Governments.
We are different colors.
But we are just one nation.
And, even though we are
sinners, we are called to serve God.
And our calling is a holy
calling.
4th---We are a
peculiar people.
In the Old Testament God
called Israel, "A peculiar treasure above all
people” (Ex. 19:5).
But Israel failed.
Now, we are that peculiar
treasure above all people.
Jesus revealed this in the
parable about The Pearl of Great Price.
He said, “The kingdom of
heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking godly
pearls;”
“Who, when he had found one
pearl of great price, went and sold all that he
had, and bought it” (Matt.
13:45, 46).
Jesus left the glories of
heaven;
Came to this earth;
Took our sin in His own body;
Shed His own blood;
And died on a cross to redeem
us for God.
That makes us a peculiar
people in God's sight.
God's Son died in our place.
We’re special.
God loves us.
His Son died for us.
The second question was how
do we show forth the praises of God?
Our text lists seven ways.
1st---We show
forth the praises of God by abstaining from fleshly lusts.
Does Peter say, “Praise God
by singing hymns?”
“Praise God by raising our
hands?”
“Praise God by attending
Church?”
No!
But don't misunderstand me.
We are told to do these
things in other Scriptures.
But here Peter is saying
praising God is more than singing hymns, raising our
hands, and attending Church.
Praising God also involves
not doing certain things.
It's abstaining from fleshly
lusts, hatred, wrath, strife, envy, etc.
It's watching our behavior.
Avoiding immorality;
Not arguing;
Not hating;
Not grumbling;
Or criticizing;
Not taking on the habits and
attitudes of the world.
There was a time when the
disciples were discussing which of them would be
the greatest in the kingdom.
Jesus said, “He that is least
among you all, the same shall be great”
(Matt. 18:3; Luke 9:46).
We need to understand this.
It's the path to a higher
life.
The path to greatness in
God's kingdom is the path of self-denial;
The path of conciliation;
The path of humility.
We have to put aside our own
desires.
And make God's will our will.
When we can stop doing what
we want to do and start doing what God wants
us to do,
We’re headed down the path to
greatness.
2nd---We show
forth the praises of God by having our conversation honest.
We shouldn’t mislead people;
Not misrepresent things.
Not use half-truths;
Not use gross exaggerations.
Truth and honesty are of God.
Lies and dishonesty are of
the Devil.
I have to admit that I find
some of these political debates frustrating.
I cannot see how we can solve
our problems, it the truth doesn’t matter.
3rd---We show
forth the praises of God by submitting ourselves to every
ordinance of man.
Keep the law.
And notice Peter says every
law.
The only exception is when
the laws of man conflict with the laws of God.
If men pass laws to outlaw
the true worship of God,
To require idol worship,
To require us to take the
Mark of the Beast, etc.
Then, “We ought to obey God
rather than men.”
But God knows that we need
laws.
Without laws criminals rule.
Anarchy reigns.
So we have to have laws.
We have to have people to
enforce the laws.
And we have to keep the laws.
One of my commentaries says, “When
laws are made the Christian respects
and observes them;”
“When taxes are levied, the
Christian pays them;”
“When service is required,
the Christian renders it” (Pulpit vol. 22 Peter pg. 99).
Peter also said submit to the
governors “as unto them that are sent by Him for
the punishment of evil doers
and for the praise of them that do well.”
Don't just keep the national
laws of Kings and Presidents.
Also keep the local laws of
governors and mayors.
Now, before we leave this,
Peter reminds us that we are free.
We are free from keeping the
laws as far as salvation is concerned.
Our salvation doesn’t depend
upon our being law-abiding citizens.
But Peter is saying, “Don't
use your liberty as a cloak for maliciousness.”
Don't use your freedom as an
excuse to sin.
We can be saved without
keeping every law.
But God hasn’t given us the
right to do anything we want to do.
Just about every Tuesday I go
get Lay Leader.
And we go visiting.
There's a place on Highway 54
coming out of Trenton where the speed limit
is 30 mph.
And I have a tendency to
drive about 40-45 mph.
Several times, my Lay Leader
has said you need to slow down in here.
He's right.
I appreciate that.
But this is the point.
My speeding won't keep me out
of heaven.
But God hasn’t given me the right
to drive at any speed I want to.
That speed limit is there.
And I’m suppose to obey the
law.
4th---We show
forth the praises of God by honoring all people.
We have a tendency to honor
SOME people.
But not All people;
A tendency to honor people
that we think are important;
People with power, big jobs
and lots of money.
But we don't usually honor
the down and out, alcoholics, drug addicts, etc/
This is not saying that we
should give the same amount of honor to everyone.
But it is saying that we
should honor everyone.
I can give you three reasons
for that:
One---all people were created
by God.
Two---all people were created
in the image of God.
And three---Jesus died for
all people.
He died for the sins of the
world.
So no matter what their
estate in life we should be kind to all people.
I have read that if a Jew
sees a piece of paper lying on the ground, he won’t
step on it because it might
have the name of God on it.
Some people throw away their
pennies.
I read about a rich man who
picked up every penny he saw.
Someone asked, “With all your
money, why do you pick up a penny?”
He replied, “It has IN GOD WE
TRUST on it.”
Every time I see a coin, it
reminds me of God.
I owe everything I have and
am to God.
Every person was created by
God it would be wrong to mistreat them.
5th---We show
forth the praises of God by loving the brotherhood.
Did you catch the change in
words?
Honor all people.
LOVE the brotherhood.
Honor non-Christians.
LOVE Christians.
We have a responsibility to
all people.
But we have a greater
responsibility to each other.
6th---We show forth the
praises of God by fearing God.
Respect for God is important.
We show respect by attending
Church;
Giving;
Serving;
Praying;
Studying His Word;
Witnessing, etc.
If we are going to praise
God, we have to respect Him.
And the only way we can
respect Him is to obey Him.
7th---We show
forth the praises of God by being subject to our masters.
In this case, our masters are
our bosses.
We should be good employees.
It's a privilege to have a
job;
To be able to work;
To be able to earn a living.
Every year millions of
Mexicans risk their life to sneak into this country.
Some have bad intentions.
But most just want a job.
Most just want to work so
they can provide a better opportunity for their wife
and children.
I'm thankful that I live in a
country that provides me with the opportunity to
work.
My job is a blessing from
God.
And I owe it to God to be a
good employee.
But notice something else.
Peter said be subject to our
bosses.
Then, he added, “Not only to
the good and gentle but also to the forward.”
Some bosses are good and
gentle.
And some bosses are hard and
unreasonable.
If we have a bad boss, we may
think God ought to do something about it.
And He might.
But God says be subject to
your boss even if he is bad.
The exception would be if our
boss asked us to do things that dishonor God.
Then, we should not do as we
are told.
Next, Peter says, “This is
thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God
endure grief, suffering
wrongfully.”
It praises God when we are
unjustly treated at work.
And we continue to be a good
employee.
Most of us want to strike out
when we are unjustly treated.
But it is a holy thin, if we
are unjustly treated and we endure for God's glory.
The third question was, What
did Jesus do that showed forth the praises of
God?
Peter said, “Christ also
suffered for us, leaving us an example.”
“Christ did no sin.”
“But when Christ was reviled,
He reviled not again.”
“When Christ suffered, He
threatened NOT.”
Jesus did no sin.
But look what He put up with.
He suffered more ridicule and
ill treatment,
More injustice and cruelty
than we will ever be asked to take.
But He did not complain;
Get mad;
Or threaten anyone.
He took the mistreatment.
And forgave those who did it.
Think about it.
Jesus made Himself the
Servant of God.
He did it to redeem people
God created and loved.
He never considered His own
honor;
Never tried to assert His own
power;
Never tried to vindicate Himself.
He yielded His whole life to
God.
He did it so God could
accomplish His work through Him.
Concerning Jesus, Peter said,
“He is the Shepherd and the Bishop of our
soul.”
A Shepherd leads His sheep;
Guards His sheep;
Provides for His sheep.
A Bishop has authority over
his people.
He is the overseer of His
people.
And Peter is saying, “Let
Jesus lead you.”
He will take care of you.
He has authority over you.
It was a terrible time in
Israel.
Revolution was in the air.
No one knew who to trust.
Soldiers rode their horses
and chariots with weapons drawn.
Jehu was in Christ.
His sword was out and ready
to draw blood.
He encountered the prophet Jehonadab
(II Kings 10:11-16).
Something told him this was a
man of God.
But he needed to be cautious.
He stopped his chariot.
He asked Jehonadab, “Is thy
heart right , as my heart is right?”
Jehonadab replied, “It is.”
Jehu said, “Give me thy hand.”
That’s what Peter is saying.
“If your heart is right with
God, give Him your hand.”
Show forth the praises of
God.