We each
of us are spiritual beings, living in a body and having a soul which is our mind,
will and emotions (1 Thess 5:23). In the first letter of Peter chapter one, the
apostle Peter talks about salvation. Salvation means to be spiritually reborn, born
again or saved (John 3:3-8). We are saved from the spiritual death (Rom 6:23) that
resulted from our sinful life prior to us becoming a Christian. We are spiritually
saved or born again by repenting of sin and asking Jesus into our life as Lord
and Savior (Acts 3:19; Rom 10:9-10). Salvation encompasses forgiveness,
restoration, prosperity, protection, safety, healing, preservation, joy, eternal
life and so much more. This is all available to us when we are saved and is
referred to in 1 Peter 1:3.
However,
verses 4,5 and 9, of the first chapter of the apostle Peter’s first letter,
also refer to the promise of the completion of our salvation, or final
salvation as we meet our Lord and savior in heaven at the end of our life on
this earth. This is the continuation in heaven of our eternal life, which started
when we asked Christ into our lives here on this earth.
The
Apostle Peter also talks about how God by his power (Greek word dunamis, from
which we get the English word, dynamite) keeps us in this present life (v 5).
He works in us to grow and change us to be more like him (Phil 1:6) and to
protect us and keep us for our final reward of eternal life in heaven (Ps
91:17a). Wow, what an awesome journey!
God
has us covered; all we have to do is submit (James 4:7,8,10) and cooperate with
him. How do we cooperate as Christians? Start with prayer and immersing
yourself in the Bible.
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