Suffering as a
Christian – Part 1
How to Suffer Rightly
1 Peter 4
Oct 21, 2012 AM
Pastor Craig
Ledbetter
I.
Introduction (1Peter 4:16)
“Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him
glorify God on this behalf.”
A.
Suffering as a Christian
1.
Being in trouble, we would say, simply because you are not like those around you
2.
Simply because you live, and act, and react like Jesus did
3.
And
you get in trouble for it – suffer for it (or as we say, Hurt for it!)
B.
Christianity was founded on the willingness of believers to put up with troubles
and hardships, and prisons, and mockeries, and persecutions, and sufferings, and
even death!
C.
Life
already is hard – this sin-cursed earth already causes suffering. But the
Christian has a good reason to suffer
D.
For
doing and living right!
E.
If
you are not having a hard time as a Christian, then you are not very much of a
Christian (Luke 6:26-29)!
II.
Background (Philp 1:29)
A.
It is an Honour to be Accused of Being a Christian
(Acts 11:26)
1.
Of
loving the Lord Jesus Christ more than anyone living being
2.
Of
loving the Bible and preaching and church over the latest movie or end of season
match!
3.
Of
looking forward more towards heaven than the next holiday
4.
Of
loving souls who are headed for hell, more than their own lives
B.
Our Greatest Goal in life should be
to get people to want to become “Christian”
1.
The
apostle Paul sought to get king Agrippa to be more than just saved from hell,
and more than just a church-goer, and more than just a disciple
2.
Paul
preached and provoked and prodded king Agrippa until Agrippa reluctantly
admitted that Paul had almost convinced him to become a… Christian (Acts 26:28)!
C.
The Greatest Theatre for reaching the lost unbeliever, and for teaching the
immature believer is when we suffer!
Not when we succeed, or are blessed and are carefree, but when we are:
1.
In
prison
2.
In
hospital beds
3.
In
debts
4.
In
troubles (2Cor 11:23-30)
D.
Enduring hardship is a distinctly Christian way of living
(Acts 9:13-16)
1.
Listen to Paul in Romans 5:1-5
2.
Listen to Jesus in Luke 6:22,23
3.
Listen to James in James 1:3,12
E.
The challenge this morning is for us to learn How to Suffer Rightly
(1Peter 4:1)
1.
We
are prone to handle suffering, troubles, persecutions, trials, hardships,
wrongly
2.
We
murmur and complain as the nation of
3.
We
envy and fight and seek revenge for wrong doing as king Saul did
4.
We
want to quit and curse God like Job’s wife wanted to
5.
There is a way, a Christian way of handling troubles, of suffering
III.
Message – Suffering as a Christian
A.
As Christ Has Suffered for Us
(1Peter 4:1)
1.
Leaving us an example – suffering is not just something He did, but something He
taught us to do (1Peter 2:21-23)!!!
2.
Thank God we have the best examples – God gave us
a.
Great Biblical examples
b.
AND
examples amongst ourselves
c.
A
church with no one going through the fires, is not a real church! Only fake
believers
B.
What We Used to Be
(1Peter 4:3) We walked (lived) this way
1.
Lascivious – seeking only pleasure and luxuries
2.
Lusts – sex addict
3.
Excess of wine - drunkeness
4.
Revellings – feasting, showing off
5.
Banquetings – stuffing ourselves with food and drink
6.
Abominable Idolatries – worshipping dumb idols
C.
Getting In Serious Trouble as a Christian
(1Peter 4:4-7)
1.
The
world around us thinks it is Strange that we do not seek such excess of riot
a.
Riotous living
b.
Pub
life, full of excesses, fightings, brawls, jealousies, drug abuses, arguments,
back-stabbings, drunken parties, date rapes, abortion pills,
2.
So
they spread vicious rumours about you – speak evil of you – talk about you, and
snicker at you, and ignore you, and blame you
a.
On
the job – if there is a problem, you will be the first to point to – that you
were “reading your Bible instead of working” or praying, or witnessing…
b.
At
home – that you are always in your room and not pulling your weight
c.
Your
own wife or husband will attack you when problems come and blame you
d.
And
none of them will know why they do it – it is demonic!
3.
But
it is really THEY who are in serious trouble (4:5,7)
a.
They
will answer to God for how they live and how they treat us
b.
Vengeance belongs to God
c.
Just
pray for them, and constantly live to forgive them as Christ forgave YOU!
4.
That’s why we preach the Gospel to them!
a.
So
that they can be judged here and now and get saved from the wrath to come
b.
And
then start living according to God in the Spirit (instead of in the flesh)
D.
Arm Yourselves (1Peter
4:2,7-11)
1.
Prepare Yourselves
2.
It
only gets better – death means no more sin!
3.
Live
no longer to the lusts of men
a.
Harlotry
b.
Drugs
c.
Porn
d.
Drinking
e.
I
don’t want to give that crowd my time, or my money! Not now, not ever!
4.
But
to the will of God! What is the will of God?
a.
Sober – serious about the life you now live (Gal 2:20)
b.
Very
prayerful
c.
Fervent charity – overpowering bitterness and hatred
d.
Hospitality (4:9,10)
1)
Meeting needs without grudging
2)
Sharing whatever God has given you – money, homes, clothes, food (4:10)
3)
God
made you a STEWARD, not a king or queen
e.
Minister
1)
Preaching
2)
Serve well
f.
That
God may be glorified
IV.
Conclusion to Part 1
A.
Prepare to Suffer as a Christian
1.
Getting into trouble, simply because you are not like those around you
2.
Because you live, and act, and react like Jesus did
3.
If
you are not having a hard time as a Christian, then you are not very much of a
Christian (Luke 6:26-29)!
B.
It is an Honour to be Accused of Being a Christian
of being like Jesus Christ
C.
Our Greatest Goal in life should be to get people to want to become “Christian”
D.
The Greatest Theatre for reaching the lost unbeliever, and for teaching the
immature believer is when we suffer!
E.
Enduring hardship is a distinctly Christian way of living
F.
The challenge this morning is for us to learn How to Suffer Rightly
1.
As Christ Has Suffered for Us
2.
Keep What We Used to Be
in the Past
3.
Getting In Serious Trouble as a Christian
4.
Arm Yourselves - Prepare
Yourselves
a.
It
only gets better – death means no more sin!
b.
Live
no longer to the lusts of men
c.
But
to the will of God! What is the will of God?
1)
Sober – serious about the life you now live
2)
Very
prayerful
3)
Fervent charity – overpowering bitterness and hatred
4)
Hospitality
5)
Minister/Serve
6)
That
God may be glorified
G.
Suffering as a Christian is Not Strange
(1Peter 4:12)
1.
It
is normal, and must be prepared for
2.
Don’t fear it, and never be ashamed of it (we will talk more about this next
week)
a.
To
the world, to your friends, and even your family, you will look like a failure
b.
But
when you are doing right, and living as Jesus Christ told you to live – as you
just simply follow in His steps
c.
Never be ashamed of living as your Lord lived, acting as He acted, and reacting
as Jesus reacted
H.
But suffering without Christ is
torment