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Defining the process by which we can determine and follow God’s direction
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Theme Scripture: James 4:15
God is watching over me. God’s got this. The Lord will take care of it. These are all expressions of faith in God’s overruling care for us. While this kind of faith is something we should all strive for, the question remains as to what makes these statements true. Just because I say, “God will take care of it,” does that mean it is absolutely going to happen? Are there things that I personally need to have in place for God’s providence to be reality, or does saying this with conviction qualify as having enough faith? Is there a difference between our believing in God’s attentive care and His actual giving of His attentive care?
The quiet way God leads us
The episode explores these questions by reminding us that God’s providence (His holy and wise supervision of all things) is not something we activate with confident phrases. His care unfolds within His character, His timing and His purposes—not our expectations. Israel’s 40 years in the wilderness becomes a vivid example. God fed them, sustained them and disciplined them, but none of it happened on their preferred schedule. Much of His care was quiet, even unnoticed, until they looked back and realized how thoroughly He had carried them. Providence, in other words, often feels ordinary while it is happening and only becomes obvious in hindsight.
When God’s providence arrives as hardship
Jesus’ preparation follows the same pattern. Before his ministry began, he faced hunger, misapplied Scripture and the lure of an easier path. None of these experiences looked like “providence” in the moment, yet each one shaped him for the work ahead. The episode emphasizes that God’s providence sometimes arrives as difficulty rather than relief—not because God is distant, but because He is forming something deeper in us than comfort. Jesus refused shortcuts, refused to manipulate God’s promises and refused to step outside his Father’s will. Only after the testing did the angels come to minister to him. That order matters.
Christians do not command providence; we receive it. We don’t decree outcomes or speak miracles into existence. Instead, we place ourselves where God’s guidance can reach us—by obeying what we already know, by waiting when the way is unclear and by trusting that God’s care is active even when it feels hidden.
Key Takeaways
- God’s providence follows His timing and purposes, not our declarations.
- Israel’s wilderness years show that God’s care is often quiet and recognized later.
- Jesus’ temptations reveal that hardship can be part of God’s preparing grace.
- We receive providence through obedience and patience, not by forcing outcomes.
- True providence shapes us to follow God’s will, even when the path is difficult.
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Learning to properly apply Christian principles in our daily experiences
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Theme Scripture: Colossians 3:23-24
Let’s get practical. For most of us, the largest portion of our waking hours is spent working in one way or another to support ourselves and our household. Whether we are in a trade or at a desk, whether we are engaged in a service or retail or farming, building, manufacturing or raising children or going to school or freelancing, most of us are tied to the responsibility of investing time into our physical care. Now, if we are truly dedicated Christians, we know our primary responsibility is to God through Christ. How do we make these seemingly contradictory investments of our time work in perfect harmony? How do we fully live our Christianity while involved in spiritually mundane activities? What does my Christianity look and sound like when I am simply taking care of business?
One way to best frame the answer to these questions is to lay out what it looks like for a Christian to be an ideal employer or employee. By using the word “IDEAL” as an acronym, we can appreciate the guidelines we should strive for.
I.D.E.A.L.
Integrity, Diligence, Excellence, Attitude, Leadership—These attributes are a framework for living out faith at work.
Integrity is described as wholeness and consistency. Integrity is not an idea; it is a decision.
Diligence builds on integrity by turning conviction into sustained action. It is “urgent devotion,” not passive effort. Christian workplace diligence comes from seeking God’s will first!
Excellence is not just an ideal; it is an attainable reality and can be achieved even when the conditions of our work environment are lacking. Jesus is our example of excellence, and he should be ever present in our minds while we work.
Attitude is not just an emotional state; it is a driving force. The prophet Daniel is a powerful example of a godly attitude while he positively served the kingdom he was a captive of for his entire life.
Leadership is not just for those in front; it can be a privilege for all! When we work with Integrity, Diligence, Excellence and Attitude, we ARE leading by example!
Faith at work is revealed not primarily through words but through character—how we show up, how we treat others, how we handle pressure, and how we honor God in the mundane.
Key Takeaways:
- Integrity is being the same person in every setting.
- Diligence is action, not emotion
- Excellence comes from always truly applying our best efforts
- Attitude is a powerful force that can change an environment
- Leadership is a result of all these things in action
- Faith at work begins internally, with Scripture, discipline and purpose.
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The remarkable conclusion of developing a true Christian character
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Theme Scripture: 2 Peter 1:8
At the beginning of his second letter, the Apostle Peter reminded us that God, in His power and love, has graciously given us everything we need to be faithful to the calling of discipleship. This walk of sacrifice is supported by the overwhelming gift of God’s precious and magnificent promises. Peter then tells us that because we have such privilege and grace before us to build on our faith. He tells us that as a result of having this gift of faith, it should help us fully develop moral excellence. That moral excellence should in turn drive us towards spiritual knowledge, which feeds our ability to have self-control. Our outward manifestation of self-control should trigger powerful perseverance which in turn nourishes a godly and reverent character. This godly character produces an all-encompassing brotherly kindness which in turn develops the kind of selfless love that our Lord Jesus and our heavenly Father both have.
Useless or unfruitful
When these qualities are present and increasing, they keep us from becoming “useless or unfruitful” in our knowledge of Christ, but when they are absent, we become spiritually short‑sighted, forgetting the cleansing and new life Jesus provided. Complacency is a danger, and we as believers can drift into blindness or relapse into old habits when we stop climbing the ladder.
Peter then re‑energizes us with a call to diligence—bookending the entire process with earnest effort in verses 5 and 10. This diligence is not frantic activity but a sincere, steady commitment to practicing these virtues so that we can keep moving forward even when we stumble. Through vivid examples, warnings and encouragements, the episode emphasizes that spiritual growth is intentional, not automatic, and that God’s providence works with our effort to shape a character that reflects Christ. Ultimately, Peter assures us that if we continue developing these qualities, we will walk securely, avoid spiritual collapse and receive an abundant entrance into the eternal kingdom.
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- Peter’s “virtue ladder” outlines a clear, ordered path for Christian growth.
- These qualities must be increasing to keep us from becoming spiritually unfruitful.
- Forgetting our cleansing leads to spiritual blindness and drift.
- Peter uses diligence as bookends (verses 5 and 10) to show that growth requires intentional effort.
- Practicing these virtues helps us recover quickly when we stumble.
- God’s promises supply the power; our diligence supplies the response.
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Absorbing the depth and power of how unbiased love works
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Theme Scripture: 2 Peter 1:6-7
We have arrived! This episode explores the final and highest rung of the Apostle Peter’s “virtue ladder”- agape, the selfless, God‑shaped love that defines the true purpose of Christian character. We walk through how each previous rung—faith, moral excellence, knowledge, self‑control, perseverance, godliness and brotherly kindness—builds the capacity to reach this culminating form of love. While Strong’s Concordance's Greek definition of agape may sound simple or even underwhelming, Scripture masterfully fills the word with depth, weight and divine intention. This eight and final rung powerfully reveals the height what our Christian characters aspire to!
The love of God Himself
Agape is the love God demonstrates in giving His only begotten son. It is the love Jesus lived by laying down his life, and the love the apostles taught as the unmistakable evidence of spiritual maturity. This love is "disinterested" in the classical sense—free from selfish motive, seeking no advantage and offered even when it is not reciprocated.
It is critical to remember that while this kind of love grows out of brotherly kindness, it surpasses it by embracing even the hardest expressions of love: loving enemies, blessing those who persecute us and caring for those we don’t naturally like. A powerful illustration of this is the story of Maximilian Kolbe, who voluntarily took another man’s place in a starvation bunker at Auschwitz—an act that embodied Christlike, sacrificial agape.
The first few verses of 1 Corinthians 13, show us how this kind of love must shape what we as Christians say, know and do; without it, eloquence becomes noise, knowledge becomes pride, and even great acts of sacrifice lose their spiritual value. Finally, we observe how the Scriptures remind us that perfect love casts out fear, and that agape matures in us as we continually practice the earlier virtues. When brotherly love is strong and relationships are aligned with God’s will, agape becomes the defining purpose of a disciple’s life, shining as the highest expression of Christlikeness.
Key Takeaways
- Agape is the highest rung of Christian character, built on the foundation of the previous seven virtues.
- Strong’s definition is insufficient—Scripture reveals agape as God’s own selfless, sacrificial love.
- Jesus models agape through his willingness to lay down his life.
- Agape includes loving enemies and those we don’t naturally like.
- Without agape, words, knowledge and actions lose spiritual value (1 Corinthians 13).
- Perfect love casts out fear, revealing maturity and alignment with God’s purpose.
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Theme Scripture: 2 Peter 1:6-7
The blueprint for Christian character development the Apostle Peter gives us in 2 Peter 1 lays out for us a "ladder" that we as disciples of Christ are to climb. Each rung of this ladder is vital to our ability to be able to progress up to the next rung. As we have focused on one rung of this ladder at a time in this extended series, we have worked on making the connections between our foundation and how each step makes us more like Jesus. Now comes the seventh rung, and this one really begins to reveal what a truly developed Christian character should look like.
The seventh rung is brotherly kindness—philadelphia in Greek and also translated as "brotherly love." We must realize that faith, moral excellence, knowledge, self‑control, perseverance and godliness form the necessary foundation for this deeply relational virtue. In ancient Greek, this kind of love referred to the instinctive loyalty shared by blood relatives—a devotion that is both expected and not optional. Peter places this rung after godliness because only a character shaped by reverence for God can sustain the sacrificial, loyal, family‑level commitment required to love fellow believers as true siblings.
Lots of love
To broaden our understanding, it is helpful to compare three Greek categories of love: natural family affection, brotherly love and philanthropia—a benevolent love for all humanity. Brotherly kindness sits at the center of these circles, bridging instinctive affection and universal goodwill. Jesus himself established this family identity when he taught his disciples to pray, “Our Father...,” making all disciples brothers and sisters.
Questions to ask ourselves
Practical self‑examination is needed to see how well we are living this brotherly kindness: Do we protect others’ reputations? Do we step in quietly when someone is overwhelmed? Do we welcome those who sit alone? Brotherly love is not convenient. It is costly, time‑consuming and emotionally demanding.
Ultimately, brotherly kindness is the training ground for the final rung—agape love. If Christians can't love the family of faith with loyalty and tenderness, they cannot hope to love the world with Christlike sacrifice.
Key Takeaways
- Brotherly kindness is loyal, family‑level devotion rooted in godliness.
- It bridges natural affection and universal benevolence.
- Jesus established Christians as a true spiritual family.
- Brotherly love requires patience, protection, presence and emotional investment.
- It is inconvenient but essential for mature Christian character.
- Practicing philadelphia prepares us for agape—the highest form of Christlike love.
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