Ep.1428: What Does a Fully Supplied Christian Character Look Like? (Christian Character Series Part X)
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.
Key Takeaways
- 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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