Wednesday’s Article: Third’s Words
Gary Pollard
Peter dropped a bombshell on the early church: “Everything’s about to end…” (I Pet. 4.7). For those early Christians, that meant death was close. Our natural reaction when facing imminent death is usually panic, followed by desperate attempts at self-preservation. History (even recent history) has shown us humanity’s trend when faced with potential calamity.
So, what does God expect us to do when we face the end? We’ll look at I Peter 4 for answers.
- Be reasonable and self-controlled for the sake of our prayers (7). God can’t work with us when we’re freaking out.
- Love each other with dedication (8). Love hides mistakes, and we’re full of them. When everything falls apart, we have to lean on each other.
- Take care of each other without complaining (9).
- Use your abilities to help each other (10-11). This could be through finance, words, or serving each other.
More could be said about this! The bottom line is that we can’t react like everyone else. When everything falls apart, we should stand out in a good way. We should be lights in a dark room. Our response to crisis could very well attract people stuck in darkness. We could not possibly help our fellow man more than by giving them the same hope we have!

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