Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Suffering Hurts but Rejoicing Heals

1 Peter 1:6  "In this rejoice..."
The Greek nuance translates “rejoice exceedingly” or “be exceedingly joyful.”  The word occurs only in the Bible and one other minor reference.  The word often occurs within the context of some physical expression of joy.  Acts 2:26 (quoting Ps 15:9) “my tongue rejoiced”, 1 Pt 4:13 translated with the intensity of the word, “that you might shout for joy”, Jn 8:56 of the man rejoicing that he received sight.  So here, rejoice with your voice, hands, and expression.  Give high praise for the content of salvation and the reward it brings to your soul.  The charge to rejoice carries the section thematically to 1 Peter 1:8 bracketing the trouble of the churches’ present trials in rejoicing.  Peter knows, at least in part, the trouble the members face.

Peter highlights, by comparison, the light trouble of suffering in this exiled state.  When suffering compares to glory in the imperishable inheritance and the sure hope of its security, little can be made of suffering.  Suffering hurts but rejoicing heals.  The product of suffering is despair but the product of hope if rejoicing.  Peter makes a statement of fact: the church rejoices with overt praise overflowing from their situation because the Lord appeared.

Monday, September 27, 2010

What This Blogging Business is all About

Welcome to the blog site for the ministers at Parkview Fellowship.  Each week the various ministers at the church will post articles about church related stuff.  Some of the postings will be little more than announcements, some will be stories of God's great work, some will be theological content requiring deeper reflection.  Whatever the actual content, this blog represents minor reflections on a vast category of thought that require more space to discuss than a blog can provide.  We hope you will apply yourselves to deep reflection on things of God.  To the extent that we help you do that, and stay connected to a church, we'll consider this blog a success.

Thanks for reading - Kevin Jordan, Pastor