by Derek Gitsham
"Who are kept by the power of God, through 
faith unto salvation, ready to be revealed 
in the last time."  I Peter 1:5
Legend has it that the apostle Peter lived all 
his life in the power of God from Pentecost to his 
death. That in and of itself is remarkable. For 
many of us the Christian life is up one minute 
and down the next.  Peter’s shadow in the early 
days would fall on someone and they would be healed. 
Peter continued to walk in the power of God until 
the end. 
Our opening verse is a key to this incredible 
ability to stay in the right place with God, and 
in a place of power. The apostles were men of power. 
God began everything in power and intends it to 
continue in power. They were kept by the power 
of God throughout.  Believing keeps us in the power 
of God. This was Peter’s secret.  What a wonder! 
This word “kept” in Greek means “a military 
garrison, to post spies at the gate, to mount 
guard as a sentinel.”
John, in his first Epistle (5:18) says, “Whosoever 
is born of God sinneth not; but he that is begotten 
of God keepeth himself, and that wicked one toucheth 
Him not.” Another Greek word is used here meaning 
“to prevent escaping, to guard from loss or injury
 by keeping your eye upon.” 
Being begotten of God is the saint’s regenerative 
power, enabling himself to keep himself, and in 
turn, God keeping him. The very power of regeneration 
has within it the power to separate the saint from sin, 
and the wicked one, and by virtue of God’s power, 
he cannot touch us. The wicked one not touching us 
is in the context of luring us back into sin and the 
old habits and ways of the world. Regeneration has 
cut the head off that enemy  which dwelled in our 
hearts and renders him unable to touch us, providing 
we walk and abide in Him and His power. He is keeping 
us, praise Him; it now behooves us to keep ourselves 
for His glory.
 
 
1 comment:
A great word as usual from Derek. Thanks.
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