Hi, I'm Pastor Jason van Bemmel
from Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, and this is Walking with
Jesus, a devotional journey through books of the Bible where we are
currently journeying through the book of 2 Peter. This is
day 13 in 2 Peter. We're looking at 2 Peter 3, verses
10 through 11, asking this question, what will it be like when Jesus
comes again? Here's 2 Peter 3 10 and 11. But
the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens
will pass away with a roar, and the heavenly bodies will be burned
up and dissolved, and the earth and the works that are done on
it will be exposed. Since all these things are thus
to be dissolved, what sort of people ought you to be in lives
of holiness and godliness? That's 2 Peter 3 10 and 11 in
the English Standard Version. When I was growing up, I loved
taking family road trips, just like my own kids love taking
them now. I remember eagerly wanting to
know three things. Where were we going? How long
would it take to get there? And what would it be like once
we got there? All creation is headed for a
destination on our journey through space and time. This destination
is the day of the Lord, the ushering in of the new creation, the new
heavens and the new earth. The new creation was inaugurated
by the resurrection of Jesus, the firstborn from the dead,
the first fruits of the new creation. The full arrival of the new creation,
our ultimate destination, will come when Jesus comes again.
We have learned that Jesus is coming again and that he is waiting
to return until the full number of his elect exiles are redeemed
into his kingdom. But what will it be like when
Jesus returns? First of all, his coming will
be completely unexpected. The day of the Lord will come
like a thief. Many people over the years have made bold and
confident and completely incorrect predictions about when Jesus
would come again. When he comes, he will take the
whole world by surprise. The Day of the Lord will also
bring destruction and exposure. This present world is passing
away. Like our mortal bodies, which
perish and die, This present world is a mortal world, which
will perish and die. This should teach us not to put
our hopes in the temporary passing pleasures of this world. The
day of the Lord will expose the true spiritual character of everyone
and everything. The enemies of God will have
their evil natures exposed. The redeemed children of God
will have their glorious new natures in Christ revealed too. All of our works will be tested
by fire and burned up. the worldly and rebellious destroyed,
and the God-honoring refined and made to shine. A chunk of
gold or silver dug up from the earth may not look much different
from an ordinary rock, but the trial by fire makes the one more
glorious and destroys the other. That's exactly what Peter teaches
us to expect when Jesus returns. Shouldn't this motivate us to
seek to have more gold and less garbage in our lives?