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1 Peter 1:8, 9

1 Peter 1:8, 9
Robert Hawker June, 8 2016 3 min read
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June, 8 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about believing in Jesus without seeing Him?

The Bible teaches that believers can love and rejoice in Jesus, even without seeing Him, as seen in 1 Peter 1:8-9.

1 Peter 1:8-9 emphasizes the profound nature of faith, where believers experience joy in loving an unseen Redeemer. This faith leads to a joy that is described as 'unspeakable and full of glory,' reflecting the incredible relationship believers have with Christ through belief. The passage shows that faith in Jesus allows believers to realize salvation and feel His presence despite not physically seeing Him.

1 Peter 1:8-9

How do we know that faith in Jesus brings joy?

Faith in Jesus brings joy because it connects believers to the reality of salvation and the love of Christ.

Believing in Jesus fosters a unique relationship that produces an internal joy, as indicated in 1 Peter 1:8-9. This joy arises from the believer's understanding of who Christ is and what He has accomplished in redemption. As the believer contemplates Jesus's character and sacrificial work, it leads to an experiential faith that results in a joy that surpasses earthly happiness. The assurance of salvation further enhances this joy, fulfilling the believer's hearts with peace and gratitude.

1 Peter 1:8-9

Why is it important for Christians to have faith in what is unseen?

Having faith in what is unseen is essential for Christians as it reaffirms the reality of their hope and salvation.

Faith in the unseen is crucial for Christians as it speaks to the assurance of things hoped for, grounded in the character and promises of God. In 1 Peter 1:8-9, the believer's faith in Jesus, despite His physical absence, results in a deeply personal encounter with His grace. This faith sustains the believer's trust in God’s eternal plan and the fullness of joy that comes from knowing Christ. It encourages believers to live in light of their eternal hope, rather than the immediate circumstances.

1 Peter 1:8-9

"Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory; receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls."—I Pet. i. 8, 9.

— 1 Peter 1:8, 9

My soul! mark what a blessed testimony believers of the present hour are here said to give to an unseen, but dearly beloved Redeemer; and behold what blessed effects are induced in the soul by such lively acts of faith upon his person and righteousness! And, indeed, when it is considered who Christ is, what he is to us, what he hath done for us, and what he is for ever doing for us, and will do to all eternity, who but must love him? In his person all divine perfections center; whatever tends to make any creature lovely, in heaven or on earth, is found in Jesus in the most eminent degree. For there is nothing lovely in creatures of any character, whether angels or men, but it is derived from him: it is Jesus who gives all that excellency and grace which they possess; the whole is found in him, and received from him. And when to these views of what Christ is in himself, the believer adds the consideration of what he is to him, what he hath wrought, and what he hath accomplished in redemption for him, such thoughts of Jesus, under the teachings of the Holy Ghost, in his glorifying him to the soul, give "a joy unspeakable, and full of glory." My soul! what saith thine own experience to these truths? Surely Christ is a portion full enough, and rich enough for every poor needy sinner to live upon to all eternity. And if thou hast been taught (as I trust thou hast long since been taught, and long proved) that all the fulness in Jesus is for his people; that his grace is magnified in giving out of his fulness to supply their need; yea, that Jesus waits to be gracious, and is as truly glorified, when a poor creature lives by faith and joy upon his bounty, as he is when that poor creature lays himself out in praises for that bounty; surely, though thou hast never seen Christ in the flesh, yet by faith thou hast seen him, and lived upon him, and hast such believing views of him, as giveth thee present peace, and immediate enjoyment of salvation. Oh! the felicity of thus realizing future things by present possession! Oh! the blessedness of substantiating things unseen by the strength of that faith which worketh by love! See to it, my soul, that thy God and Saviour is increasingly precious, and increasingly lovely, day by day. See to it, that he who is lovely to the Father, and to the Holy Ghost; the praise of all his saints in glory; the joy and adoration of angels, and the spirits of just men made perfect; and lovely to all creation, but to devils and poor blind unawakened sinners: see to it, my soul, that this lovely and all-loving Jesus is the first, and best, and completely satisfying object of thy delight; that this blessed testimony, which the Holy Ghost hath here given of the faithful, may be thine; and that though not having seen Jesus, you love him, and though unseen, you believe in him. This will be to "rejoice with a joy unspeakable, and full of glory; receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your soul."

From Poor Man's Evening Portions by Robert Hawker.
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