Notes: Suffering to Bless
TEXT: 1 Peter 3:8–17
PREACHER: Pastor Mark Driscoll
DATE: March 29, 2009
People are hurting (emotionally, financially, relationally, mentally); Peter informs Christians how to suffer well.
Three Categories of Suffering:
- Some suffering is deserved.
- Some suffering is mysterious.
- Some suffering is undeserved.
Three Responses to Suffering:
- Ignore – deny your own suffering, avoid the suffering of others, put a band-aid on it, try to forgive and forget
- Exalt – suffering becomes your identity; an all-consuming victim mentality that can be used to excuse and overlook sin
- Outweigh – there are four weights of glory that ultimately outweigh suffering
Discussion Question #1: How heavy is your suffering?
Weight # 1: Suffering Makes Fellowship Actual (1 Pet. 3:8)
- When Christians suffer it causes them to focus on what matters most, which fosters unity of mind (not uniformity).
- Suffering enables Christians to show sympathy and compassion to others.
- Suffering makes love among Christians possible.
- Suffering cultivates tender hearts.
- Suffering cultivates humble minds.
Weight #2: Suffering Makes the Gospel Credible (1 Pet. 3:9–11)
- The natural way to respond to evil is with evil.
- The supernatural (gospel) way to respond to evil is with good.
- At the heart of the gospel is a man dying to love his enemies.
- It takes more courage, strength, and dignity to be like Christ than to instigate further evil.
Weight #3: Suffering Makes God's Love Tangible (1 Peter 3:12–14)
- God sees your life, hears your prayer, opposes your enemies, blesses your suffering, and can remove your fear.
- The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, the fear of everything else is the beginning of folly. Community Group Question #4 What fears does suffering expose?
- Suffer in such a way that you learn about Jesus and that other people may learn about Jesus too.
- Many Christians are good at winning arguments but could care less about winning people. Build respect and trust with people, and answer their questions with humility and honesty.
- People want to see if Christianity works, as demonstrated in relationships and community.
- Suffering allows us to be a humble, loving, considerate, respectful, gentle people that embody the gospel.
Weight #4: Suffering Makes Evangelism Possible (1 Pet. 3:15–16)