It's all very good to believe what Peter says about "receiving" and believing 
the "exceedingly great and precious promises" (2 Peter 1:4), but what are the 
"promises" themselves? They must be understood and "received" into the heart; 
then they go to work and deliver the most sinful, polluted, selfish worldly 
heart so that we become actual "partakers of the divine nature."
Well, let's start with John 3:16: BELIEVE, appreciate, comprehend, the love 
that the Father gave in giving Christ to us forever. "Whosoever believes in 
Him" will not commit spiritual and material suicide (that word "perish" is in 
the middle voice of the Greek verb! I am indebted to a dear friend for this 
insight that somehow escaped me for all these many years). New Covenant!

Then look at the seven grand promises God made to Abraham under the New 
Covenant (Gen. 12:2, 3). You are his child by faith (Gal. 3:9). Therefore they 
are all promises God makes to you. BELIEVE them. (Someone will tell you that 
you must work hard in order for them to come true; let subtle Old Covenant 
thinking become New Covenant: the love [agape] of Christ will "constrain" you 
to work hard with no thought of reaping your reward.)

Then take a look at the Lord's Prayer (Matt. 6:9-13). Jesus invites anyone in 
the world, even the most terrible sinner, to pray that prayer. The New Covenant 
goes to work because the one who will "cry out, Abba, Father!" receives "the 
Spirit of adoption" (Rom. 8:15). You can't pray "our Father" without your heart 
being melted!

Then take a look at the 23rd Psalm. Anybody in the world, even the most 
hardened sinner, can pray sincerely, "The Lord is my Shepherd," and his stony 
heart will be broken in contrition. The New Covenant Psalm "works." The word 
itself has power (Rom. 1:16).

--Robert J. Wieland

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