1 Peter 4:7-11 begins with the ominous warning that the end of all things is at hand. Although that statement has been attached to lunatics and religious extremists, having it come from a disciple of Jesus Christ and being recorded in Scripture should make us take it seriously. The end, as Jesus described it in Matthew 24-25 truly is nearer today than it ever has been in history. In light of that truth, Peter says that there are three things that believers should be doing as if there is no tomorrow: pray, love, and serve. The challenge is not just that we are already not doing those things as we ought, but that these are to be carried out even as persecution and trials begin to escalate in the Christian community in the end times.
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