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Three P’s of Success as Christians
Three P’s of Success as Christians
John 21:15-19
- Introduction
- I recently got to hear Homer Hickam (author of Rocket Boys) speak
- He spoke about being successful, and he is qualified to be able to speak about success
- From his own experiences he identified three crucial qualities that make for success.
- Though he spoke from his own experience, he assured us the formula works in all pursuits.
- He described the three P’s of success: Passion, Plan, Perseverance
- To be successful in living the Christian life, we need the same three P’s.
- The principle is the true in general, and in our spiritual lives as well.
- In John 21:15-19, Jesus calls Peter to these same P’s of success.
- Let’s look at these three P’s of success and what they mean for disciples of Christ.
- I recently got to hear Homer Hickam (author of Rocket Boys) speak
- Passion
- Jesus asked Peter: “Do you love me?”
- Why ask this question? In short, because the answer is pivotal.
- Jesus knows that disciples must be motivated to follow by love. (Mark 12:30)
- A deep love is essential for effective service (Matt. 6:24)
- A Christians spiritual success requires passion
- Christians must have a passion for God (Jude 1:21)
- We must have a passion for a heavenly home (Luke 13:24; Heb. 4:11)
- We must have a passion for our kingdom to thrive, for our side to gain others
- Jesus asked Peter: “Do you love me?”
- Plan
- Jesus revealed that He had two plans as a result of Peter’s affirmation.
- Jesus had a plan for Peter: to proclaim His message (Acts 2:14,ff)
- Jesus had a plan for His sheep: to receive the knowledge of salvation
- Christians must follow Jesus’ plan for our lives in order to succeed
- We must know of Jesus’ plan in order to reach heaven. (Jas 1:21; Rom 10:17); Eph. 3:4-5)
- We must apply our knowledge in a practical way
- The plan of good news is meant to be obeyed (2 Thes. 1:8; 1 Pet. 4:17; Rom 10:16)
- We must apply the plan to ourselves so that we can live godly lives ( 2 Tim 3:16-17)
- We impart a knowledge of the plan to others (Romans 10:14-15)
- Jesus revealed that He had two plans as a result of Peter’s affirmation.
- Perseverance
- Jesus warned that Peter must persevere as a disciple.
- Peter’s painful denial was his reaction to intimidation; Jesus stated he would face it again
- Could Peter have withstood this challenge to his discipleship without perseverance? (Acts 5:29;40-41)
- Christians must persevere in the face of opposition to following Jesus
- We will be opposed by those who want us to go a different direction. (Matt. 10:34-37)
- We must look past failures, keep looking at the goal. (Phil. 3;8-14)
- Jesus warned that Peter must persevere as a disciple.
- Conclusion
- We wouldn’t have gotten to space without those who had passion, a plan, and perseverance.
- Peter would not have been a successful apostle without the three P’s
- We won’t achieve our journey to heaven without passion for God, obedience to His plan, and a persevering faith.
August 23, 2009
