In 2 Peter 1:4 it’s written: “…
by which have been given to us exceedingly great and precious promises, that
through these you may be partakers of God’s nature, or divine nature, which is
perfectly pure and cannot be tempted by evil. We are promised that we can be
partakers of the divine nature by fleeing the corruption in the world that
comes through our lusts. As ... ,
having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.”
This sounds
unbelievable. We can be partakers of divine nature? What does that actually
mean? Isn’t its blasphemy to say that we could be divine – like God? Mary was a sinner in need of a savior. Yet, she believed, and accepted God's Will to do a good work in her. Yes, Mary was aware of this as she proclaimed what God was
doing in her and for her. “For the Mighty One has done great things for me. Holy is His
name” ~ Luke 1:49.
To believe
that I personally can be a partaker of divine nature does not mean that I am
trying to become greater than God. I am not even trying to put myself on His
level. Among other things that God is that I never will become is: Almighty,
the Creator, all-knowing, etc.
Becoming a
partaker of the divine nature means that the characteristics of God’s nature
become my own. For example, among other things, divine nature is: Good, Gentle,
Righteous, Merciful, Forgiving, Long suffering, Patient, Joyful, Peaceful, Self-controlled,
Faithful, Kind, Honest, and above all, loving!
None of us
have these characteristics as part of our nature, without them having been
tainted by sin at some level. “Good” human characteristics are always limited,
flawed, and often self-seeking. There is a huge difference between human
righteousness, or human love, and the righteousness and love of God, for
example.
In James 1:13 it’s written
about God that He cannot be tempted by evil. Every human being, on the other
hand, has a flesh containing lusts and desires, or the inclination to sin,
which causes us to be tempted. That is human nature. However, if I am faithful
to overcome when I am tempted to sin, step by step I can develop so the sin in
my flesh is put to death.
Then these Godly characteristics, which are pure and
perfect, can be created in my life by the Creator. It is a process of
transformation. Even Mary was aware of this as she proclaimed what God was
doing in her and for her. “For the Mighty One has done great things for me. Holy is His
name” ~ Luke 1:49.
Mary was open to such blessings, and was found favorable.
She came to understand that partaking in the divine nature is a creating work
that God does; a miracle!
Slowly but
surely the fruit of the Spirit, which is another way of saying divine nature,
starts to replace the sin in my flesh. This is clearly written in Galatians 5:16-26. As I
continue to faithfully follow Jesus on the way of overcoming sin, my actual
nature becomes divine instead of human. I can follow Jesus’ example because of
the Holy Spirit within me, who shows me the truth and empowers me to overcome!
This is
something I have to be conscious about. It doesn’t happen automatically. It
only happens if I consciously make use of the opportunities, I get daily to
overcome things like pride, irritation, impure thoughts, malice, envy, gossip,
laziness, selfishness, etc.
It is
written that Jesus did not count equality with God robbery (He had every right
to it), but He humbled Himself and came in the likeness of men, and then
He was obedient to the point of death, which is why God has highly
exalted Him. (Philippians
2:5-11).
It is also written that the fullness of the Godhead dwells
in Christ bodily. (Colossians
2:9) That means that while He was in human form, Jesus accomplished
this transformation from human nature to divine nature fully. And now I am to
follow on this way He laid out for me – the way of humility and obedience.
Through faith and patience this is possible. “But also, for this very
reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue, to
virtue knowledge, to knowledge self-control, to self-control perseverance,
to perseverance godliness, to godliness brotherly kindness, and to
brotherly kindness love.” 2 Peter 1:5-7.
What does it
mean that Jesus came in the likeness of sinful flesh? It isn’t
something that I do in my own strength. It is a creating work that God does in
me; a miracle! Then it really becomes noticeable that my actions, motives, and
purpose in life become divine – they are far above what is “normal” for people.
The result of God working this miracle in me – through my obedience to the
faith, and the power of the Holy Spirit – is that God’s thoughts, which are so
much higher than my thoughts, as the heavens are high above the earth – become
my thoughts!
The fact
that God can accomplish such an amazing feat in me as a normal, natural human
being, one who is thoroughly ingrained with the tendency to sin, is so amazing
that I will praise, honor, and glorify Him for all eternity for what He has
saved me from. Then my life, the new creation, will truly bring honor and glory
to God. This is the living hope that I have, what I fight for, what I live for,
and what my eyes are firmly fixed on.
“Blessed be the
God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant
mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled
and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by
the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last
time.” 1 Peter 1
*Online Source ~ https://activechristianity.org/what-does-it-mean-to-be-partakers-of-the-divine-nature?fbclid=IwAR14siwi2_rVUB5MS1rcGBaCNvOrbDtHLcpzsfoCRQA9J2kEKE6Yu9QuSEQ
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