Difficult

2 Peter 3:16a As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood,

I did not quote the rest of this passage as I do not want this issue to be more difficult than it already is for us. Here Peter admits that Paul has gifts beyond his own. Peter has difficulty understanding everything that Paul writes. Peter who walked with the Lord wasn’t given perfect understanding.

Now here we are 2000 years later and we struggle with certain passages that threaten our peace. I can only offer to you this advice, for what it is worth. Your peace with God, your peace from God, is more precious and valuable than knowledge.

Philippians 4:7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

Do you demand perfect understanding from you children or grandchildren before you can love them? No, you just love them, knowing that love doesn’t make those kinds of demands. All we want for those precious little ones is for them to be safe, secure and happy while they can. We know what lays ahead for them, there is no need to burden them with hard truths until they are ready to handle it.

Would God who loves us with perfect love do any less for us?

Cling to His peace like a toddler clinging to your leg. There may be a little insecurity there but more love than doubt. We all struggle with perfect truth. Do not allow your doubt to shake your love for God or each other.

Psalm 63:8 My soul clings to you; your right hand upholds me. ESV

Perhaps the last verse of Peter’s epistle holds the best advice there.

Grow in grace.

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