The Apostle Peter challenges us by saying, "Always be ready to give an answer to everyone who asks you for a reason regarding the hope that is in you, yet answer with gentleness and reverence"
Now this is an interesting challenge, because you don't necessarily always know WHO in particular is going to question you about your faith and hope in Christ, or WHEN they are going to ask you, or specifically WHAT they might ask you or WHY they are askling
It may be your best friend or your worst enemy, a relative or a total stranger who questions your hope in Christ. You may be given ample warning or caught completely off guard by the timing or the nature of the questioning
Peter commands that we "be ready"
So that's our first challenge, to be prepared. Now let's look at the second challenge, to have
Fundamental to our obedience to this command, is that we follow Peter's initial exhortation to "sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts"
Peter further describes the proper attitude as "meekness and fear" or, as some translations have it, "gentleness and respect"
This is quite a challenge, because, as Peter says, the same people who ask about your faith are often likely to turn on you and defame you and put you down because of what you have said to them concerning your hope in Christ
We recall that Jesus says, "Don't cast your pearls before swine"
Whilst the question of attitude is complex, Paul gives us a guideline as to how we should speak. "Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, that it may give grace to those who hear"
So that's our second challenge, to have the right attitude. Now let's look at the third challenge, which is
Where some translations have the words "give an answer" other translations have "make a defence". We must be prepared to DEFEND our hope in Christ from those who would oppose God's truth. "The defence and confirmation of the gospel"
The basic or underlying question is always, "Why are you a christian?" and the ultimate answer is that, by being Christians, we have the assurance of eternal life and joy in heaven. People, however, need this hope explained, and they need to be given the evidence on which our hope is based. So the answer we give may not be simple, and can be
We need not be daunted by having to give an answer, because our answer does not have to come from our own intelligence or wisdom. The gospel which has been revealed to us is all we need to tell. As Paul said, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes..."
So that's our
I hope that you will take this challenge to heart and properly understand what this command involves and adequately prepare yourself by giving attention to the fundamentals mentioned above. No commands from the Lord are impossible and this command is a worthy and valuable challenge for us to take up and it is right up there in terms of importance to our