Sola Scriptura | Exposition of 2 Peter 1:16-21 | Matthias Lohmann
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Matthias Lohmann teaches from 2 Peter 1, Peter’s final written testimony before his death. Peter’s goal is not to introduce new ideas but to remind believers of what they already know and must keep remembering until they enter God’s glory. Lohmann highlights Peter’s central point: Christian faith must rest not on experiences but on God’s authoritative Word.
First, Peter recalls the transfiguration—an overwhelming divine experience where Peter saw Christ’s glory and heard the Father’s voice. Yet Peter’s response on the mountain (“Let’s build tents!”) shows that experience alone can confuse without God’s interpretation. Even after such a vision, Peter does not urge Christians to pursue similar experiences. Instead, he points to something more sure: the prophetic Word.
Second, Lohmann explains that Scripture is a lamp shining in a dark place. Only through God’s Word do we understand creation, sin, salvation, and the way to live. The Bible gives light for every part of life—not quick signs or subjective impressions, but steady illumination for decisions, convictions, and hope. Christians drift into darkness when they neglect this lamp.
Finally, Lohmann stresses why the Word is trustworthy: Scripture is God speaking. Though written by humans, the authors were “carried along by the Holy Spirit,” ensuring every word is God’s Word. Therefore Christians—and especially pastors—must read with reverence, teachability, and obedience. True divine experience happens whenever God speaks through Scripture.
Pastors & Leaders Conference 2019
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