N’Tune with the TruTH

After This

Bishop Charles R. Walker Season 2 Episode 7

Scripture: 1 Peter 5:10
"But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you."

Introduction

Chapter 5 of 1 Peter continues the themes of Chapter 4, reminding believers of essential aspects of Christian life:

  1. Holy Living (1 Peter 4:1-5)
    • Christ suffered in the flesh; we should arm ourselves with the same mindset.
    • We are called to live according to God’s will, not worldly desires.
    • The world may not understand our transformation and may speak against us.
  2. Serious Praying (1 Peter 4:7)
    • The end is near, so we must remain sober and devoted to prayer.
  3. Continual Loving (1 Peter 4:8)
    • Fervent love among believers covers a multitude of sins.
  4. Faithful Serving (1 Peter 4:9-12)
    • Show hospitality without grudging.
    • Use your gifts to serve one another as good stewards of God’s grace.
    • Trials and suffering should not surprise us—they refine us.
  5. Expected Suffering
    • 1 Peter mentions suffering more than any other book in the Bible.
    • Persecution under Emperor Nero (64-67 A.D.) was severe.
    • Peter encourages believers to hope in Heaven rather than the present world.

Key Revelation: "After This"

During prayer, God revealed the words "After This" with the word "This" displayed as:

  • T written as a Red Cross
  • His in white letters

This symbolizes Christ’s Cross, which has already won the victory and prepares us for what comes after our suffering.

Encouragement to Different Groups

To Pastors & Elders

  • Their mission is to reach, teach, preach, lead, love, and protect.
  • They must serve with humility, avoiding greed for money or power.
  • Provide hope during troubled times.

To the Youth

  • Submit to the elders and trust God’s timing for exaltation.
  • Cast your cares on Him because He cares for you.

Be Watchful & Alert

  • The enemy is always plotting and tempting.
  • Resist him by remaining firm in faith.

The Purpose of Suffering

Suffering does not strangle us but strengthens us. God uses it to:

  • Perfect us – Sanctification through holiness.
  • Stablish us – Strengthen our faith.
  • Settle us – Ground us deeply in the Gospel.

Conclusion: Whatever suffering we endure, it is temporary. "After This" comes restoration, strength, and victory in Christ.