“THE FINAL HOUR”
(1 Peter 1:1 – 5:14)
“The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers.” – 1 Peter 4:7
The Christians Peter was writing to were suffering. They were facing insults, being treated unfairly, and in some cases, losing their homes and livelihoods simply for believing in Jesus. It was hard to keep going when the world seemed to be turning against them.
Peter’s advice is direct. He doesn’t tell them to fight back or panic. He grounds their suffering in a single, powerful truth: “The end of all things is at hand.”
This phrase doesn’t just mean the world is ending soon, but that God’s final plan—the completion of history, the return of Jesus, and the start of eternal life—is at hand. Everything that needs to happen for the end to come has happened. We are living in the final age.
Because of this future reality, Peter gives us three commands:
- Be Alert (Clear-minded): Don’t let your mind be cluttered by panic, fear, or the world’s distractions. When you suffer for Christ, keep your thoughts sharp and steady on the truth of God.
- Be Sober (Self-controlled): Don’t lose control of yourself or rush to unhealthy ways to cope with pain. Maintain discipline so that your actions reflect your hope in Christ, not your fear of the world.
- Pray: The goal of being alert and self-controlled is to be ready for prayer. When the world is chaotic, the most important thing you can do is talk to the one who controls the final outcome.
The temporary pain we feel right now is small when compared to the eternal glory that is about to arrive. This perspective allows us to accept the suffering, knowing that the Judge (Jesus) stands right at the door, and He will make everything right. We suffer for Him today because we will reign with Him tomorrow.
Simple Truth:
Because Jesus will return soon and bring the end of all suffering, we must live focused, disciplined lives centered on prayer.
Reflections:
- What current distraction (or form of “panic”) is most clouding your mind and hindering your prayer life right now?
- How does the knowledge that your suffering for Christ is temporary change the way you feel about it today?
Application:
- Set a Prayer Alarm: Set a specific time today to stop everything, get clear-minded, and pray, focusing your petitions on God’s kingdom coming and His will being done.
- Practice Self-Control: If you are dealing with hardship, avoid an unhealthy escape (like excessive worry, TV, or comfort eating). Instead, use that moment to re-read 1 Peter 4:7 and intentionally turn your focus back to Christ.
- Rejoice in the End: Thank Jesus that the pain and persecution of this world will soon be over, and eternal glory is awaiting you.
Closing Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for the truth that the end of all things is near, and You are coming back to set all things right. In the midst of any suffering or difficulty I face for Your name, help me to be alert, self-controlled, and faithful in prayer. Keep my eyes fixed not on the temporary pain, but on the eternal home you have promised. Amen.
About our Author
Albert Rosado was born in the faith after his mother gave her life to Christ while expecting. At the tender age of 12, he made a personal commitment to Christ, which has been the cornerstone of his spiritual journey. Over the past 30 years, Albert has dedicated his life to serving God and others through various ministries such as Sunday School Education, Royal Rangers Ministries, Student Ministries and Church Deacon…
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