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1 Peter 1:22-2:3
/Thirsting for God’s Word/
*Hot temperatures*
*Snake story*
*Frequency: *
* *In the US: *220,000 hospitalizations and 400 deaths per year.
* *World wide: *nearly 4 million deaths per year in infants and children.
Point: Water is foundational to physical life: *We must have water to have life and heath.*
Spiritual realm also a source of nourishment required for spiritual life and heath.
Without it, we undergo a type of spiritual dehydration.
Spiritual dehydration often goes undetected for months and even years.
What are the signs of spiritual dehydration?
-Weakness to sins temptations,
-spiritual apathy,
-lack of affection for God,
-lack of desire for God’s word,
-impatience and lack of compassion for others,
-no joy, no hope, no love.
These are clean signs of a lack of spiritual nourishment in our lives.
God has prescribed a specific source of nourishment that will give us spiritual life and vibrance.
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/READ 1st Peter 1:22-2:3/
Peter tells us that the word of God is the source of spiritual nourishment that we need to have spiritual life and health.
Peter tells us to thirst for the word of God.
Proposition: Three reasons to thirst for God’s word
I.
1:23-25 The Message of God’s Word is endures forever
READ 1:23
*a. **God’s word is compared to man and man’s glory *
i.
READ 1:24-25
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Man’s glory is like the grass that is here today and gone tomorrow
In contrast: God’s word endures forever!
b. God’s message in the Word is for all men of all times
i.
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ii.
How many languages have translations of the Bible?
-2,454 languages.
- Why? God’s message is relevant for all men of all times: culture, age, upbringing, over 3,000 old but still relevant
Application:
Q: Do you still thirst for God’s Word?
-Bible still the most sold book in the world.
-16 in our house
YET- “barely half of all Protestant adults (54%) read the Bible during a typical week.”
/No wonder the church in America is dying!
We are starving our souls!/
Q: Is your soul healthy, nourished by God eternal word?
or
Do you find yourself weak, constantly defeated by sin and feeling useless for the building of God’s kingdom?
-Have you have starved your soul by neglect of God’s word?
-If So, taste again he sweetness of God word and thirst for more.
There is satisfaction and nourishment, yours for the taking.
-Practical Steps for feasting on the Word
1) Schedule time: if it isn’t planned, it wont happen
2) Read for understanding and nourishment of your soul, “quality not quantity”
3) Anticipate God revealing your sin, encouraging your soul and change you
-Tools to help
1) Reading Plan: keep you consistent and motivated.
2) Do a plan with a your spouse, child or friend
3) Basic Hermenutics book “How to read the Bible for all its worth”
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/Summary: The 1st reason to thirst for God’s word is that the Message of God’s Word endures forever./
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2nd reason to thirst for God’s word is that you yourself have tasted the sweetness of God’s Word in your own salvation.
a.
This is were Peter ends READ 2:2-3
This where Peter begins READ 1:22-23
b. (1:22) Your soul has been cleansed by your faith in the Gospel
i.
OBEDIENCE to the truth
1. Means: Becoming followers of the truth
ii.
Obedience to THE TRUTH
1.
The good news of 1 Peter 1
a. READ 1:18-21
(1:19) Redemption by Christ’s precious death on the cross
(1:21) Christ’s resurrection and glorification
Q: Do you remember the day you heard that sweet truth that Jesus had taken the punishment for your dirty sins and that you could be cleansed and forgiven?
I do!
Ten years ago, Silverdale WA, fell to my knees, delivered from drugs and alcohol addiction.
Don’t forget the sweetness of your salvation!
-Practical tips for remembering
1) Keep your testimony fresh in your mind and heart
2) Write your testimony down
3) Use your testimony to encourage another believer
4) Use your testimony as a witnessing tool
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Peter describes the sweetness of our salvation in a second way:
i.
READ 1:23
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You have been “born again” by faith the good news of salvation.
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You have been made spiritually alive by the power of His Word.
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Many effects of being born again.
One very important to Peter
READ 1:3-4
1. Result of being “born again” is that we are now loved children of God
2. Once a rebel, Now a Son
Don’t forget the sweetness of being adopted by the God of the universe!
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