based on the Love God Greatly Study, Triumph over Trials / w2d1
THE JOURNEY (SCRIPTURE AND OBSERVATION)
Scripture: 1 Peter 2:1-3/ SOAP: 1 Peter 2:1-2
So get rid of all evil and all deceit and hypocrisy and envy and all slander. 2 And yearn like newborn infants for pure, spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up to salvation,
1 Peter 2:1-2
Having just instructed the people to love others and cling to the word that had been proclaimed to them, Peter dives right in with a direct instruction, a first step so to speak, to believers to get rid of things that don’t belong in their lives. As a follower of Christ, Peter has learned and, at times, struggled with these things. He knew that loving others and following Christ meant there was no room for selfish intent, ways, or focus. Each of the five things that Peter says to get rid of “represent a choice to focus on my benefit over and above the interest of someone else.”1 Focusing on self – does not and cannot promote love for each other or obedience to God, nor will it allow us to digest the pure, spiritual milk that Peter says we should crave.
Remember, Peter just reminded the believers that they were ‘born again’—or ‘new creations’, as Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:17. As such, we are like newborn babies who crave, or yearn for, milk. The nourishment from the milk causes them to grow strong and healthy. Peter says this happens for believers through “pure spiritual milk.” This ‘milk’, which is the undiluted, uncontaminated Word of God, will help us grow strong and healthy in our faith and relationship with God— just like newborn babies grow close to the one(s) who feed and care for them.
LIVING THE JOURNEY (APPLICATION)
So get rid of all evil and all deceit and hypocrisy and envy and all slander.
1 Peter 2:1 NLT
The term “Get rid of” (1) is a very common statement in the New Testament and critical to the life of a Christ follower. Here, Peter names five things to get rid of, five things that work against them: living a holy life, loving others, and all other instructions they had been given. Why? Because anything that causes our focus to be on self diverts our loyalty away from God and His ways. Here Peter includes:
- all evil (or malice) – a wicked ill-will, hoping for another person to be harmed.
- all deceit – intentional dishonesty
- hypocrisy – another form of falseness, holding others to standards we don’t live up to for the sake of pride.
- all envy which has been called “resentful discontent,” – focusing our angst on someone who has what we crave.
- all slander – using false or misleading words to harm another’s reputation.
The next step of Peter’s instructions includes:
- a call to yearn for the “pure spiritual milk,” which is the undiluted, uncontaminated Word of God,
- We must intentionally seek out pure spiritual milk and set dates/times with God to dwell with Him and drink in the spiritual nourishment He alone can provide.
PRAYER FOR THE JOURNEY
Father God, help us to get rid of all evil, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander so that we might live the holy lives You have called us to, setting our focus on You and loving others as Christ has loved us. Help, even cause us – to yearn for and immerse ourselves in Your Word, the pure spiritual milk that Peter spoke of, for by it we will grow in wisdom and truth and the roots of our faith will grow deeper and stronger against the winds of temptation and troubles in this world. – In Jesus’ name – Amen
Question for the Journey
Do you hunger for God’s Word as nourishment for your soul? What steps can you take this week to deepen your appetite for its rich and sustaining truths?
THE MORE WE KNOW
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