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What should the life of someone who has been born again by the Word of God look like? In this sermon from 1 Peter 2 Vs 1-3, we see a clear call to develop a healthy spiritual appetite. Peter shows that growth in the Christian life requires both removal and nourishment. Believers are called to lay aside sins that poison fellowship and choke spiritual desire, and to crave the pure Word of God like newborn babies crave milk. When we taste the grace of the Lord, our natural response should be to long for the very Word that brings us near to Him. As we put away sin and treasure Scripture, God uses His Word to produce real spiritual growth in our lives. 0:00 - Start 07:14 - Strong God 11:38 - Mighty Cross 18:35 - More Like Jesus 23:25 - Breathe 30:02 - Message 1:02:21 - Come Thou Fount (Above All Else) Scripture References: 1 Peter 2 Vs 1-3 1 Peter 1 Vs 22 1 Peter 1 Vs 23-25 James 1 Vs 21 Ephesians 4 Vs 22-25 Colossians 3 Vs 8-10 Psalm 19 Vs 10 Psalm 34 Vs 8 Hebrews 5 Vs 12 Ephesians 4 Vs 14 Key Points: • Take Out the Trash – Spiritual appetite is weakened when sin is tolerated. Peter calls believers to lay aside malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and evil speaking so the heart is not choked by corruption. • Treasure the Word – Like newborn babies crave milk, believers should crave the pure Word of God. Scripture is not just information but nourishment that brings us to the gracious Lord. • Track the Growth – God feeds His people so they will grow. A steady diet of the Word should produce maturity, discernment, stability, and usefulness in the life of the believer. Discussion Questions: Why do you think Peter tells believers to lay aside certain sins before speaking about craving the Word? How can sins like malice, envy, or hypocrisy weaken a person’s appetite for Scripture? What does it practically look like to “desire the pure milk of the word” in everyday life? What are some signs of real spiritual growth that the Word of God is producing in a believer’s life?