In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Tasting that the Lord is Gracious," the main theological topic addressed is the importance of spiritual growth for believers as an evidence of their regeneration. Boyd argues that understanding one's identity as a new creation in Christ compels Christians to reject sinful behaviors such as malice, deceit, and hypocrisy, which hinder their growth and love for one another. Supporting his argument, he references 1 Peter 2:1-3, particularly noting the necessity of desiring the "sincere milk of the word" for spiritual nourishment, and ties back to 1 Peter 1:22-25 where believers are called to love each other, grounded in the enduring nature of God's Word. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to actively pursue spiritual maturity by engaging with God's Word and communing with fellow believers, thereby amplifying their appreciation of God's grace and fostering genuine love and growth in the Christian community.
Key Quotes
“Since the persons the apostle writes to were born again, they therefore ought to love one another.”
“As newborn babes desire the sincere milk of the word, that she may grow thereby.”
“If you tasted that the Lord is gracious, oh, we should desire the sincere mouth of the Word.”
“The believer has a saving knowledge of Christ. Christ has been revealed to us, and we rejoice in Him.”
The Bible encourages believers to desire the sincere milk of the Word, as those who have tasted that the Lord is gracious.
In 1 Peter 2:3, the Apostle Peter states that believers should desire the sincere milk of the Word 'if so be that ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.' This verse highlights the experience of tasting God's grace as foundational for spiritual growth. Believers, being born again by the Holy Spirit, develop a craving for the pure Word of God, which nourishes and nurtures them in their faith. This passage invites believers to reflect on their own experience of God's grace, which, if genuinely tasted, should lead to a deep desire for spiritual growth through the Scriptures.
1 Peter 2:1-3, Psalm 34:8, Psalm 119:103
Regeneration is evidenced by a genuine love for the brethren and a desire for the Word of God.
The truth of regeneration, or being born again, is primarily evidenced by a transformed life that includes a sincere love for one's fellow believers. In 1 Peter 1:22, the Apostle Peter notes that love for the brethren is a key characteristic of those who have been purified by obeying the truth through the Spirit. Additionally, believers express their new life through a longing for the Word of God, as stated in 1 Peter 2:2, where they are encouraged to desire 'the sincere milk of the Word' for spiritual growth. This transformation and longing for divine truth underscore the reality of being born again, as opposed to merely a superficial religion.
1 Peter 1:22, 1 Peter 2:2
Growing in grace allows Christians to develop in faith and glorify God through their transformation.
Growth in grace is essential for Christians because it reflects the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in their lives. As noted in 1 Peter 2:2, believers are encouraged to desire spiritual nourishment through the Word so that they may grow accordingly. This growth is not merely for personal benefit but ultimately for the glory of God. Through growth in knowledge, love, humility, and faith, believers become more equipped to reflect Christ's character. They also engage more deeply in their faith journey, leading them to live lives that honor and glorify God through their actions and responses to others.
1 Peter 2:2, Ephesians 4:32
The sincere milk of the Word refers to the pure and unadulterated truths of Scripture that nourish believers.
The sincere milk of the Word, as mentioned in 1 Peter 2:2, signifies the pure, unmixed teachings of Scripture that are vital for the spiritual health and growth of Christians. This milk represents the foundational truths of the Gospel and the entirety of God's Word, which sustains believers as they mature in their faith. Just as a newborn baby craves milk for nourishment, believers should have an intense desire for the Word of God, which is capable of converting the soul and promoting spiritual growth, as indicated in Psalm 19:7. Understanding and integrating these truths into daily life allows Christians to grow closer to Christ and deepen their relationship with Him.
1 Peter 2:2, Psalm 19:7, James 1:21
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