Craving God's Word: A Journey of Spiritual Growth

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I want to take that phrase, which has some history, depending on the tradition you come from, and I want to take it from what does it mean to proclaim it, to what does it actually mean to practice it? To actually say it and actually show by what you do, you is good. [00:55:36]

God's goodness is demonstrated by what we put away and what we long for. Now, I like to often give us a running start here to give context, so we're not just parachuting into the text without an understanding of where we have been and where we are and where we are going. [02:15:36]

He goes on to say that he was angry. That after the service, I was too busy talking to visitors. I was not talking to members, and that they had hired me to be their pastor as members, so I should be talking to the members and not the visitors. [22:00:88]

Peter is saying listen if you're going to be a community of Christians these sins they're congregational weeds they start small under the surface but they start to grow and they grow alongside other virtuous acts but they eventually choke out anything good and right that's why he says here [24:27:45]

Perhaps this week you can spend some time in prayer asking God to reveal and help you if there are yet still any remove sinful attitudes of these things referenced here perhaps it's not a regular practice people wide perhaps it's a occasional practice with a particular person to bring that to the Lord [24:51:04]

You think about a hungry infant crying out persistently until it's fed. Similarly, God intends Christians to be hungering for God's word. You should have a love for and a longing for it. Saying it differently, perhaps provocatively, a love for and a delight in God's word always marks the truly saved. [29:53:46]

The prophet Jeremiah, who was just seeing his entire city of Jerusalem being waylaid by an opposing, overruling army, held fast to God's revelation in a difficult time and he says, your words were found and I ate them and your words became for me a joy and the delight of my heart. [30:52:27]

Christian maturity is directly tied to how much of the Word of God you've been learning and living out. One of the great goals of Grace Church is not to organize another class. It is for you to attend. So let's continue. [34:13:29]

I pray that we as a people as the spirit of God moves here would in humility by the Holy Spirit's prompting instruct him from his word would identify the sins that will tear us apart in our community and that we would remove those persistently prayerfully remove those and put on a sincere brotherly love [36:19:95]

Imagine the people who did that consistently and imagine young man young woman older man older woman if you help contribute to that what a witness that church would have in the city for the glory of Jesus Christ [37:21:79]

I mean, you see what it says there in verse two, like newborn infants long for the pure spiritual milk that by it, you may grow up into salvation. So notice what Peter's doing here. He's like, hey, you're not just putting these things away. You're actually consuming and you're bringing these things into you. [29:22:78]

It's a church that's deeply rooted in and repetitively being reminded of the gospel in their life and applying that and how they interact with each other. I wonder how many of you by show of hands have heard of Swedish death cleaning. [13:04:84]

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