Green Acres Worship Daily

May 4, 2020 - 1 Peter 1:13-25


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We have been reading through parts of 1 Peter in our services the past few weeks and this week we will continue on and finish 1 Peter. Remember, we are continuing to reflect on what it means to live according to the new life that Jesus offers us.

1 Peter 1:13-25

Therefore, with minds that are alert and fully sober, set your hope on the grace to be brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed at his coming. As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance. But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”

Since you call on a Father who judges each person’s work impartially, live out your time as foreigners here in reverent fear. For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake. Through him you believe in God, who raised him from the dead and glorified him, and so your faith and hope are in God.

Now that you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that you have sincere love for each other, love one another deeply, from the heart. For you have been born again, not of perishable seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God. For,

“All people are like grass,
and all their glory is like the flowers of the field;
the grass withers and the flowers fall,
but the word of the Lord endures forever.”

And this is the word that was preached to you.

Peter, writing to a group of Jesus followers who are scattered all through the Roman Empire, encourages us to live out of this core, deep place of love for each other.

Peter’s encouragement to his readers, and to us today, is to live holy lives, or lives that are made whole because of the love Christ showed us in his death. He uses the well known sacrificial system as a metaphor to talk about the significance of Jesus’ sacrifice. Just like the Hebrews had to make sacrifices because of their sin in order to commune with God in the Temple, Jesus’s blood redeemed us from death and brokenness and now, as a resurrected Savior, we have a living hope. Now, our brokenness can be made whole and we can live new, holy lives.

But what does this purified living, this holy living, look like? It looks like having sincere love for each other. To love one another deeply from the heart.

I’m going to pray, but I encourage you to think today about what that means, to live out of a place of deep love for one another, today.

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Green Acres Worship DailyBy Keith Willis