Born Again to Love Deeply and Grow Strong
Dear friend,
There is something so tender about the way God speaks to us in these verses. He doesn’t begin with a list of things we must do. He begins with what He has already done in us.
“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.” (1 Peter 1:22)
God has already purified your heart through the truth of the gospel. That cleansing wasn’t just so you could feel clean—it was so you could love. Not with polite, surface-level kindness, but with a deep, genuine love that comes from the heart. This kind of love is possible because something miraculous has happened to you: you have been born again.
Not by anything temporary or fragile, but “through the living and enduring word of God.” Human glory fades like flowers in a field. Our strength, our reputation, even our best efforts eventually wither. But the Word that brought you to new life will never wither. It is alive. It is still working in you today.
Because of this new birth, Peter gives us a beautiful invitation:“Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good.” (1 Peter 2:2-3)
Newborn babies don’t politely sip their milk—they hunger for it with everything in them. They know where their life comes from. In the same way, we are invited to come to God’s Word with that same simple, eager hunger. Not out of duty, but because we’ve already tasted how good the Lord is. Once you’ve tasted His kindness, His faithfulness, and His love, nothing else quite satisfies the soul.
So Peter tells us to clear away anything that would keep us from growing: malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander. These things don’t belong in a heart that has been purified and reborn. They crowd out the very love and hunger God wants to grow in us.
Today, the same living Word that gave you new life is still speaking. It is still able to purify your heart, deepen your love for others, and satisfy your soul like nothing else can.
A Simple Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for the new life You have given me through Your Word. Thank You that my heart has been purified and that I am loved by You with a love that never fades. Help me to love others deeply and sincerely from the heart. Stir up in me a fresh hunger for Your Word—like a newborn baby longing for milk. Remove anything in me that hinders love or growth, and let me keep tasting how good You are. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Personal Reflection Questions
Take a few quiet moments with the Lord and gently consider these:
- When you think about being “born again” through God’s living Word, what does that mean to you personally right now?
- Is there someone in your life God may be prompting you to love more deeply and sincerely? What might that look like this week?
- What attitudes or habits (malice, envy, complaining, etc.) might be crowding out your hunger for God’s Word?
- In what simple, practical way could you “crave pure spiritual milk” this week? (For example, a certain time of day, a certain passage, or a way of praying as you read.)
- How have you recently “tasted that the Lord is good”? How does remembering that goodness stir your desire to grow?
May the Lord meet you gently in His Word today and fill your heart with both His love and a fresh hunger for more of Him. You are deeply loved.