Love One Another
How can we tell if we have experienced the new birth? Many well-meaning people want to reduce it down to some belief or practice that we can do in our own strength. But in this passage, we see that the evidence of being born again is a supernatural love for others and an insatiable longing for God.
Sermon Outline:
I. If we have been born again, then we will love one another.
II. If we have been born again, then we will long for more of God
Sermon Discussion Questions:
1. In what ways are you tempted to reduce Christianity to something you can manage, measure, or control? How does Peter’s emphasis on sincere, enduring love challenge that?
2. What are some “flat tire” signs in our lives that indicate we’re living as if God doesn’t matter? How does the gospel offer us not just repair, but a completely new life?
3. Reflecting on 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, where do you find it hardest to love this way? Is it with a spouse, a difficult family member, someone with opposing political views, or in another relationship? What would it look like to love that person with the imperishable love that comes from being born of imperishable seed?
4. Peter lists five things incompatible with love: malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander (2:1). Which of these five is most present in your heart right now, and toward whom? What practical step could you take this week to put it off?
5. How would you honestly assess your current spiritual hunger? What practices or habits most help you cultivate that desire, and what tends to diminish it?
