Good Morning to All,
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Peter 2: 2-3; “Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you
may grow up into salvation— if indeed you have tasted
that the Lord is good.”
So
what do you usually eat for a meal? Are
you one of those who eat a meal where one half of the plate is “green” while
the rest of the plate has a small potato and a small portion of meat? Or do you follow the “Paleo” diet? Or are you like most Americans, a Big Mac,
fries and a Coke? Do you know where you
keep the “Ho-Hos” and the “Twinkies” and make sure to sample them
regularly? We tend to life “junk food”;
almost more than at any time ever. We
are a nation that often eats fast.
Something quick and easy seems to be the rage. We are a nation of junk food junkies; we long
for the easy to make and eat but lacking in nutrition. We want all the fluff but none of the “meat”.
Our spiritual life can be the same
way. It seems like there is junk food
everywhere. It is on the television; it
is on your computer, your smartphone.
You can find it on Twitter and Instagram; you can even find it in a
real, old-fashioned, ink and paper book.
You know it is fluff with nothing but worthless calories and a lot of
sodium. It tells you things like “choose
to make God important” or “work hard to find God” or “you can read the Bible
and have it say what you need it to say today” or “my God isn’t like that”. This is a lot of fluff; all of which will
give you nothing of substance, nothing of value. When you need it the most, it will fail you
every time.
That is what Peter is speaking of here,
pure spiritual milk; the kind of nourishment that is perfect for us. Paul tells us that we start with this
spiritual milk and then grow into the more substantial food like real meat and
real potatoes. We get this by truly
studying God’s Word. Not with some
fanciful and weak review but with honest and in depth study. We get it by attending worship services and
in participating in the sacraments.
We need to use prayer and we need to trust
in God’s promise to give us salvation.
We need to listen to God and his true Word and leave the junk food
behind. It is through his Word, not the
word of misinformed, mindless man, that we are fed the true spiritual
milk. It is God’s gift to us so that we may be fed
and nourished, ready to do battle with the struggles of this life and the
assaults of the devil. Savor the true,
pure spiritual milk. It satisfies beyond
our imagination.
Gracious
Father, feed us your spiritual milk.
Give us the nourishment that will strengthen our faith and bring us
closer to you. Give us the certainty of
your grace and mercy. Be with those who
only have junk food teachings. Draw them
to you that they may know your truth. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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