Crave!
After a 6-year break, I am back in the trenches with a newborn. While many aspects of taking care of a newborn are familiar, one that has surprised me all over again is how intensely babies can cry. My little guy, when he's hungry, cries as though you have not fed him in days. The moment he wakes up, he screams at the top of his lungs, with his arms shaking and his lips quivering. And then once, he begins to nurse, he totally calms down until the next couple of hours when the whole thing repeats itself. If his wailing wasn't stressful in the moment, it would be comical.
During one of his recent crying moments, this verse from 1 Peter 2:2 hit me afresh.
1 Peter 2:2 (NKJV) Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation,
Or as TPT puts it:
In the same way that nursing infants cry for milk, you must intensely crave the pure spiritual milk of God’s Word. For this “milk” will cause you to grow into maturity, fully nourished and strong for life.
The only thing newborns consume is milk. It is essential to their survival, their growth. As a result, their desire for it is intense, it is earnest, it is desperate, it is frequent, it is insistent, it is all-consuming!
In the first few weeks of a baby's life, medical providers and parents pay close attention to the baby's weight: have they regained their birth weight? Are they moving well along their growth curve? How well the baby feeds determines whether they grow as expected.
On their part, it is as though babies get the memo that feeding well is their primary responsibility in life as they sure do their part in crying out for it.
This scripture from 1 Peter describes the intensity of desire we must cultivate for God’s word if we want to grow up in our salvation, if we want to gain spiritual weight and thrive as believers. Sadly, due to inadequate nourishment, many believers fail to grow as expected.
What does craving spiritual nourishment look like, especially in the midst of busyness and the distractions of living?
It looks like waking up and immediately thinking, I need to be in the Word and reaching for the Bible. On the commute to school/ work, the thought continues: Let me listen to some Scripture or worship music or the message from church last Sunday. It looks like walking over to lunch and thinking, I’ve got five minutes; I can listen to one chapters on my phone. On the way back, instead of mindlessly scrolling on the phone, it would mean listening to a Christian podcast or engaging with other material that draws me closer to the Word.
Friends, let’s ask the Lord to restore our craving for His word if we have lost it. And may we not become so ‘matured’ that we lose our craving. May our craving and dependence on the Word grow stronger and deeper as we grow into maturity. And may the Lord deliver us from fleshly cravings that choke out the true craving of our hearts for God’s word. Amen.









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