Born Again
Notes from Scott Sutton's sermon on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
Sermon text: 1 Peter 2:2-3
Why do our souls ache for certainty? We are so eager for certainty that we will look
for it in all the wrong places.
- Certainty in our Finances [show slide from news]
- Certainty in our Jobs [Acts 17:24-27]
- Certainty in our Health [Covid]
- Certainty in our Abilities [Ecclesiastes 3:11 “God has put eternity into man’s
heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to
the end.”]
“Things that have never happened before are happening every day.” -Morgan Housel
In these verses, God gives us what our souls ache for!
1.) You must be born again of imperishable seed
- We have all been born of perishable seed
o Impure souls
o Disobedient to truth
o Unloving insincerity toward others
o Lack of loving effort
o Impure hearts
- We are withering grass and falling flowers
- The imperishable seed is the living and abiding Word of God
o Does not wither
o Does not fall
o Does not let us down
o It remains forever
o It MUST BE PREACHED!
But still, how can we be certain that we have been born again?
2.) If you are born again, hope will be seen in your relationships
When your relationship with God changes, God changes your relationships!
- Sincere brotherly love
- Love earnestly
- Put away…
o Malice
o Deceit
o Hypocrisy
o Envy
o All Slander
3.) If you are born again, hope will be seen in your appetite for God’s Word
- Like newborn infants
- Long for the pure spiritual milk
Discipleship Questions:
1.) Where are some unhealthy places where you look for certainty?
2.) Why do you do that?
3.) What were some evidences of your perishable seed before you came to Christ? Any of that still lingering that needs to be repented from?
4.) Why does Peter call the Word of God the imperishable seed?
5.) In light of the text, how would you describe being "born again" to a 5-year-old?
6.) How has imperishable hope proven itself in your relationships? OR How might it if you lean into loving others earnestly?
7.) Why does Peter tell us that hope will be seen in our appetite for God's Word?


