Being Transformed into a Living Stone (1)

[Part 1 of 2] In verse 5 Peter indicates that the believers are living stones. We, the believers in Christ, are living stones, like Christ, through regeneration and transformation. We were created of clay (Rom. 9:21). But at regeneration we received the seed of the divine life, which by its growth in us transforms us into living stones.

At Peter’s conversion the Lord gave him a new name, Peter–a stone (John 1:42). When Peter received the revelation concerning Christ, the Lord revealed further that He also was the rock–a stone (Matt. 16:16-18). Peter was impressed by these two incidents that both Christ and His believers are stones for God’s building. No doubt, these two incidents, the one recorded in John 1 and the other in Matthew 16, were deeply impressed into Peter’s being. He could never forget those events. It must have been from these experiences that Peter obtained the concept of living stones for the building of the spiritual house, which is the church.

When Peter wrote this portion of 1 Peter, he wrote it according to the impression these events made upon him. By our natural birth we are clay, not stones. Do you realize that you were made of clay? Genesis 2:7 says that man was made from the dust of the ground. Romans 9 reveals that we are vessels of clay. How, then, can we become stones? We become stones through the process of transformation.

Prayer Confession Oh God my father thank you for this word that through regeneration, I received the seed of the divine life which is growing within me transforming me into a living stone for the father’s use. I experience and live out this divine life to the full that out of this life comes the revelation and knowledge of how to be part of God’s building through the experiences with this life within me in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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