![]() ![]() It is the message from God that He will forgive our sins and make us spiritually alive forever in Christ. What is this "word of God"? In verse 25, Peter will tell us it is the good news that has been preached to us. But the new birth springs from an undying seed, through God's undying word. Physical birth results from a seed that dies eventually. This spiritual birth leads to a life that will never end. We can do this with all our might and complete sincerity. So, as Christians who have been born again, we now have the ability to love each other with spiritually alive hearts. Peter wrote at the beginning of this chapter that God had caused his believing readers to be born again. God is the one who makes us alive when we come to Him through faith in Christ (Ephesians 2:5–9). In fact, Paul wrote that we all start out spiritually dead in our sins (Ephesians 2:1). Jesus made it clear that He was referring to a spiritual birth.īeing born physically does not make us alive spiritually. He saw that this was biologically impossible. With each type of perishable good, there are specific shipping. Due to a short shelf life and the very particular storage requirements shipping perishable goods by air is a preferred means of transport. ![]() They require fast and safe delivery to maintain quality and effectiveness. When Jesus said to Nicodemus in John 3 that nobody can see God's kingdom unless they are born again, Nicodemus recognized the figure of speech. Perishable goods are time and/or temperature-sensitive items. He connects that command to the reminder that, as Christians, we have been born again. Send us feedback about these examples.In the previous verse, Peter charged his readers to love each other deeply or earnestly from pure hearts. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'perish.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Tom Gliatto, Peoplemag, 24 July 2023 See More 2023 Kill or be killed, win the throne or serve as vassal, sleep under your own roof or perish in the forest: No show has a darker heart. 2023 By that time, half of the group had already perished on Cheynes Beach near Albany, in southern Western Australia. Emily Alpert Reyes, Los Angeles Times, 6 Aug. 2023 The teams are trying not only to stop deaths, but to save brain cells that can perish within minutes of oxygen deprivation. Vogue, 17 July 2023 Unfortunately, the second helicopter crashed and, tragically, all three members perished. 2023 When their parents perish in a fire, the precocious Baudelaire siblings are forced to move into a captivating, gothic mansion with their very distant relative, Count Olaf (and who doesn’t love a story about orphan children). 2023 Nearly 100 people died in India this June as a result of higher-than-usual temperatures, the AP reported, while local news agencies said 15 people perished over the weekend in sweltering heat that engulfed Japan and South Korea. Foods are considered non-perishable if they are canned, dried, preserved, or have had their water. 2023 Khara Khota, Mongolia This ancient city in the Gobi Desert is believed to be haunted by the many former citizens that perished in the 14th century during a siege and slaughter by a rival army. The non-perishable type is made up mostly of dry foods such as cereal, crackers, and popcorn. Seth Abramovitch, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Aug. ![]() Recent Examples on the Web An 11-year-old girl who has undergone 60 surgeries after being shot seven times in Uvalde - and witnessed her classmates and teachers perish in front of her - is one of its first beneficiaries. ![]()
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