Many spend more time on their phones than in the Word. Prayer has been replaced with podcasts, and quiet time with scrolling. The altar has been traded for the algorithm. God said, “You shall have no other gods before Me.” (Exodus 20:3) That command still stands. Our idols just look different. They glow in our hands and call for our attention all day long.
Category Archives: Worship
Leviticus 19.2 God is Holy
Christians face in authentically embodying their faith in every aspect of life. It addresses questions about true worship, the right attitude towards offerings, and the struggle to align with Biblical principles over societal norms. The sermon also highlights the importance of ongoing self-examination, especially within familial and close relationships.
The sermon provides a comprehensive guide to navigate these complexities, emphasizing the need to align one’s life with Biblical teachings on holiness, sacrifice, and worship. It advises that good works should spring from a foundation of faith and dependence on God, not as a way to earn divine favor. Through its integrated approach drawing from both Old and New Testaments, the sermon serves as a roadmap for a life deeply coected to God’s word, encouraging continual growth and obedience.
Silent Night: Christmas (part 1)
Looking to deepen your understanding of the Christmas narrative and its profound theological implications? Dive into our comprehensive exploration of classic Christmas hymns and the Gospel of Matthew. We unravel the unique features of hymns like “Silent Night” and “Joy to the World,” focusing on their rich theological depth. Discover the world of Mary and Joseph, from betrothal customs to moral dilemmas. Our in-depth study of Matthew Chapter 1 sheds light on key aspects like Jesus’ Davidic lineage, the role of genealogy, and the virgin birth. Join us to explore how each element of the Christmas story enriches our understanding of Jesus as both divine and human, fulfilling prophecies and serving as the only path to salvation.
