
CCOG Sunday Service 10-5-25. Tyler Helton: Intimacy First: Why Authority Without a Secret Place Fails
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What if the authority you’re praying for is waiting on the other side of a shut door? We trace a bold, ancient pattern across Isaiah 22 and David’s early life: God entrusts keys to those He can fasten “as a nail in a sure place.” That means image can’t carry you, platforms can’t protect you, and performance can’t produce what only the secret place can give. We talk honestly about worship that looks strong on Sunday but runs thin by Wednesday, and why seasons of fire—welcome as they are—will never replace a daily life of intimacy with Jesus.
Walking through Shebna and Eliakim, we draw a sharp contrast between optics and obedience. Shebna carved legacy into stone while the city needed intercession; God replaced him with Eliakim, a faithful steward He could trust with the keys of David. From there, we sit with David’s hidden years and the habit that marked his reign: he reached for the ephod before the sword. That single choice—presence before strategy—reshaped how we think about leadership, spiritual authority, and the work we do when no one is watching. Ask in secret, and God rewards openly. Reverse the order, and you can gather attention without gaining authority.
We also get practical about busyness, fatigue, and screens that promise rest but steal it. The cure for thin zeal isn’t more hype; it’s more presence. If you’re new to faith, the first step is the closest one—meet the Savior and begin the relationship that changes everything. If you’ve walked with Jesus for years, the invitation is renewal: push back the plate, open the Word, shut the door, and let God rekindle a private fire that the public world can’t counterfeit.
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