『God Our Home | Part 3: Homecoming』のカバーアート

God Our Home | Part 3: Homecoming

God Our Home | Part 3: Homecoming

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This sermon concludes the three-week series "God Our Home," connecting the longing for God's presence with the reality of Christmas. We recap that God's desire to dwell with His people is the entire storyline of the Bible—from Eden to the New Creation. However, significant barriers like disobedience, shame, lies, and God's holiness keep us from experiencing this intimacy.

The Good News of Christmas is that Jesus came to address every single barrier. He is the "obedience of the one" that makes many righteous. He clothes our shame so we can hide in Him rather than from Him. He reveals the true nature of the Father, dispelling lies. He comes full of grace and truth to make us holy, paying the entrance fee we could never afford. And He empowers us to forgive by first forgiving us.

Scripture References

  • Revelation 21:3: "I will be your God, you will be my people, and I will dwell in your midst."
  • Psalm 22:3: God inhabits the praises of His people.
  • Deuteronomy 8:10-14: A warning not to forget God in times of plenty.
  • John 8:28-29: Jesus' perfect obedience to the Father.
  • Romans 5:19: "For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous."
  • Colossians 3:3: "For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God."
  • Hebrews 4:15: We have a High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses.
  • John 14:6-9: Jesus reveals the Father: "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father."
  • John 1:14: The Word became flesh, full of grace and truth.
  • Matthew 6:9-15: The Lord's Prayer, emphasizing forgiveness.

Key Points

  1. Jesus Addresses Our Barriers
    • Disobedience: Jesus' perfect submission overthrows our rebellion. His obedience is credited to us, making us righteous.
    • Shame: Instead of hiding from God in shame, we can hide in Christ. He clothes us in His righteousness, fully knowing and fully loving us.
    • Lies: Jesus reveals the true nature of the Father, dispelling the enemy's lies about God's character.
    • Holiness: Jesus doesn't lower the standard; He pays the price. He comes full of grace and truth to make us holy and blameless in God's sight.
    • Unforgiveness: We are empowered to forgive others because we have been forgiven a debt we could never pay.
  2. How to Not Miss His Presence Like the characters in the first Christmas story who did experience God, we must:
    • Worship: Adore Him to gain perspective and crush comparison.
    • Ponder: Like Mary, treasure God's work in your heart. Be curious and wonder about Him.
    • Seek: Like the Wise Men, actively pursue Him. Don't assume His presence; hunt for it.

Conclusion

We don't have to live separated from God. Jesus, Emmanuel, has come to bridge the gap. He has dealt with our sin, shame, and separation so that we can once again stand in the presence of a holy God—not with fear, but with boldness and joy.

Calls to Action

  1. Invite Someone: 80% of people are willing to come to church if invited. Use this Christmas season to invite someone to the Fox Theatre service.
  2. Worship & Ponder: In the busyness of the season, take time to worship and ponder what Christ has done to bring you near.
  3. Come to the Table: As you take communion, reflect on the cost Jesus paid to remove every barrier between you and the Father.

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