### Summary
Good morning, church! It's a joy to be here with you today, and I want to extend a warm welcome to everyone joining us online and at our various campuses. Today, we continue our series called "Fences," but with a twist. While previous messages have focused on earthly perspectives, today we will explore the concept of fences from a heavenly viewpoint. Whether you're new to faith or have been a believer for years, this message is for you.
In our relationship with God, there should be no fences or barriers. God is excellent at tearing down these fences, as demonstrated by Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. When Jesus died, the veil in the temple was torn, symbolizing the removal of the barrier between us and God. This act allows us to have a direct, personal relationship with Him.
However, many of us still feel disconnected from God. This disconnection often stems from spiritual fences we've unknowingly built, such as shame, guilt, and fear. These fences can prevent us from fully receiving what God has for us. One of the most significant ways to break down these fences is through prayer. Prayer is not just talking to God but also receiving from Him. It's a two-way communication that deepens our relationship with Him.
To grow in receiving from God, we must start with belief. Belief in who God is and who He says we are. Psalm 139 reminds us that God is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent. Recognizing these attributes helps us trust Him more. Additionally, we must grow in humility, acknowledging that we don't have it all figured out and that we need God. Lastly, gratitude is the key. By thanking God for what we have, we open ourselves up to receive even more from Him.
Let's commit to tearing down these fences and fully embracing the relationship God offers us. As we do, we'll find that our lives are enriched in ways we never thought possible.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Way Communication**: Prayer is not just about talking to God but also about receiving from Him. This two-way communication deepens our relationship with God and allows us to experience His presence more fully. [41:04]
3. Belief in God's Attributes: To receive from God, we must start with belief in who He is. Psalm 139 reminds us that God is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent. Recognizing these attributes helps us trust Him more and tear down the fences we've built.
4. Humility is Essential: Growing in humility is crucial for receiving from God. Humility acknowledges that we don't have it all figured out and that we need God. It allows us to be open to His guidance and blessings.
5. Gratitude Opens Doors: Gratitude is the key to receiving more from God. By thanking Him for what we have, we open ourselves up to receive even more. This attitude of gratitude helps us recognize God's blessings in all circumstances.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [29:23] - Introduction and Campus Greetings
- [30:01] - Keeping Our Eyes on Jesus
- [30:29] - Praising God for His Works
- [31:03] - Series Introduction: Fences
- [31:39] - A Heavenly Perspective on Fences
- [32:47] - No Fences in Our Relationship with God
- [33:06] - Personal Story: The Broken Fence
- [34:54] - God Breaks Down Fences
- [35:12] - The Gospel and Jesus' Sacrifice
- [36:39] - The Torn Veil and Our Connection to God
- [38:07] - Feeling Disconnected from God
- [39:01] - The Importance of Prayer
- [41:04] - Prayer as Two-Way Communication
- [42:04] - Receiving from God
- [45:05] - The Shema: Listening and Acting
- [47:24] - Living for the Lord
- [50:12] - Personal Testimony
- [51:37] - Spiritual and Relational Fences
- [54:18] - Belief in God's Attributes
- [58:30] - Growing in Humility
- [63:42] - Gratitude is the Key
- [65:21] - Closing Prayer and Encouragement