In this message, we explore the profound concept of "Yada," a Hebrew word meaning to know deeply and intimately. As we step into a new year filled with uncertainties, we are reminded that our assurance lies not in the superficial "yada, yada, yada" of dismissive chatter, but in the deep, transformative knowledge of God. This knowledge is not merely intellectual but is an intimate familiarity with the divine, a relationship that shapes our lives and our understanding of the world.
Jeremiah 9:23-24 serves as a central text, urging us not to boast in our wisdom, strength, or riches, but in our understanding and knowledge of God, who delights in kindness, justice, and righteousness. This passage challenges us to examine our lives and consider whether we have allowed the pursuit of worldly wisdom and strength to become subtle idols, drawing us away from our covenant relationship with God.
The message also highlights the importance of spiritual practices, such as Lectio Divina, to deepen our relationship with God. Through these practices, we allow the living Word of God to read us, transforming us from the inside out. The story of a young refugee boy who was brought back to life through the reading of Scripture illustrates the power of God's Word to revive and renew.
As we navigate the complexities of our modern world, we are called to be unashamed of our faith, recognizing the profound impact of Judeo-Christian principles on our society. We are encouraged to boast in our relationship with God, understanding that it is through this relationship that we find true wisdom, strength, and wealth.
In practical terms, we are urged to prioritize our time with God, engage in community, and embrace the kindness, justice, and righteousness that God embodies. As we do so, we become a reflection of God's character to the world, offering an alternative to the chaos and confusion around us. Let us commit to knowing God deeply in 2025, so that we may have something to boast about to a world in desperate need of hope and transformation.
Key Takeaways
- 1. 24 challenges us to shift our focus from boasting in our own wisdom, strength, and riches to boasting in our understanding and knowledge of God. This shift requires us to examine our lives for subtle idols and to realign our priorities with God's values of kindness, justice, and righteousness. [53:00]
3. The Power of God's Word: The story of the young refugee boy illustrates the transformative power of Scripture. As we engage with God's Word through practices like Lectio Divina, we allow it to read us, bringing life and renewal. This practice is essential for deepening our relationship with God and aligning our lives with His purposes.
4. Unashamed Faith in a Complex World: In a world where Judeo-Christian principles have shaped societal values, we are called to be unashamed of our faith. By understanding the historical impact of these principles, we can confidently share our faith and offer hope to a world in need of justice and righteousness.
5. Practical Steps for Spiritual Growth: Prioritizing time with God, engaging in community, and embracing God's kindness, justice, and righteousness are practical steps for spiritual growth. These practices help us reflect God's character to the world and offer an alternative to the chaos and confusion around us.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [42:37] - Understanding "Yada"
- [43:28] - The Power of Lectio Divina
- [44:47] - The Transformative Word of God
- [45:36] - Israel's Covenant and Our Call
- [46:45] - Jeremiah's Warning
- [47:50] - Modern Idolatry
- [49:51] - Unashamed Faith
- [51:04] - Historical Impact of Christianity
- [52:04] - Boasting in Knowing God
- [53:00] - Shifting from Self-Reliance
- [54:53] - God-Reliance in Crisis
- [55:57] - The Mandate to Know God
- [57:04] - Head and Heart Knowledge
- [59:04] - Deeper Relationship Through Trials
- [61:06] - God's Kindness, Justice, and Righteousness
- [63:08] - Relational Knowing with God and Others
- [65:00] - Practical Steps for Spiritual Growth
- [67:20] - Community and Accountability
- [70:17] - Embracing Mercy and Covenant
- [71:27] - Commitment to Knowing God