In today's message, we explored the profound concept of God's presence and the reverence it demands. Reflecting on the Old Testament temple, we noted how the journey towards the Holy of Holies was marked by increasing silence, culminating in the high priest's silent awe before God. This imagery serves as a reminder of the sacredness of God's presence, a presence that now dwells within us as believers. The idea that the Almighty God desires to dwell within us is both humbling and awe-inspiring. It challenges us to consider how we treat one another, knowing that each believer houses the Holy Spirit.
We also delved into the often-neglected topic of the fear of the Lord. In our quest to make church more appealing, we've sometimes sidelined the foundational truth that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. This fear is not about being scared but about having a deep reverence and respect for God, which should guide our actions and interactions. The lack of this foundational fear has led to divisions and a lack of unity within the church.
Unity was another key theme. We are reminded that a divided kingdom cannot stand, and the church's divisions have weakened its witness to the world. However, there is hope. The younger generation is yearning for unity, questioning denominational labels, and seeking to be simply the church. This presents an unprecedented opportunity for us to strive for the unity that Christ prayed for, a unity that can demonstrate to the world the truth of the gospel.
Finally, we are called to action. Just as I reflected on a missed opportunity to intervene during a chaotic moment at a little league game, we are challenged to raise our voices for unity. We must recognize the Spirit of God in each other and work towards breaking down the barriers that divide us. This is not just a call for unity for unity's sake but a call to fulfill the prayer of Jesus that we may be one, so the world may believe.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Sacredness of God's Presence: The journey towards the Holy of Holies in the Old Testament temple teaches us about the reverence due to God's presence. As believers, we house the Holy Spirit, and this should profoundly impact how we treat one another, recognizing the divine presence within each of us. [01:29]
- 2. The Fear of the Lord: The fear of the Lord is foundational to wisdom and friendship with God. It's not about being afraid but having a deep respect and reverence for God, which should guide our lives and decisions. This fear has been neglected, leading to divisions and a lack of unity in the church. [08:07]
- 3. Unity as a Witness: A divided church cannot stand, and our divisions weaken our witness to the world. However, there is hope as the younger generation seeks unity beyond denominational labels. This is an opportunity to strive for the unity that Christ prayed for, demonstrating the truth of the gospel. [12:11]
- 4. The Call to Action: We are challenged to raise our voices for unity, recognizing the Spirit of God in each other and working to break down barriers. This is not just for unity's sake but to fulfill Jesus' prayer that we may be one, so the world may believe. [20:05]
- 5. The Power of Unity: When the church comes together, it proves to the world the truth of our salvation and their own judgment. This unity is not at the expense of truth or holiness but is a powerful witness to the world of God's love and the reality of the gospel. [14:53]
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