Embracing God's Presence: Our Journey to Restoration
Devotional
Day 1: God's Omnipresence in Our Daily Lives
In the midst of our busy lives, it is easy to forget that God is not confined to a church building or a specific location. He is omnipresent, meaning He is everywhere at all times. This truth is a profound reminder that in Him, we live, move, and have our being. Our existence is not a mere accident or a result of random chance; it is purposefully designed by God. We are sustained by His presence, and we are never outside of His watchful care. This understanding should inspire us to live with a constant awareness of His presence, allowing it to influence our thoughts, actions, and decisions. [14:30]
Acts 17:24-28 (ESV): "The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything. And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him. Yet he is actually not far from each one of us, for 'In him we live and move and have our being.'"
Reflection: How can you cultivate a greater awareness of God's presence in your daily routine today?
Day 2: The Divine Longing for God
The emptiness or longing we often feel is not a flaw but a divine design meant to draw us closer to God. This spiritual thirst is a reminder that we are created to seek Him and find fulfillment in a relationship with Him. The world offers many distractions and temporary satisfactions, but only God can truly satisfy the deep longing of our souls. Recognizing this divine design can transform our perspective on life's challenges and desires, leading us to seek God more earnestly and find our true purpose in Him. [25:39]
Psalm 42:1-2 (ESV): "As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and appear before God?"
Reflection: What are some ways you can intentionally seek God to satisfy your spiritual thirst today?
Day 3: Embracing Unity in Creation
We are all of one blood, created by God, and there is no superior race or ethnicity. This understanding challenges us to embrace unity and equality, recognizing that we are all part of God's family. In a world often divided by race, culture, and social status, the truth of our shared humanity calls us to love and respect one another as equals. It is a call to break down barriers and build bridges of understanding and compassion, reflecting the unity and diversity of God's creation. [22:08]
Galatians 3:28 (ESV): "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
Reflection: How can you actively promote unity and equality in your community or workplace today?
Day 4: Transformation Through Christ's Redemption
God's purpose is to restore us to His image through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. This ongoing transformation is a work of the Spirit, changing us from glory to glory into His likeness. It is a journey of becoming more like Christ in our thoughts, actions, and character. This transformation is not instantaneous but a lifelong process that requires our cooperation with the Holy Spirit. As we yield to His work in us, we experience the joy and freedom of living as God intended. [39:37]
2 Corinthians 3:18 (ESV): "And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit."
Reflection: In what specific area of your life do you sense God is calling you to be transformed today?
Day 5: Serving God as a Privilege
God is self-sufficient and does not need us, yet He graciously invites us to participate in His work. Serving God is a privilege, not a necessity for Him, and it is an honor to be part of His divine plan. This perspective shifts our understanding of service from obligation to opportunity. It is a chance to partner with God in His mission, using our gifts and talents for His glory. As we serve, we experience the joy of being part of something greater than ourselves and witness the impact of God's work in and through us. [18:06]
1 Peter 4:10-11 (ESV): "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen."
Reflection: What is one way you can use your gifts to serve God and others this week?
Sermon Summary
In our gathering tonight, we reflected on the profound truth of God's presence and His desire for a relationship with us. We began by considering the Apostle Paul's experience in Athens, where he encountered a city steeped in idolatry. Despite being surrounded by numerous altars and temples dedicated to various gods, Paul seized the opportunity to introduce the Athenians to the "unknown God" they worshiped in ignorance. This God, Paul declared, is the Creator of the universe, not confined to temples made by human hands, nor served by human efforts, for He is self-sufficient and sustains all life.
Paul's message to the Athenians is a reminder that God is not distant or detached from us. Instead, He is intimately involved in our lives, as in Him we live, move, and have our being. This truth challenges us to recognize that our existence is not a result of chance or fate but is purposefully designed by God. We are all of one blood, created to seek Him and find fulfillment in a relationship with Him. The emptiness we often feel is a divine design, a longing for God that only He can satisfy.
Furthermore, we explored the idea that God is not a man-made concept or a product of human imagination. Rather, we are His creation, made in His image, and His desire is to restore us to that original image through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. This restoration process is ongoing, as we are being transformed into His likeness by the power of His Spirit.
As we leave this place, let us be mindful that God is not confined to a building or a specific location. He is with us wherever we go, surrounding us with His presence. May we live with the awareness that we are constantly in His presence, and may this truth inspire us to live lives of devotion and service to Him.
Key Takeaways
1. God's Presence and Our Existence: God is not confined to temples or buildings; He is omnipresent, and in Him, we live, move, and have our being. This truth calls us to recognize that our lives are sustained by Him, and we are never outside His presence. [14:30]
2. The Divine Design of Longing: The emptiness we feel is a divine design meant to draw us to God. This longing is a spiritual thirst that only a relationship with God can satisfy, reminding us that we are created to seek Him. [25:39]
3. Unity in Creation: We are all of one blood, created by God, and there is no superior race. This understanding challenges us to embrace unity and equality, recognizing that we are all part of God's family. [22:08]
4. Restoration Through Christ: God's purpose is to restore us to His image through Jesus Christ. This ongoing transformation is a work of the Spirit, changing us from glory to glory into His likeness. [39:37]
5. God's Self-Sufficiency and Our Privilege: God does not need us, but He graciously invites us to participate in His work. Serving God is a privilege, not a necessity for Him, and it is an honor to be part of His divine plan. [18:06] ** [18:06]
What was Paul's initial reaction upon seeing the city of Athens, and how did it influence his actions? ([02:16])
How did Paul use the Athenians' altar to the "unknown God" as a starting point for his message? ([07:07])
According to the sermon, what is the significance of God not dwelling in temples made by human hands? ([12:57])
How does Paul describe the relationship between God and humanity in terms of existence and being? ([37:17])
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Interpretation Questions:
What does it mean for God to be omnipresent, and how does this understanding challenge the way people traditionally view places of worship? ([14:30])
How does the concept of a "divine design of longing" shape our understanding of human desires and fulfillment? ([25:39])
In what ways does the sermon suggest that unity in creation challenges societal views on race and equality? ([22:08])
How does the sermon describe the process of restoration through Christ, and what role does the Holy Spirit play in this transformation? ([39:37])
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your daily life. How often do you consciously acknowledge God's presence in your routine activities? What changes can you make to be more aware of His presence? ([49:34])
Consider a time when you felt a deep longing or emptiness. How did you try to fill that void, and how might seeking a relationship with God provide a more fulfilling solution? ([25:39])
How can you actively promote unity and equality in your community, recognizing that we are all of one blood and part of God's family? ([22:08])
In what ways can you participate in God's work, understanding that serving Him is a privilege rather than a necessity for Him? ([18:06])
Think about an area in your life where you feel distant from God. What steps can you take to draw closer to Him and experience His nearness? ([37:17])
How can you contribute to the restoration process in your own life and in the lives of others, as described in the sermon? ([39:37])
Identify one specific way you can live out a life of devotion and service to God this week. What practical steps will you take to make this a reality? ([49:34])
Sermon Clips
"Paul is saying the true God, he doesn't dwell in temples down below. Paul there in the Agora there at the one end the temple de Zeus Great temple down there and Paul said he doesn't dwell in temples made with hands. Actually, when Solomon had built the temple for God in the fulfilling of his father David's dream, as they were dedicating the temple to God, Solomon acknowledged that the heavens of Heaven could not contain God, how much less this Temple that we have built." [00:12:47]
"Paul said he gives to all life and breath and all things. That is I owe my very existence to God, and he not only created me but he sustains me. Then Paul declared to them that he has made of one blood All Nations. Now this is interesting because people used to think that because a person was of a different ethnic group, because they had more pigmentation in their skin, or because they had different facial features, that somehow people were different. Paul's saying not so." [00:21:00]
"God created us that we should seek the Lord. Paul affirms this in his letter to the Romans. He said for the creature, that is us, was made subject unto emptiness not willingly, but by the reason or design of him who has subjected the same in Hope. God created me, and when Adam was created, he was created a whole person, Body Soul and Spirit. When Adam sinned his Spirit died, he was no longer a whole person." [00:25:39]
"Paul said we with open face as we behold the glory of the Lord are being changed from glory to glory into the same image by the power of His spirit that is working in US you see God's purpose is to restore you back into the image of God that's how God created man in the beginning and the purpose of of redemption through Christ is the restoration of man back into the image of God." [00:39:32]
"Paul is saying to these philosophers, God's not far away. He's very close to us in fact, in him we live, we move, we have our being. How we need to be aware of this very truth tonight. I'm surrounded by God. I can't escape his presence. He is with me surrounds me wherever I am, in him I live I move that's not just Christians that was these philosophers there in Athens who worship God ignorantly they didn't know him." [00:37:17]
"Paul said as though God needs anything. God is completely self-sufficient. It's ludicrous to think that God needs me, or God needs something from me. I need God, he could do very well without me. He did very well without me a long time before I was ever born. God doesn't need me, it is an honor it is a privilege to serve God it's a blessing but it's not that God needs me." [00:18:06]
"Paul is saying the unknown God to you, that's the god I want to talk to you about, the god that you Worship in ignorance, I want to tell you about him. He is the god that made the heavens and the Earth and everything that is in them. Now, we notice immediately how different Paul's message is when he is talking to these Greeks who are totally ignorant of the true and the Living God." [00:09:06]
"Paul said he gives to all life and breath and all things. That is I owe my very existence to God, and he not only created me but he sustains me. Then Paul declared to them that he has made of one blood All Nations. Now this is interesting because people used to think that because a person was of a different ethnic group, because they had more pigmentation in their skin, or because they had different facial features, that somehow people were different. Paul's saying not so." [00:21:00]
"Paul is saying to these philosophers, God's not far away. He's very close to us in fact, in him we live, we move, we have our being. How we need to be aware of this very truth tonight. I'm surrounded by God. I can't escape his presence. He is with me surrounds me wherever I am, in him I live I move that's not just Christians that was these philosophers there in Athens who worship God ignorantly they didn't know him." [00:37:17]
"Paul said as though God needs anything. God is completely self-sufficient. It's ludicrous to think that God needs me, or God needs something from me. I need God, he could do very well without me. He did very well without me a long time before I was ever born. God doesn't need me, it is an honor it is a privilege to serve God it's a blessing but it's not that God needs me." [00:18:06]
"Paul is saying the unknown God to you, that's the god I want to talk to you about, the god that you Worship in ignorance, I want to tell you about him. He is the god that made the heavens and the Earth and everything that is in them. Now, we notice immediately how different Paul's message is when he is talking to these Greeks who are totally ignorant of the true and the Living God." [00:09:06]
"Paul said he gives to all life and breath and all things. That is I owe my very existence to God, and he not only created me but he sustains me. Then Paul declared to them that he has made of one blood All Nations. Now this is interesting because people used to think that because a person was of a different ethnic group, because they had more pigmentation in their skin, or because they had different facial features, that somehow people were different. Paul's saying not so." [00:21:00]