In our journey of faith, we are reminded of the profound truth that God seeks those with a humble and contrite spirit. As we gather to break bread, it is essential to reflect on the kind of people God desires to dwell with. Isaiah 66:2 tells us that God looks for those who are humble and contrite in spirit, and this is the foundation upon which He builds His church. The breaking of bread is not merely a ritual; it is an opportunity for us to open our eyes and recognize the presence of Jesus among us, just as the disciples did when He broke bread with them.
God's revelation is not reserved for the wise and intelligent of this world but is given to those who approach Him with the humility of a child. Jesus praised the Father for revealing truths to babes, emphasizing that humility is the key to understanding God's Word. The world often values intelligence and status, but God values a heart that is broken and contrite. Even those who are intelligent can humble themselves, as the Apostle Paul did, to receive God's revelation and become more Christ-like.
The Song of Solomon beautifully illustrates the earnest desire of the Lord to fellowship with His people. It is not about outward appearances or worldly standards of beauty but about the heart's condition. God sees beyond the surface and values a heart that is humble and contrite. This is the spirit with which we should approach the Lord's table, seeking to be broken and humble before Him.
In our churches, we must value and seek fellowship with those who may not be considered wise or noble by worldly standards. God has chosen the foolish and weak things of the world to shame the wise and strong. It is a reminder that in God's eyes, we are all equal, and our worth is not determined by our intelligence or status but by our humility and brokenness before Him.
As we partake in the breaking of bread, let us remember that it is an opportunity to meet the needs of others, to pour out our lives in service, and to walk the way of sacrifice. Let us be gripped by the spirit of humility and brokenness, knowing that in God's eyes, we are precious and valued.
Key Takeaways
- 1. God seeks those with a humble and contrite spirit to dwell with, as seen in Isaiah 66:2. This humility is the foundation upon which He builds His church, and it is essential for us to approach the breaking of bread with this spirit. [14:26]
- 2. Revelation from God is given to those who approach Him with the humility of a child, not to the wise and intelligent of this world. Jesus praised the Father for revealing truths to babes, emphasizing the importance of humility in understanding God's Word. [16:09]
- 3. The Song of Solomon illustrates the Lord's earnest desire to fellowship with His people, valuing a heart that is humble and contrite over outward appearances or worldly standards of beauty. [18:14]
- 4. In our churches, we must value and seek fellowship with those who may not be considered wise or noble by worldly standards. God has chosen the foolish and weak things of the world to shame the wise and strong, reminding us of our equal worth in His eyes. [22:00]
- 5. The breaking of bread is an opportunity to meet the needs of others, to pour out our lives in service, and to walk the way of sacrifice. Let us be gripped by the spirit of humility and brokenness, knowing that in God's eyes, we are precious and valued. [26:51]
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