The sermon delivered by the speaker delved into the profound understanding of the fear of the Lord and its implications on our lives, legacies, and the pursuit of holiness. The speaker began by discussing the importance of celebrating God's revelations and convictions, emphasizing that while holy sorrow has its place, it should lead to celebration when God brings us out of it. They cautioned against arrogance, reminding the congregation that our identity in Christ should bring honor and reverence, not pride.
The speaker then addressed the extremes of hyper Grace and legalism within the Church, illustrating how both can lead to an improper handling of our "garbage," or sin. They urged the congregation to allow God to clean up their lives, with the fear of the Lord serving as a motivator for engaging with God and pursuing holiness. The speaker shared a personal reflection on their journey of conviction and the need to reevaluate their understanding of God's law.
Moving on to the topic of money and beauty, the speaker expressed their appreciation for extravagance in the context of the old Temple and Palaces, arguing that the issue is not the money spent on beauty but people's mindsets towards it. They cited Proverbs 22:4, which connects humility and the fear of the Lord with riches, honor, and long life, and shared their vision for a church that impacts the community through giving and sacrifice.
The speaker also shared personal stories, including an encounter with a lion in Africa, which brought a deeper understanding of fear and awe, and the discovery of a family Bible that instilled a sense of honor for their ancestors. They emphasized the importance of leaving a godly legacy, contrasting the negative legacy of the Jukes family with the positive impact of Jonathan Edwards' descendants.
The sermon concluded with reflections on the importance of seeking God's wisdom over human wisdom, the continuous process of humility, and the significance of training children in faith. The speaker reiterated the benefits of living in holy fear, such as protection and prosperity, and the power of the fear of the Lord to surpass all other fears, as exemplified by Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
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