### Summary
This morning, we explored the concept of putting God in a box, a metaphor for limiting our understanding and experience of God to specific places, traditions, or practices. We began with a story about a little girl who humorously tried to confine God to a box, illustrating how absurd it is to think we can contain the divine. This theme is central to the story of Stephen in Acts 7, who was accused of preaching that Jesus would destroy the temple and the law, the two cornerstones of Jewish faith. Stephen's defense was that God has never been confined to a single place or structure. He recounted the history of God's appearances to His people in various locations, from Mesopotamia to Egypt to Mount Sinai, emphasizing that God's presence is not limited to the temple in Jerusalem.
Stephen's key argument, quoting Isaiah, was that "the Most High does not dwell in houses made by hands." This means that while God may choose to reveal Himself in specific places, He is not confined to them. This truth is crucial for us today as we often limit our understanding of God to our past experiences or specific religious practices. The fall of a Christian leader or the decline of a particular church movement can make us feel like God has failed, but Stephen's message reminds us that God is not confined to any one box.
We also discussed the significant shift in how God reveals Himself, from the temple to the person of Jesus and now through the Holy Spirit dwelling in the community of believers, the church. This means that God's presence is not limited to a building or a specific group but is found in the global, diverse body of Christ.
To apply this truth, we need to widen our vision and loosen our grip. Widening our vision involves recognizing and appreciating how God is at work in different cultures and traditions. Loosening our grip means letting go of our rigid expectations and being open to new ways God might be working. By doing so, we can experience the fullness of God's presence in our lives and communities.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. God's Presence is Not Limited to Specific Places: Stephen's defense in Acts 7 highlights that God has appeared to His people in various locations throughout history, from Mesopotamia to Egypt to Mount Sinai. This teaches us that God's presence is not confined to a single place or structure, such as the temple in Jerusalem. We must recognize that God can and does reveal Himself in diverse and unexpected ways. [03:54]
- 2. The Shift from Temple to Community: With the coming of Jesus and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, God's presence is now found in the community of believers, the church. This means that the church, as the body of Christ, is the new temple where God dwells. This shift challenges us to see God's presence in the collective body of believers rather than in a specific building or tradition. [14:19]
- 3. Widen Your Vision: To truly understand the breadth of God's work, we need to widen our vision and see how God is at work in different cultures and traditions. Experiencing the church in other cultures can broaden our understanding and appreciation of God's diverse ways of revealing Himself. This can be done through mission trips, partnerships with global churches, or simply engaging with believers from different backgrounds. [17:00]
- 4. Loosen Your Grip on Rigid Expectations: Often, we hold tightly to specific ways we've experienced God in the past, which can limit our openness to new ways God might be working. By loosening our grip on these rigid expectations, we can be more open to experiencing God in new and different ways, whether through different worship styles, traditions, or practices. [20:39]
- 5. God is Bigger Than Our Boxes: The fall of a Christian leader or the decline of a particular church movement can make us feel like God has failed. However, Stephen's message reminds us that God is not confined to any one box. God's work continues beyond our limited understanding and experiences. Trusting in God's greater plan allows us to see His work even when our specific boxes are broken. [12:57]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:42] - Introduction to Acts 7
- [02:47] - Stephen's Charges: Temple and Law
- [04:49] - Stephen's Defense: God Beyond the Temple
- [06:01] - Pilgrimage to Israel
- [07:54] - God's Presence Throughout History
- [09:54] - The Tabernacle and the Temple
- [10:46] - God is Not Limited by Structures
- [12:57] - The Shift to Jesus and the Church
- [14:19] - The Church as the New Temple
- [15:32] - Application: Widen Your Vision
- [17:00] - Experiencing Global Church
- [18:49] - Kairos Course and Local Engagement
- [19:45] - Application: Loosen Your Grip
- [20:39] - Worship Styles and Preferences
- [21:40] - Embracing Diverse Worship
- [22:35] - Conclusion: Don't Put God in a Box
- [23:21] - Final Applications and Prayer