### Summary
Today, we gathered to rejoice in the Lord and to reflect on His presence in our lives. We began by acknowledging the importance of returning to the source of our joy, which is God Himself. We then took a moment to pray for various needs within our church community and our nation, emphasizing the need for unity and healing in these turbulent times.
The core of our discussion centered on the name of God, Jehovah-Shamah, which means "The Lord is There." This name signifies that God is always present with us, regardless of our circumstances. We explored how God's presence was experienced differently throughout biblical history, from walking with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden to dwelling in the Holy of Holies in the temple. However, the most significant change came with the crucifixion of Jesus, which tore the veil in the temple, symbolizing that God's presence is now accessible to all who believe.
We also discussed the implications of God's presence in our lives today. God is not just with us; He is in us through the Holy Spirit. This indwelling presence empowers us to live out our faith and fulfill our divine purpose. We are called to be ambassadors of Christ, representing Him in our words and actions. This relationship with God is not about religious rituals but about a genuine, intimate connection with Him.
Finally, we were reminded that God wants to work through us to accomplish His mission on earth. We are called to be His hands, feet, and voice, bringing hope and love to a broken world. As we go about our daily lives, we should strive to let Jesus "poke through" us, making His presence evident to everyone we encounter.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Shamah**: The name Jehovah-Shamah, meaning "The Lord is There," highlights God's constant presence in our lives. This name, mentioned only once in Ezekiel 48:35, assures us that God is with us in every situation, whether good or bad. His presence is not confined to a temple but is now within us through the Holy Spirit. [36:13]
3. The Veil Torn at the Cross: The tearing of the veil in the temple at Jesus' crucifixion symbolizes the removal of barriers between God and humanity. This act made God's presence accessible to all believers, signifying that we can now have a personal, intimate relationship with Him. The cross changed everything, allowing us to experience God's presence in our daily lives.
4. God's Indwelling Presence: When we accept Christ, the Holy Spirit dwells within us, making our bodies the temple of God. This indwelling presence empowers us to live a life that glorifies Him. It means that wherever we go, God goes with us, guiding, convicting, and leading us in His ways.
5. Living Out Our Divine Purpose: We are saved not just for our benefit but to fulfill God's mission on earth. As ambassadors of Christ, we are called to represent Him in our actions and words, bringing His love and hope to others. Our purpose is to seek and save the lost, making a tangible difference in the world for His kingdom.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [13:26] - Opening Prayer and Announcements
- [14:39] - Prayer for Church and Nation
- [32:11] - Story of the Two Boys
- [33:41] - Misconceptions About God
- [35:23] - Series on the Names of God
- [36:13] - Jehovah-Shamah: The Lord is There
- [38:58] - Historical Context of Ezekiel
- [44:31] - Lessons from Israel's History
- [49:00] - The Veil Torn at the Cross
- [54:25] - God's Indwelling Presence
- [57:18] - Living Out Our Divine Purpose
- [60:39] - Invitation to Receive Christ
- [63:06] - Closing Announcements and Blessing