The sermon begins with the pastor addressing the challenges and difficulties of life, emphasizing the importance of staying focused on the ultimate goal of winning the prize that God has called us to. The pastor draws from the words of Paul in Philippians 3 and highlights the significance of understanding God's words and finding joy in the knowledge that God loves us and never gives up on us. The pastor distinguishes between happiness, which is based on circumstances, and joy, which is an abiding wellness of the soul. The pastor also discusses the cycle of rebellion, remorse, repentance, rejoicing, renewal, relapse, and rebellion that is seen throughout the biblical narrative and in our own lives. This cycle mirrored the pastor's own journey before coming to faith in God.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of finding joy and ultimate security in the Lord, acknowledging that while advancements in technology and knowledge have been made over the years, our true joy and security can only come from God. The pastor references the story of David, who lost the joy of the Lord when he disobeyed, but found restoration through true repentance. The pastor encourages the congregation to seek the joy of the Lord and highlights the significance of feeding on the word of God, stating that those who regularly read and study the Bible will never have to go on a spiritual "diet."
The pastor emphasizes the importance of studying God's law with a purpose, comparing the people of Nehemiah's day, who diligently sought out the commands they were no longer following, to the present-day congregation. The pastor encourages the congregation to check their hearts and seek spiritual renewal through responsive and faithful engagement with God's word. The pastor also emphasizes the importance of the Word of God and the hunger that the early church had for it, referring to Acts 2:42, which states that the early believers devoted themselves to the teaching of the apostles, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
The pastor acknowledges that reading the Word of God exposes the infinite gap between humanity and God, making it impossible to simply try harder to meet God's standards. Instead, encountering the Word of God reminds individuals of their own brokenness and sinfulness. However, this realization should not lead to despair or giving up. The pastor points to Nehemiah and Ezra's encouragement in verse 9, reminding the people that the day is holy to the Lord their God. This suggests that despite their imperfections, there is still hope and purpose in pursuing a relationship with God through His Word.
The pastor concludes by reminding the people that the joy of the Lord is their strength, and that even in tough times, their relationship with God is the core of their joy and strength. The pastor emphasizes that their rescue and redemption rest on the strong arm of the Lord, and that God's word brings hope to the people.
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