In this sermon, I explored the concept of knowing God personally and the implications of this relationship on our lives. I emphasized the importance of understanding that our hope, if it doesn't include God, is temporary at best. However, if our hope is centered in God, it is always permanent, regardless of the circumstances. I also highlighted the significance of understanding our value in God's eyes, stating that our lives are worth what God was willing to pay for it. This sermon was a call to examine our lives against the claims of God who deeply loves us and wants to be in a perfect, permanent relationship with us.
In the second part of the sermon, I delved into the concept of human moral performance and how it is flawed because we have no objective moral standard of our own. I emphasized that God's standard is not 'better than', but 'holy'. I also discussed the good news of Jesus' love for us, which starts with the bad news of our cosmic rebellion and sin. I concluded the sermon by discussing the importance of understanding our value in God's eyes and the significance of trying to get better in our spiritual journey.
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