The sermon begins with the speaker emphasizing the importance of taking action and applying the teachings of the sermon in practical ways. The speaker uses the book of Malachi as a cautionary warning against going through the motions, cutting corners, and being greedy. They suggest various action steps such as giving generously, serving, and reading the Bible sincerely. However, they emphasize that ultimately, what God truly desires is not material possessions or external actions, but rather the love and devotion of one's heart. God is not concerned with the amount of money given or the frequency of church attendance, but rather with the genuine love and commitment of the individual.
The speaker then discusses the importance of motivation in our actions towards God. They explain that we can engage in religious activities such as serving and giving with either prideful self-seeking motivations or a sincere desire to honor God. The speaker emphasizes that while our outward behavior may fool people, we can never fool God, as He sees and examines our hearts. They encourage the audience to reflect on their own motivations and question whether their actions are driven by a desire for personal gain or a genuine act of worship in response to God's love.
The speaker also discusses the concept of spiritual awakening and revival. They highlight how there have been moments in history when there was a powerful spiritual awakening, but over time, the passion and zeal for God faded. The same can happen on an individual level, where one may have a powerful encounter with God, but if they are not careful, their love and passion for God can diminish over the years. The speaker emphasizes that there is a tendency to drift away from God rather than towards Him.
The speaker then discusses the concept of drawing near to God. They emphasize that regardless of how cold one's faith has become or how far they have drifted from God, His invitation and arms remain open to anyone who seeks Him. The speaker reassures the audience that God does not require them to clean themselves up or punish themselves with guilt before approaching Him, as Jesus has already paid the price for their sins.
The sermon concludes with the speaker discussing the future day when Jesus returns and God fully reveals himself to the world. It is described as a day when every eye will see God, every knee will bow before him, and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord. For those who have refused God's offer of grace and salvation throughout their lifetime, this day will bring destruction. However, for those who follow and love God, it will be a glorious day to look forward to.
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