Listening to Christ: The Eternal Over the Temporal

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The real tragedy of the world tonight is that it has forgotten the supernatural that it has forgotten God. Man is in the center, man's interest, man's questions, man's enthusiasms, man's obsessions. Man is ever before us, and our task is to proclaim the Everlasting and eternal God. [00:24:29]

The church is not to allow her task and function to be governed by people's questions. Now this is what we are being told, isn't it? We're told people today are not interested in preaching. They're not interested much in Christianity directly. They're no interest at all in Theology. [00:20:21]

The trouble with these people was that they were obsessed by them. You see, they have but one interest, this question of the taxes, as the others have their theological question about the resurrection and so on. And what comes out so clearly here is that these people were obsessed by these. [00:18:01]

The state can do many things for us, and that is why we should be ready always and pleased to pay our rats and taxes. It can give us wages, it can give us education, it can give us housing, it can give us technology, it can look after our health, it can provide pleasure for us. [00:44:16]

The benefits that God offers—peace, joy, and eternal life—far surpass anything the world can provide. Our message is not just about living well but about living eternally, with God at the center. As we face the challenges of our time, let us pray for a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit. [01:01:02]

The greatest tragedy in connection with the human race and the life of mankind here in the world is its refusal to listen to the only one who can really help. Of course, this is, in a sense, the message of the whole Bible. The Bible is a record of God's Great purpose of salvation. [00:04:16]

The church's role is to proclaim this truth, to lift people's eyes from the material to the eternal, and to remind them of their true identity and destiny. In a world obsessed with the temporal, we must declare the eternal. [00:29:59]

The real tragedy of our age is the forgetfulness of God and the supernatural. Our destiny is in the hands of God, who has power beyond any earthly authority. As we face the challenges of our time, let us pray for a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit. [00:42:17]

Man is not merely a political or economic unit but a being created in the image of God, meant for fellowship with Him. The church's role is to proclaim this truth, reminding people of their true identity and destiny. [00:29:59]

While the state can provide certain benefits, there is a limit to what it can do. It cannot address the deepest needs of the human soul, such as peace, joy, and eternal life. Our message is not just about living well but about living eternally, with God at the center. [00:45:49]

The world thinks of man in this materialistic age in terms of things. Man is regarded himself even as a kind of bundle of Sensations. He is, according to some authorities, nothing but chemistry and physics. Others regard men as a purely political animal, others regard him as an economic unit. [00:27:06]

The church is not to allow her task and function to be governed by people's questions. Now this is what we are being told, isn't it? We're told people today are not interested in preaching. They're not interested much in Christianity directly. They're no interest at all in Theology. [00:20:21]

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