In today's gathering, we explored the profound theme of longing for God's glory, a continuation of our series "Glory in the Highest." As we approach the Christmas season, we are reminded of the significance of the birth of Jesus, the Messiah, who broke the silence of 400 years and brought the glory of God to earth. This moment in history was not just about a baby in a manger but about the arrival of the King of Kings, the Savior of the world. The glory of God, as described in the New Testament, is His presence, His majesty, and His splendor. It is the essence of who He is, and it is what we were created to experience and live in.
The story of the shepherds and the multitude of heavenly hosts in Luke 2 illustrates the awe-inspiring moment when God's glory was revealed. These simple men, tending their sheep, were witnesses to a divine worship service, a sign that the Messiah had come. This glory is not just a historical event but a present reality that we can experience today. It is seen in the transformation of lives, in healings, and in the moments of worship where we feel a deep connection with God.
We also reflected on the lives of Simeon and Anna, who exemplified a life of longing and waiting for God's glory. Simeon, a devout and righteous man, recognized Jesus as the Messiah because he had positioned his life to welcome God's presence. Anna, a prophetess, spent decades in the temple, worshiping and fasting, holding on to the promises of God. Their stories remind us that God's glory comes where it is welcomed, and it is available to all who seek it with a sincere heart.
As a church, we are called to be a people who welcome God's glory, not out of a desire for emotional experiences, but out of a longing for the person of Jesus. We are encouraged to live in His presence, to be aware of His glory around us, and to position ourselves to receive more of Him. This is not just for a select few but for everyone who desires to encounter the living God.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The glory of God is His presence, His majesty, and His splendor. It is the essence of who He is, and it is what we were created to experience and live in. Our lives suffer when we live outside of His presence, much like a fish out of water. We were designed to thrive in His glory. [07:38]
- 2. The story of the shepherds in Luke 2 reminds us that God's glory is not just a historical event but a present reality. It is seen in the transformation of lives, in healings, and in moments of worship where we feel a deep connection with God. We are invited to recognize and welcome His glory in our lives today. [11:48]
- 3. Simeon and Anna exemplified a life of longing and waiting for God's glory. Their stories teach us that God's glory comes where it is welcomed, and it is available to all who seek it with a sincere heart. We are encouraged to position our lives to receive His presence. [15:41]
- 4. As a church, we are called to be a people who welcome God's glory, not out of a desire for emotional experiences, but out of a longing for the person of Jesus. We are encouraged to live in His presence, to be aware of His glory around us, and to position ourselves to receive more of Him. [19:07]
- 5. The deepest longing of the human heart is to know and enjoy the glory of God. We were made for this, and nothing else will satisfy. When we encounter His presence, everything changes, and we are reminded of our purpose to live in His glory. [21:14]
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