### Summary
Good morning, church! Today, we explored the profound concept of awe and how it relates to our relationship with God. I began by sharing a personal experience of awe during a vacation in Washington State, where the sight of Mount Rainier left me speechless and deeply moved. This led us to reflect on what truly inspires awe in our lives and, more importantly, whether we experience this awe in the presence of God.
We then delved into the story of Exodus 32, where the Israelites, despite witnessing God's miracles, quickly turned to idolatry by worshiping a golden calf. This story serves as a cautionary tale about how easily we can lose our sense of awe and turn to lesser things. The Israelites' failure was attributed to two main issues: short memories and small minds. They forgot what God had done for them and who God is.
We discussed the importance of daily remembering God's faithfulness to combat our short memories. I shared personal anecdotes about how God has provided for my family in miraculous ways, emphasizing that we must continually remind ourselves of His past faithfulness. Scriptures like Deuteronomy 7:9 and Lamentations 3:22-23 reinforce this truth.
Next, we addressed the issue of small minds that forget the grandeur and power of God. In our anxiety and fear, we often shrink our perception of God to fit our immediate problems. We need to redirect our focus to the awesomeness of God, as revealed in the Scriptures, the world around us, and the heavens above. By doing so, we can regain a sense of awe and trust in God's sovereignty.
Finally, I challenged us to identify the "golden calves" in our lives—those things that distract us from God and diminish our sense of awe. Whether it's money, work, technology, or politics, nothing compares to the awesomeness of God. We must remember what God has done and who He is, for He alone is the author of awe.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Day Idols**: Just as the Israelites turned to a golden calf, we too can be tempted to worship lesser things like money, work, or technology. It's crucial to identify these "golden calves" in our lives and redirect our worship to God, who alone is worthy. [57:08]
5. Daily Practices to Cultivate Awe: To maintain a sense of awe, we should engage in daily practices such as reading the Scriptures, observing the world around us, and contemplating the heavens. These practices help us remember what God has done and who He is, reinforcing our trust and worship of Him.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:45] - Introduction to Awe
- [03:30] - Personal Experience of Awe
- [07:00] - Definition of Awe
- [09:00] - The Ultimate Source of Awe
- [11:00] - Introduction to Exodus 32
- [13:00] - Summary of Israel's Journey
- [18:00] - The Golden Calf Incident
- [22:00] - Leadership and Idolatry
- [26:00] - The Consequences of Idolatry
- [30:00] - Short Memories and Small Minds
- [35:00] - Remembering God's Faithfulness
- [40:00] - The Awesomeness of God
- [45:00] - Identifying Modern-Day Idols
- [50:00] - Daily Practices to Cultivate Awe
- [55:00] - Conclusion and Prayer